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2024
Challenges with hippocampal MR spectroscopy as a surrogate for pre-radiotherapy assessment of neurocognitive impairment in patients with brain metastasis
SELINGEROVÁ, Iveta, Klára HOLÍKOVÁ, Tomas CHODUR, Ludmila HYNKOVÁ, Petr POSPÍŠIL et. al.Basic information
Original name
Challenges with hippocampal MR spectroscopy as a surrogate for pre-radiotherapy assessment of neurocognitive impairment in patients with brain metastasis
Authors
SELINGEROVÁ, Iveta, Klára HOLÍKOVÁ, Tomas CHODUR, Ludmila HYNKOVÁ, Petr POSPÍŠIL, Martin BULIK, Renata BELANOVÁ, Kamila SIFFELOVA, Ivana KOLOUŠKOVÁ, Marek SLÁVIK, Petr BURKOŇ, Roman HRSTKA, Radim JANČÁLEK, Jiří ŠÁNA, Pavel ŠLAMPA and Tomáš KAZDA
Edition
Biomedical Papers, Olomouc, Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2024, 1213-8118
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Organization
Lékařská fakulta – Repository – Repository
UT WoS
001205375900001
Keywords in English
hippocampus; MR spectroscopy; neurocognitive function; radiotherapy
Links
LX22NPO5102, research and development project. NV18-03-00469, research and development project. BBMRI.cz IV, large research infrastructures. CZECRIN IV, large research infrastructures.
Změněno: 11/1/2025 00:51, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
V originále
Aim. Patients with multiple brain metastases (BM) benefit from hippocampal-avoiding whole brain radiotherapy (HA-WBRT), the challenging and less available form of WBRT. This study explores potential of pre-radiotherapy (preRT) hippocampal magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) measuring hippocampal neuronal density as an imaging surrogate and predictive tool for assessing neurocognitive functions (NCF). Methods. 43 BM patients underwent pre-RT hippocampal MRS. N-acetyl aspartate (NAA) concentration, a marker for neuronal density (weighted by creatine (Cr) and choline (Cho) concentrations), and neurocognitive function (NCF) tests (HVLT and BVMT) performed by certified psychologists were evaluated. Clinical variables and NAA concentrations were correlated with pre-RT NCFs. Results. HVLT and BVMT subtests showed pre-RT deterioration except for BVMT recognition. Significantly better NCFs were observed in women in HVLT subsets. Significantly higher NAA/Cr + Cho was measured in women (median 0.63 vs. 0.55; P=0.048) in the left hippocampus (no difference in the right hippocampus). In men, a positive correlation (0.51, P=0.018) between total brain volume and HVLT-TR, between left hippocampal NAA/Cr + Cho and HVLT-R (0.45, P=0.063), and between right hippocampal NAA/Cr + Cho and BVMT-recognition (0.49, P=0.054) was observed. In women, a borderline significant negative correlation was observed between left hippocampal NAA/Cr + Cho and BVMT-TR (-0.43, P=0.076) and between right NAA/Cr + Cho and HVLT-DR (-0.42, P=0.051). Conclusion. Borderline statistically significant correlations were observed with speculative interpretation underlying the challenges of hippocampal MRS as a surrogate for neurocognitive impairment. Further studies need to be done to ascertain the opportunities for imaging predictors of benefit from memory sparing radiotherapy.