High b-value Diffusion-weighted Imaging: A Sensitive Method to Reveal White Matter Changes in Schizophrenia

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Titre
High b-value Diffusion-weighted Imaging: A Sensitive Method to Reveal White Matter Changes in Schizophrenia
Titre de la conférence
66th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Baumann P.S., Cammoun L., Conus P., Do K.Q., Marquet P., Meskaldji D., Meuli R., Thiran J.P., Hagmann P.
Adresse
San Francisco, California, May 12-14, 2011
ISBN
0006-3223
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
69
Série
Biological Psychiatry
Pages
257S
Langue
anglais
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Publication type : Meeting Abstract
Résumé
Background: b-value is the parameter characterizing the intensity of the diffusion weighting during image acquisition. Data acquisition is usually performed with low b value (b~1000 s/mm2). Evidence shows that high b-values (b>2000 s/mm2) are more sensitive to the slow diffusion compartment (SDC) and maybe more sensitive in detecting white matter (WM) anomalies in schizophrenia.Methods: 12 male patients with schizophrenia (mean age 35 +/-3 years) and 16 healthy male controls matched for age were scanned with a low b-value (1000 s/mm2) and a high b-value (4000 s/mm2) protocol. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) is a measure of the average diffusion distance of water molecules per time unit (mm2/s). ADC maps were generated for all individuals. 8 region of interests (frontal and parietal region bilaterally, centrum semi-ovale bilaterally and anterior and posterior corpus callosum) were manually traced blind to diagnosis.Results: ADC measures acquired with high b-value imaging were more sensitive in detecting differences between schizophrenia patients and healthy controls than low b-value imaging with a gain in significance by a factor of 20- 100 times despite the lower image Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Increased ADC was identified in patient's WM (p=0.00015) with major contributions from left and right centrum semi-ovale and to a lesser extent right parietal region.Conclusions: Our results may be related to the sensitivity of high b-value imaging to the SDC believed to reflect mainly the intra-axonal and myelin bound water pool. High b-value imaging might be more sensitive and specific to WM anomalies in schizophrenia than low b-value imaging
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