Longitudinal MRI assessment: The identification of relevant features in the development of Posterior Fossa Syndrome in children

被引:1
作者
Spiteri, M. [1 ]
Lewis, E. [1 ]
Windridge, D. [1 ]
Avula, S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Surrey, Ctr Vis Speech & Signal Proc, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England
[2] Alder Hey Childrens Hosp NHS, Liverpool L12 2AP, Merseyside, England
来源
MEDICAL IMAGING 2015: COMPUTER-AIDED DIAGNOSIS | 2015年 / 9414卷
关键词
Posterior Fossa Syndrome; Cerebellar Mutism Syndrome; Inferior Olivary Nuclei; Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration; Intra-operative MRI; brain; MRI; posterior fossa; CEREBELLAR MUTISM;
D O I
10.1117/12.2081591
中图分类号
O43 [光学];
学科分类号
070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
Up to 25% of children who undergo brain tumour resection surgery in the posterior fossa develop posterior fossa syndrome (PFS). This syndrome is characterised by mutism and disturbance in speech. Our hypothesis is that there is a correlation between PFS and the occurrence of hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD) in lobes within the posterior fossa, known as the inferior olivary nuclei (ION). HOD is exhibited as an increase in size and intensity of the ION on an MR image. Intra-operative MRI (IoMRI) is used during surgical procedures at the Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, England, in the treatment of Posterior Fossa tumours and allows visualisation of the brain during surgery. The final MR scan on the IoMRI allows early assessment of the ION immediately after the surgical procedure. The longitudinal MRI data of 28 patients was analysed in a collaborative study with Alder Hey Children's Hospital, in order to identify the most relevant imaging features that relate to the development of PFS, specifically related to HOD. A semi-automated segmentation process was carried out to delineate the ION on each MRI. Feature selection techniques were used to identify the most relevant features amongst the MRI data, demographics and clinical data provided by the hospital. A support vector machine (SVM) was used to analyse the discriminative ability of the selected features. The results indicate the presence of HOD as the most efficient feature that correlates with the development of PFS, followed by the change in intensity and size of the ION and whether HOD occurred bilaterally or unilaterally.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Pediatric posterior fossa ganglioglioma: unique MRI features and correlation with BRAF V600E mutation status
    Lindsay, Aaron J.
    Rush, Sarah Z.
    Fenton, Laura Z.
    JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2014, 118 (02) : 395 - 404
  • [42] A presurgical voxel-wise predictive model for cerebellar mutism syndrome in children with posterior fossa tumors
    Yang, Wei
    Li, Yiming
    Ying, Zesheng
    Cai, Yingjie
    Peng, Xiaojiao
    Sun, HaiLang
    Chen, Jiashu
    Zhu, Kaiyi
    Hu, Geli
    Peng, Yun
    Ge, Ming
    NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL, 2023, 37
  • [43] Posterior fossa syndrome and long-term neuropsychological outcomes among children treated for medulloblastoma on a multi-institutional, prospective study
    Schreiber, Jane E.
    Palmer, Shawna L.
    Conklin, Heather M.
    Mabbott, Donald J.
    Swain, Michelle A.
    Bonner, Melanie J.
    Chapieski, Mary L.
    Huang, Lu
    Zhang, Hui
    Gajjar, Amar
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2017, 19 (12) : 1673 - 1682
  • [44] MRI assessment of the posterior acetabular wall fracture in traumatic dislocation of the hip in children
    Rubel, IF
    Kloen, P
    Potter, HG
    Helfet, DL
    PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY, 2002, 32 (06) : 435 - 439
  • [45] Hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia syndrome revisited: longitudinal MRI findings in 10 children
    Barcia, Giulia
    Desguerre, Isabelle
    Carmona, Orietta
    Barnerias, Christine
    Chemaly, Nicole
    Gitiaux, Cyril
    Brunelle, Francis
    Dulac, Olivier
    Boddaert, Nathalie
    Nabbout, Rima
    DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2013, 55 (12) : 1150 - 1158
  • [46] Longitudinal assessment of clinically isolated syndrome with diffusion tensor imaging and volumetric MRI
    Kolasa, Marcin
    Hakulinen, Ullamari
    Helminen, Mika
    Hagman, Sanna
    Raunio, Minna
    Rossi, Maija
    Brander, Antti
    Dastidar, Prasun
    Elovaara, Irina
    CLINICAL IMAGING, 2015, 39 (02) : 207 - 212
  • [47] A decision analysis tool for the assessment of posterior fossa tumour surgery outcomes in children-the "Liverpool Neurosurgical Complication Causality Assessment Tool"
    Zakaria, Rasheed
    Ellenbogen, Jonathan
    Graham, Catherine
    Pizer, Barry
    Mallucci, Conor
    Kumar, Ram
    CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM, 2013, 29 (08) : 1277 - 1283
  • [48] Specific brain MRI features of constitutional mismatch repair deficiency syndrome in children with high-grade gliomas
    Raveneau, Magali
    Guerrini-Rousseau, Lea
    Levy, Raphael
    Roux, Charles-Joris
    Bolle, Stephanie
    Doz, Francois
    Bourdeaut, Franck
    Colas, Chrystelle
    Blauwblomme, Thomas
    Beccaria, Kevin
    Tauziede-Espariat, Arnault
    Varlet, Pascale
    Dufour, Christelle
    Grill, Jacques
    Boddaert, Nathalie
    Dangouloff-Ros, Volodia
    EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY, 2024, 34 (12) : 7765 - 7775
  • [49] Posterior fossa syndrome in a population of children and young adults with medulloblastoma: a retrospective, multicenter Italian study on incidence and pathophysiology in a histologically homogeneous and consecutive series of 136 patients
    Camilla de Laurentis
    Paola M. F. Cristaldi
    Paola Rebora
    Maria Grazia Valsecchi
    Veronica Biassoni
    Elisabetta Schiavello
    Giorgio G. Carrabba
    Andrea Trezza
    Francesco DiMeco
    Paolo Ferroli
    Giuseppe Cinalli
    Marco Locatelli
    Marco Cenzato
    Giuseppe Talamonti
    Marco M. Fontanella
    Giannatonio Spena
    Roberto Stefini
    Claudio Bernucci
    Silvio Bellocchi
    Davide Locatelli
    Maura Massimino
    Carlo Giussani
    Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2022, 159 : 377 - 387
  • [50] Longitudinal identification of clinically distinct neurophenotypes in young children with fragile X syndrome
    Bruno, Jennifer L.
    Romano, David
    Mazaika, Paul
    Lightbody, Amy A.
    Hazlett, Heather Cody
    Piven, Joseph
    Reiss, Allan L.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2017, 114 (40) : 10767 - 10772