- Author:
Louie Lorenzo Mendoza ALCANTARA
1
;
Veeda Michelle M. ANLACAN
1
;
Phillipe Ray S. M. CHIONGLO
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article, Original
- MeSH: Human; Amnesia; Amnesia, Transient Global; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- From: Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2025;29(3):64-69
- CountryPhilippines
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has gained increased diagnostic utility for patients with transient global amnesia (TGA), particularly for unwitnessed events or those with diagnostic uncertainty based on clinical grounds.
OBJECTIVESThe objectives are first, to determine the demographic and comorbid conditions of TGA patients; second, to determine the percentage of MRI diffusion weighted imaging (MRI DWI) hippocampal lesions, their time relationship from symptom onset, and their morphological characteristics; and lastly, to determine the dementia visual rating scale scores on neuroimaging for these patients.
METHODSA total of 20 TGA patients in a tertiary hospital from 2018 to 2022 were included in this retrospective study, and their medical records and neuroimaging were reviewed.
RESULTSTGA patients had a mean age of 61.4 years and a female predominance. Prevalent comorbid conditions include hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes, and the majority were discharged with antithrombotic medications. An emotionally triggering event was identified in 15% (n = 3). Mean symptom onset-to-scan time was 8.33 h, and one patient (detection rate of 5%) who underwent neuroimaging after 21.7 h demonstrated typical punctate hippocampal DWI hyperintensity. None exhibited significant cortical atrophy.
CONCLUSIONTGA patients showed female predominance, occurring mostly within the 5th–6th decade, with a moderate prevalence of vascular risk factors and absence of significant cerebral atrophy based on the Dementia Visual Rating Scales. A conventional MRI protocol yielded a 5% detection rate with a delay of 21 h from symptom onset. Hence, in a resource-limited setting such as the Philippines, it may be suggested, with limited evidence, that performing the procedure in TGA patients when the event is unwitnessed or uncertain could be reasonable, as correctly diagnosing TGA has therapeutic implications. Further studies may investigate prospectively the diagnostic utility of MRI, neuropsychological profile, and estimate cardiovascular and cognitive deterioration risk.


