Authors
AA Gouw, WM Van Der Flier, ECW Van Straaten, L Pantoni, AJ Bastos-Leite, D Inzitari, T Erkinjuntti, LO Wahlund, C Ryberg, R Schmidt, F Fazekas, P Scheltens, F Barkhof
Publication date
2008/1
Journal
Cerebrovascular Diseases
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
247
Description
Background
Investigating associations between the change of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and clinical symptoms over time is crucial for establishing a causal relationship. However, the most suitable method for measuring WMH progression has not been established yet. We compared the reliability and sensitivity of cross-sectional and longitudinal visual scales with volumetry for measuring WMH progression.
Methods
Twenty MRI scan pairs (interval 2 years) were included from the Amsterdam center of the LADIS study. Semi-automated volumetry of WMH was performed twice by one rater. Three cross-sectional scales (Fazekas Scale, Age-Related White Matter Changes Scale, Scheltens Scale) and two progression scales (Rotterdam Progression Scale, Schmidt Progression Scale) were scored by 4 and repeated by 2 raters.
Results
Mean WMH volume (24.6±27.9 ml at baseline) increased by 4.6±5.1 ml …
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