医学
神经认知
模式
神经影像学
灌注扫描
充氧
脑血流
功能成像
神经科学
放射治疗
血流动力学
认知
放射科
灌注
心脏病学
内科学
心理学
精神科
社会学
社会科学
作者
Varsha Jain,Laiz Laura de Godoy,Suyash Mohan,Sanjeev Chawla,Kim O. Learned,Gaurav Jain,Félix W. Wehrli,Michelle Alonso‐Basanta
摘要
Abstract Technological advances in the delivery of radiation and other novel cancer therapies have significantly improved the 5‐year survival rates over the last few decades. Although recent developments have helped to better manage the acute effects of radiation, the late effects such as impairment in cognition continue to remain of concern. Accruing data in the literature have implicated derangements in hemodynamic parameters and metabolic activity of the irradiated normal brain as predictive of cognitive impairment. Multiparametric imaging modalities have allowed us to precisely quantify functional and metabolic information, enhancing the anatomic and morphologic data provided by conventional MRI sequences, thereby contributing as noninvasive imaging‐based biomarkers of radiation‐induced brain injury. In this review, we have elaborated on the mechanisms of radiation‐induced brain injury and discussed several novel imaging modalities, including MR spectroscopy, MR perfusion imaging, functional MR, SPECT, and PET that provide pathophysiological and functional insights into the postradiation brain, and its correlation with radiation dose as well as clinical neurocognitive outcomes. Additionally, we explored some innovative imaging modalities, such as quantitative blood oxygenation level‐dependent imaging, susceptibility‐based oxygenation measurement, and T2‐based oxygenation measurement, that hold promise in delineating the potential mechanisms underlying deleterious neurocognitive changes seen in the postradiation setting. We aim that this comprehensive review of a range of imaging modalities will help elucidate the hemodynamic and metabolic injury mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment in the irradiated normal brain in order to optimize treatment regimens and improve the quality of life for these patients.
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