Increased Anisotropy in Acute Stroke
- 1 June 2002
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 33 (6) , 1517-1521
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.0000016973.80180.7b
Abstract
Background and Purpose — The increase in fractional anisotropy (FA) in acute stroke has yet to be explained. Using an engineering methodology known as pq diagrams, we sought to explain the increase in FA by describing changes in the total magnitude of the diffusion tensor (L) as well as the isotropic (p) and anisotropic (q) components. Methods — Diffusion tensor imaging was performed in 10 patients with stroke Results — There was significant and consistent reduction in p, q, and L (p: mean, −50.0%; range, −36.6% to −64.5%; q: mean, −50.8%; range, −30.8% to −72.8%; L: mean, −50.3%; range, −37.0% to −65.1%). There were inconsistent changes in FA (mean, −0.5%; range, −44.9% to +45.0%). Five patients had elevated FA due to proportionately higher loss of L than q. Conclusions — Changes in FA only occur when there is a change in the ratio of q/L. Acute elevation of FA occurred in the context of a larger reduction in L than q. The elevation in FA occurs in the context of a reduction in the anisotropic tensor and therefore is a consequence of ratio-metric measurement. This appears to clarify the reported increase in FA in terms of alterations in the shape of the apparent diffusion tensor. pq diagrams appear to offer improved resolution of acute diffusion changes in ischemia.Keywords
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