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Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Cerebral Cavernous Malformations: Clinical Correlations

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY
卷 37, 期 7, 页码 1209-1215

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AMER SOC NEURORADIOLOGY
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4724

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  1. Collaborative and Translational Studies Award through the Institute of Translational Medicine at the University of Chicago [UL1 TR000430]
  2. Bill and Judy Davis Research Fund in Neurovascular Research

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Quantitative susceptibility mapping has been shown to assess iron content in cerebral cavernous malformations. In this study, our aim was to correlate lesional iron deposition assessed by quantitative susceptibility mapping with clinical and disease features in patients with cerebral cavernous malformations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients underwent routine clinical scans in addition to quantitative susceptibility mapping on 3T systems. Data from 105 patients met the inclusion criteria. Cerebral cavernous malformation lesions identified on susceptibility maps were cross-verified by T2-weighted images and differentiated on the basis of prior overt hemorrhage. Mean susceptibility per cerebral cavernous malformation lesion ((lesion)) was measured to correlate with lesion volume, age at scanning, and hemorrhagic history. Temporal rates of change in (lesion) were evaluated in 33 patients. RESULTS: Average (lesion) per patient was positively correlated with patient age at scanning (P < .05, 4.1% change with each decade of life). Cerebral cavernous malformation lesions with prior overt hemorrhages exhibited higher (lesion) than those without (P < .05). Changes in (lesion) during 3- to 15-month follow-up were small in patients without new hemorrhage between the 2 scans (bias = -0.0003; 95% CI, -0.06-0.06). CONCLUSIONS: The study revealed a positive correlation between mean quantitative susceptibility mapping signal and patient age in cerebral cavernous malformation lesions, higher mean quantitative susceptibility mapping signal in hemorrhagic lesions, and minimum longitudinal quantitative susceptibility mapping signal change in clinically stable lesions. Quantitative susceptibility mapping has the potential to be a novel imaging biomarker supplementing conventional imaging in cerebral cavernous malformations. The clinical significance of such measures merits further study.

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