Mean upper cervical cord area (MUCCA) measurement in long-standing multiple sclerosis: Relation to brain findings and clinical disability

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Daams, Marita [1 ]
Weiler, Florian [2 ]
Steenwijk, Martijn D. [1 ]
Hahn, Horst K. [2 ]
Geurts, Jeroen J. G. [1 ]
Vrenken, Hugo [1 ]
van Schijndel, Ronald A. [1 ]
Balk, Lisanne J. [1 ]
Tewarie, Prejaas K. [1 ]
Tillema, Jan-Mendelt [1 ,3 ]
Killestein, Joep [1 ]
Uitdehaag, Bernard M. J. [1 ]
Barkhof, Frederik [1 ]
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[1] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, NL-1007 MB Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Inst Med Image Comp, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany
[3] Mayo Clin, Rochester, MN USA
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Multiple sclerosis; spinal cord; atrophy; magnetic resonance imaging; disability evaluation; SPINAL-CORD; ATROPHY; SEGMENTATION; MRI; VOLUME; GRAY;
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10.1177/1352458514533399
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: The majority of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) present with spinal cord pathology. Spinal cord atrophy is thought to be a marker of disease severity, but in long-disease duration its relation to brain pathology and clinical disability is largely unknown. Objective: Our aim was to investigate mean upper cervical cord area (MUCCA) in patients with long-standing MS and assess its relation to brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures and clinical disability. Methods: MUCCA was measured in 196 MS patients and 55 healthy controls using 3DT1-weighted cervical images obtained at 3T MRI. Clinical disability was measured using the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), Nine-Hole-Peg test (9-HPT), and 25 feet Timed Walk Test (TWT). Stepwise linear regression was performed to assess the association between MUCCA and MRI measures, and between MUCCA and clinical disability. Results: MUCCA was smaller (mean 11.7%) in MS patients compared with healthy controls (72.56 +/- 9.82 and 82.24 +/- 7.80 mm(2) respectively; p<0.001), most prominently in male patients. MUCCA was associated with normalized brain volume, and number of cervical cord lesions. MUCCA was independently associated with EDSS, TWT, and 9-HPT. Conclusion: MUCCA was reduced in MS patients compared with healthy controls. It provides a relevant marker for clinical disability in long-standing disease, independent of other MRI measures.
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