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Published in: Metabolic Brain Disease 4/2019

01-08-2019 | Hepatic Encephalopathy | Original Article

Cerebral water content mapping in cirrhosis patients with and without manifest HE

Authors: Michael Winterdahl, Zaheer Abbas, Ove Noer, Karen Louise Thomsen, Vincent Gras, Adjmal Nahimi, Hendrik Vilstrup, Nadim Joni Shah, Gitte Dam

Published in: Metabolic Brain Disease | Issue 4/2019

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Abstract

Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a frequent and debilitating complication of cirrhosis and its pathogenesis is not definitively clarified. Recent hypotheses focus on the possible existence of low-grade cerebral edema due to accumulation of osmolytes secondary to hyperammonemia. In the present study we investigated increases in cerebral water content by a novel magnetic resonance impedance (MRI) technique in cirrhosis patients with and without clinically manifest HE. We used a 3 T MRI technique for quantitative cerebral water content mapping in nine cirrhosis patients with an episode of overt HE, ten cirrhosis patients who never suffered from HE, and ten healthy aged-matched controls. We tested for differences between groups by statistical non-parametric mapping (SnPM) for a voxel-based spatial evaluation. The patients with HE had significantly higher water content in white matter than the cirrhosis patients (0.6%), who in turn, had significantly higher content than the controls (1.7%). Although the global gray matter water content did not differ between the groups, the patients with HE had markedly higher thalamic water content than patients who never experienced HE (6.0% higher). We found increased white matter water content in cirrhosis patients, predominantly in those with manifest HE. This confirms the presence of increasing degrees of low-grade edema with exacerbation of pathology. The thalamic edema in manifest HE may lead to compromised basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical circuits, in accordance with the major clinical symptoms of HE. The identification of the thalamus as particularly inflicted in manifest HE is potentially relevant to the pathophysiology of HE.
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Metadata
Title
Cerebral water content mapping in cirrhosis patients with and without manifest HE
Authors
Michael Winterdahl
Zaheer Abbas
Ove Noer
Karen Louise Thomsen
Vincent Gras
Adjmal Nahimi
Hendrik Vilstrup
Nadim Joni Shah
Gitte Dam
Publication date
01-08-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Metabolic Brain Disease / Issue 4/2019
Print ISSN: 0885-7490
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7365
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11011-019-00427-y

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