
Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of nigrosome 1 and neuromelanin can assist Parkinson's disease diagnosis, but requires an expert neuroradiologist
2020; Elsevier BV; Volume: 83; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.parkreldis.2020.12.006
ISSN1873-5126
AutoresCaroline de Pietro Franco Zorzenon, Gabriel Henrique Almeida Antônio Bienes, Ernesto Duarte Alves, Luís Antônio Tobaru Tibana, Henrique Carrete, Henrique Ballalai Ferraz,
Tópico(s)RNA regulation and disease
ResumoParkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease. However, the rate of misdiagnosis remains high, even at specialized movement disorder centers.To assess the accuracy of nigrosome 1 and midbrain neuromelanin evaluation in the diagnosis of PD, and to identify possible differences in diagnostic accuracy between neuroradiologists of different experience levels in analyzing these structures.A case-control study was conducted between April 2017 and January 2019. We prospectively evaluated 41 PD patients and 21 control individuals. Participants underwent axial, T2*-weighted, multi-echo gradient echo (GRE), and susceptibility-weighted imaging phase (SWIp) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences to evaluate nigrosome 1 and axial, T1-weighted, turbo spin-echo magnetization transfer contrast (MTC) MRI sequences to evaluate midbrain neuromelanin. All MRI sequences were acquired at 3.0 T. The images were analyzed by two experienced neuroradiologists, one with and one without expertise in nigrosome 1 and neuromelanin imaging. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the diagnoses were calculated between PD patients vs. healthy participants and between the two neuroradiologists.The sensitivity and specificity of each imaging sequence for PD diagnosis were as follows: multi-echo, 100% and 86%; SWIp, 91% and 88%; and T1 MTC, 90% and 93%, respectively. The accuracy of clinical PD diagnosis was higher for the expert neuroradiologist compared to the neuroradiologist lacking expertise.Nigrosome 1 and midbrain neuromelanin represent useful tools for PD diagnosis. However, these structures should be evaluated by experienced neuroradiologists in order to ensure high accuracy and reproducibility.
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