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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
1996 Volume.35 No. 2 p.159 ~ p.165
Special Focus on Cerebral Myo-Inositol in Patients with Hepatic Encephalophthy: Proton MR Spectroscopic Evaluation
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Abstract
Purpose:
@EN To determine whether or not cerebral myo-inositol/creatine-phosphocreatine (Ml/Cr) level can be used as a criterion of hepatic encephalopathy (HE).
@ES Methods:
@EN Single voxel stimulated echo sequence with short echo time (30 ms) was applied to parietal white matter of 14 healthy control subjects, 11 patients with chronic viral hepatitis, 29 cirrhotic patients without HE, and 33 cirrhotic patients with
HE.
The metabolite ratios of N-acetylaspartate (NAA), choline containing compounds (Cho), and myo-Inositol (MI) were calculated using creatine/phosphocreatine (Cr) as an internal reference. Clinical data including modified Child-Pugh score, estimated
serum
osmolarity, and grade of HE, were obtained at the day of MR spectroscopy.
@ES Results:
@EN Ml/Cr was 34% lower in cirrhotic patients with HE than in control subjects. It was reduced below two standard deviation from normal in 17 of 33 cirrhotic patients with HE (52%). MI/Cr did not correlate with grade of HE(r=0.15, p=0.45) but
correlate
with modified Child-Pugh score(r=-0.55, p=0.00). In the analysis of Child class C patients, there was not significant difference of MI/Cr between cirrhotic patients with HE and those without HE(0.38¡¾0.11, n=29vs. 0.39¡¾0.11, n=15, p=0.59,
respectively).
@ES Conclusion:
@EN A reduction of cerebral MI/Cr cannot be used as a diagnostic criterion of HE.
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