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Comparing self-reporting concussion assessments with an objective Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and resting state MRI (rsMRI) based measure

Abstract

Traditional concussion self-reporting has significant limitations due to its subjectivity and inconsistency, therefore a more objective MRI-based approach is proposed in this research. A concussion population was assessed using the traditional PCSS method versus DTI anisotropy analysis and rsMRI complexity analysis. Concussed patients were compared to large age and sex matched datasets and a Z-transform was used on white and gray matter ROIs to identify injured areas in the cerebrum. A weighted mean equation was then used to compare Z-scores to the 7-point PCSS. Results confirmed sex differences in self reporting and shows promise as a future objective assessment tool.

Authors

Simard N; Noseworthy M; Kumbhare D; Ulmer S; Danielli E

Publisher

International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM)

Publication Date

May 19, 2023

DOI

10.58530/2023/0463

Name of conference

2023 ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine ... Scientific Meeting and Exhibition.

ISSN

1524-6965
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