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Atrophic Enlargement of CSF Volume after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Correlation with Neuropsychological Outcome

P. Bendel, T. Koivisto, M. Äikiä, E. Niskanen, M. Könönen, T. Hänninen and R. Vanninen
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2010, 31 (2) 370-376; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1804
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Ventricular dilation and sulcal enlargement are common sequelae after aSAH. Our aim was to quantify the late ventricular dilation and volumes of the CSF spaces after aSAH and to determine if they correlate with neurologic and cognitive impairments frequently detected in these patients.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: 3D T1-weighted images needed for volumetry were available in 76 patients 1 year after aSAH, along with 75 neuropsychological assessments. Volumes of CSF segments and ICV were quantified by SPM in 76 patients and 30 control subjects to determine CSF/ICV ratios. The mCMI was calculated to roughly evaluate the ventricular dilation. The contributing factors for enlarged ventricles and CSF volumes were reviewed from radiologic, clinical, and neuropsychological perspectives.

RESULTS: The mCMI was higher in patients with aSAH (0.23 ± 0.06) compared with control subjects (0.20 ± 0.04; P = .020). In line with these planimetric measurements, the SPM-based CSF/ICV ratios were higher in patients with aSAH (35.58 ± 7.0) than in control subjects (30.36 ± 6.25; P = .001). Preoperative hydrocephalus, higher HH and Fisher grades, and focal parenchymal lesions on brain MR imaging, but not the treatment technique, were associated with ventricular enlargement. The clinical outcome and presence of neuropsychological deficits correlated significantly with CSF enlargement.

CONCLUSIONS: Ventricular and sulcal enlargement, together with reduced GM volumes, after aSAH may indicate general atrophy rather than hydrocephalus. Enlarged CSF spaces correlate with cognitive deficits after aSAH. A simple measure, mCMI proved to be a feasible tool to assess the diffuse atrophic brain damage after aSAH.

Abbreviations

aSAH
aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
EBI
early brain injury
GM
gray matter
GOS
Glasgow Outcome Scale
HH
Hunt and Hess
ICV
total intracranial volume
mCMI
modified cella media index
MNI
Montreal Neurologic Institute
MRI
MR imaging
SPM
statistical parametrical mapping
WM
white matter.
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P. Bendel, T. Koivisto, M. Äikiä, E. Niskanen, M. Könönen, T. Hänninen, R. Vanninen
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2010, 31 (2) 370-376; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1804

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