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MR Imaging Signs of Gadolinium Retention Are Not Associated with Long-Term Motor and Cognitive Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis

A. Scaravilli, M. Tranfa, G. Pontillo, F. Falco, C. Criscuolo, M. Moccia, S. Monti, R. Lanzillo, V. Brescia Morra, G. Palma, M. Petracca, E. Tedeschi, A. Elefante, A. Brunetti and S. Cocozza
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2023, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7807
A. Scaravilli
aFrom the Departments of Advanced Biomedical Sciences (A.S., M.T., G.P., E.T., A.E., A.B., S.C.)
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M. Tranfa
aFrom the Departments of Advanced Biomedical Sciences (A.S., M.T., G.P., E.T., A.E., A.B., S.C.)
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G. Pontillo
aFrom the Departments of Advanced Biomedical Sciences (A.S., M.T., G.P., E.T., A.E., A.B., S.C.)
bElectrical Engineering and Information Technology (G.P.)
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F. Falco
cNeurosciences and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences (F.F., C.C., M.M., R.L., V.B.M., M.P.), University of Naples “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
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C. Criscuolo
cNeurosciences and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences (F.F., C.C., M.M., R.L., V.B.M., M.P.), University of Naples “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
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M. Moccia
cNeurosciences and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences (F.F., C.C., M.M., R.L., V.B.M., M.P.), University of Naples “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
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S. Monti
dInstitute of Biostructure and Bioimaging (S.M.), National Research Council, Naples, Italy
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R. Lanzillo
cNeurosciences and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences (F.F., C.C., M.M., R.L., V.B.M., M.P.), University of Naples “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
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V. Brescia Morra
cNeurosciences and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences (F.F., C.C., M.M., R.L., V.B.M., M.P.), University of Naples “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
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G. Palma
eInstitute of Nanotechnology (G.P.), National Research Council, Lecce, Italy
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M. Petracca
cNeurosciences and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences (F.F., C.C., M.M., R.L., V.B.M., M.P.), University of Naples “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
fDepartment of Human Neurosciences (M.P.), Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
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E. Tedeschi
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A. Elefante
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A. Brunetti
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S. Cocozza
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    Selected axial slices of unenhanced T1WI at the level of the DN. An example of increased (A) and absent (B) DN T1WI hyperintensity in 37- and 54-year-old female patients, both receiving a similar number of Gd administrations across time (n = 15 and n = 12, respectively) but a different molecule (gadopentetate dimeglumine and gadobutrol, respectively).

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    Representative axial R1 (A) and R2* (B) maps at the level of the DN in a 28-year-old healthy male control. C, DN and brainstem ROI positioning on the flow-compensated gradient-echo sequence (TE2 = 22.14 ms, θ = 20°) used to obtain qMRI maps.

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    Boxplots showing ΔEDSS (A) and DN R1 values (B) of patients with and without a DN hyperintensity on unenhanced T1WI and motor worsening, respectively. Motor worsening was defined if a subject showed a ΔEDSS ≥ 1 (for baseline EDSS ≤ 5.5) or ≥0.5 (for baseline EDSS > 5.5). R1 values are expressed as s−1.

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    Scatterplots showing the absence of a significant relation between DN R1 values and ΔEDSS (A) and ΔBICAMS (B), respectively. R1 values are expressed as s−1.

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    Boxplots showing BICAMS (A) and DN R1 values (B) of patients with and without DN hyperintensity on unenhanced T1WI and cognitive impairment, respectively. Cognitive impairment was defined if a subject showed at least 1 of the z score values equal or less than −1.5. R1 values are expressed as s−1.

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    Demographic and motor clinical variables of the subjects included in this studya

    Motor ExaminationBaseline (n = 74)Follow-Up (n = 63)
    Age (mean) (range) (yr)36.1 (SD, 10.1) (21–62)44.4 (SD, 10.4) (28–69)
    Sex (M/F)27:4726:37
    DD (mean) (yr)9.8 (SD, 6.8)18.3 (SD, 7.0)
    EDSS (median) (range)3.0 (1.5–6.5)2.5 (1.0–7.5)
    Follow-up time from baseline (mean) (yr)NA7.6 (SD, 0.6)
    ΔEDSS (mean)NA–0.3 (SD, 0.9)
    Clinical progression (progressed/stable)NA6/57
    • Note:—NA indicates not applicable.

    • ↵a Motor worsening was defined if a subject showed a ΔEDSS ≥ 1 (for baseline EDSS ≤ 5.5) or ≥0.5 (for baseline EDSS > 5.5).

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    Demographic and cognitive clinical variables of the subjects included in this studya

    Cognitive ExaminationFirst Follow-Up (n = 65)Second Follow-Up (n = 32)
    Age (mean) (range) (yr)36.5 (SD, 10.1) (21–62)45.9 (SD, 10.5) (29–61)
    Sex (M/F)26:3913:19
    DD (mean) (yr)15.0 (SD, 7.1)18.6 (SD, 7.7)
    SDMT z score (mean)–1.3 (SD, 1.2)–1.1 (SD, 1.1)
    BVMT z score (mean)–0.9 (SD, 1.5)–0.6 (SD, 1.4)
    CVLT z score (mean)–0.6 (SD, 1.4)–0.4 (SD, 1.5)
    BICAMS z score (mean)–0.9 (SD, 1.1)–0.7 (SD, 1.0)
    FU time from baseline (mean) (yr)4.6 (SD, 1.0)7.5 (SD, 0.7)
    ΔBICAMS (mean)NA–0.3 (SD, 0.8)
    Cognitive impairment (impaired/preserved)40/25NA
    Cognitive progressionNA5/32 (15.6%)
    • Note:—FU indicates follow-up.

    • ↵a Cognitive impairment at the first time point was defined if a subject showed at least one of the z score values of equal or less than –1.5. Cognitive worsening at second time point was defined in case of ΔBICAMS equal or less than –0.5.

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