TY - JOUR T1 - Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging and Motor Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke JF - American Journal of Neuroradiology JO - Am. J. Neuroradiol. DO - 10.3174/ajnr.A5180 AU - M.V. Spampinato AU - C. Chan AU - J.H. Jensen AU - J.A. Helpern AU - L. Bonilha AU - S.A. Kautz AU - P.J. Nietert AU - W. Feng Y1 - 2017/05/04 UR - http://www.ajnr.org/content/early/2017/05/04/ajnr.A5180.abstract N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Motor impairment is the most common deficit after stroke. Our aim was to evaluate whether diffusional kurtosis imaging can detect corticospinal tract microstructural changes in the acute phase for patients with first-ever ischemic stroke and motor impairment and to assess the correlations between diffusional kurtosis imaging–derived diffusion metrics for the corticospinal tract and motor impairment 3 months poststroke.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated 17 patients with stroke who underwent brain MR imaging including diffusional kurtosis imaging within 4 days after the onset of symptoms. Neurologic evaluation included the Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity Motor scale in the acute phase and 3 months poststroke. For the corticospinal tract in the lesioned and contralateral hemispheres, we estimated with diffusional kurtosis imaging both pure diffusion metrics, such as the mean diffusivity and mean kurtosis, and model-dependent quantities, such as the axonal water fraction. We evaluated the correlations between corticospinal tract diffusion metrics and the Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity Motor scale at 3 months.RESULTS: Among all the diffusion metrics, the largest percentage signal changes of the lesioned hemisphere corticospinal tract were observed with axial kurtosis, with an average 12% increase compared with the contralateral corticospinal tract. The strongest associations between the 3-month Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity Motor scale score and diffusion metrics were found for the lesioned/contralateral hemisphere corticospinal tract mean kurtosis (ρ = −0.85) and axial kurtosis (ρ = −0.78) ratios.CONCLUSIONS: This study was designed to be one of hypothesis generation. Diffusion metrics related to kurtosis were found to be more sensitive than conventional diffusivity metrics to early poststroke corticospinal tract microstructural changes and may have potential value in the prediction of motor impairment at 3 months.AbbreviationsCSTcorticospinal tractDaintra-axonal diffusivityDKIdiffusional kurtosis imagingFAfractional anisotropyFM-UEFugl-Meyer Upper Extremity MotorK∥axial kurtosisK⊥radial kurtosisλ∥axial diffusivityλ⊥radial diffusivityMDmean diffusivityMKmean kurtosis ER -