1HMR spectrosocopy and diffusion tensor technology in heroin-induced brain damage
- VernacularTitle:1HMR波谱联合扩散张量成像在海洛因中毒性脑损伤中的价值
- Author:
Min LI
;
Shuyong LIU
;
Daoying GENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Heroin dependence;
Brain injury,chronic;
Magnetic resonance spectrosocopy;
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2008;42(6):601-604
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the values of HMRS and DTI technology for detecting brain damage in heroin-dependent patients.Methods The routine MRI,HMRS and DTI were performed in 7 heroin abuser8 and 8 healthy volunteers without the history of drug abuse.The regions of interest(ROI) were selected in the gray matter and white matter of prefrontal lobe in HMRS exam,and the ratio of NAA/ Cr、Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA were measured respectively.For the DTI,six ROIs were selected,and the values of fractional anisotropy(FA)and ADC were calculated respectively.The independent samples t test was used for the statistics.Results No abnormality was found in the routine MRI.The ratio of NAA/Cr decreased in the prefrontal lobe.the values were 1.40±0.16 in gray matter and 1.72±0.41 in white matter 0f the drug group.1.57±0.09 and 2.08±0.21 in the control group on HMRS examiation.The differenee between the two groups had statistical significance(t=2.183,2.190,P<0.05)On DTI examination,the values of FA decreased in GCC,SCC and AIC,each was 0.70±0.04,0.76±0.41,0.55±0.03 in drug group,and 0.76±0.03,0.82±0.03,0.64±0.03 in controlgroup.The difference betweenthetwo groups had statistical significance(t=3.830,3.713,5.555,P<0.05).The value8 of ADC increased in SCC,PIC and EC in drug group,each Was(8.18±0.48)×10-4,(7.54±0.22)×10-4,(7.72±0.30)× 10-4and(7.50±0.26)×10-4,(7.154-0.20)×10-4,(7.19±0.39)×10-4mm2/s in control group respectively.The difference between tlle two groups had statistical significance(t=3.477,3.507,2.895, P<0.05).Conclusion The early abnormalities of the brain in heroin-induced patients can be found combining HMRS and DRI.