O6.7. common neuroanatomical abnormalities in first episode psychosis across several independent samples

This study aimed to overcome these issues by testing for neuroanatomical abnormalities in individuals with FEP relative to healthy controls that are expressed consistently across five independent datasets.MethodsStructural Magnetic Resonance Imaging data were acquired from a total of 572 patients with FEP and 502 age and gender comparable healthy controls (HC) at five sites - London (UK), Utrecht (Netherlands), Chengdu (China) and two independent sites at Santander (Spain). Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) as implemented in Statistical Parametric Mapping software (SPM12) was used to investigate differences in gray matter volume (GMV) between the two groups. The statistical analysis was carried out using an analysis of variance (ANCOVA), with diagnostic group and scanning site as factors, and age and gender as covariates of no interest. Neuroanatomical alterations in patients with FEP relative to HC common to the five datasets were identified by comparing the total FEP group against the total HC group, and then using the inclusive masking option (at p<0.05 uncorrected) to identify those regions that survived the comparison between FEP and HC within each dataset. Individual clinical scores from each site were normalised and then used to examine their association with GMV in the total sample. Statistical inferences were made at p<0.05 after family-wise error correction for multiple comparisons.ResultsRelative to HC, FEP showed a widespread pattern GMV reduction in fronto-temp...
Source: Schizophrenia Bulletin - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research