Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the use of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and fractional anisotropy (FA) as prognostic tools in anticipating the recovery of stroke patients. Patients and methods40 patients were included in our study after exclusion of 23 patients. All patients admitted in Neurology Department with stroke. The patients subjected to National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) followed by MRI with DTI and FA calculation. Follow up after three months was done based on the Modified Rankin Score (MRS). The results were compared and statistically analyzed. ResultsThere was a statistical significant between the NIHSS and DTI pattern at the time of admission (p value < 0.05) reflecting the severity of the stroke with 22 patients showed disrupted fibers (55%), of which 16 patients were categorized as moderate NIHSS and 19 patients showed poor outcome. Relative FA equal 0.8 was found to be the cut off value in predicting the poor or good prognosis using MRS as a reference with 94.4% sensitivity, 90.9% specificity and 0.833 area under curve. ConclusionDTI is a prognostic tool in anticipating the recovery of the stroke patients. Moreover, the relative FA score works as more additive value in evaluation of the patient improvement.

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