Review of Diffusion MRI Studies in Chronic White Matter Diseases

Publication date: Available online 6 December 2018Source: Neuroscience LettersAuthor(s): Rajikha Raja, Gary Rosenberg, Arvind CaprihanAbstractDiffusion MRI studies characterizing the changes in white matter (WM) due to vascular cognitive impairment, which includes all forms of small vessel disease are reviewed. We reviewed the usefulness of diffusion methods in discriminating the affected WM regions and its relation to cognitive impairment. These studies were categorized based on the diffusion MRI techniques used. The most common method was the diffusion tensor imaging, whereas other methods included diffusion weighted imaging, diffusion kurtosis imaging, intravoxel incoherent motion, and studies based on diffusion tractography. The diffusion measures showed correlation with cognitive scores and disease progression, with mean diffusivity being the most robust parameter. Future studies should focus on incorporating multi-compartment and higher order diffusion models, which can handle the presence of multiple and crossing fibers inside a voxel.
Source: Neuroscience Letters - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research