Title of article :
Acute and chronic MRI changes in the spine and spinal cord after surgical stem cell grafting in patients with definite amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Post-infusion injuries are unrelated with clinical impairment
Author/Authors :
Garcيa Santos، نويسنده , , José M. and Blanquer، نويسنده , , Miguel and Torres del Rيo، نويسنده , , Silvia and Iniesta، نويسنده , , Francisca and Espuch، نويسنده , , Joaquيn Gomez and Pérez-Espejo، نويسنده , , Miguel ءngel and Martيnez، نويسنده , , Salvador and Moraleda، نويسنده , , José M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
AbstractObjective
ort MRI spinal changes after surgical infusion of bone marrow stem cells (BMSc) in ALS patients and assess their correlation with clinical events and functional performance.
s
ere surgically injected in the thoracic spinal cord of 11 ALS patients (6/5 male/female; median age 46 years). We performed first-week and third, sixth, ninth and twelfth post-surgical months spinal MRIs. The spinal changes in the postsurgical week and follow-up MRIs, as well as clinical events, functional scales and respiratory and electromyography data, were longitudinally monitored. Correlations between the imaging and clinical data were evaluated with the Spearmanʹs test.
s
ent extradural fluid collections (100%), transient spinal cord T2 hyperintensity (81.8%), and chronic spinal cord deformities (63.6%) were the dominating MRI changes. Spinal cord hemorrhages (27.3%) and cystic myelomalacia (1/11 patients) were important although unusual findings. During the follow-up, minor adverse events of mild to moderate intensity eventually improved. Initial and follow-up imaging scores showed a strongly positive correlation (r 0.879, P < 0.001). The initial and delayed clinical scores did not correlate. There was no significant correlation between any of the imaging scores and clinical data.
sions
on of BMSc produces a variety of spinal changes apparently unrelated with clinical events and disease worsening.
Keywords :
surgery , Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Stem cells , Spinal Cord
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging