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Quantitative Diffusion Tensor Imaging Analysis of Low-Grade Gliomas: From Preclinical Application to Patient Care
Background Preoperative diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) has recently been used to aid in the mapping of functional pathways to limit damage associated with resection of low-grade gliomas (LGGs). Objective To assess the predictive capacity of DTT as a biomarker of postoperative motor outcomes in patients with LGGs involving the corticospinal tract (CST). CST parameters obtained using a quantitative fiber tracking approach were used to investigate the reliability of the DTT biomarker by comparing their values in the tumoral (Tcst) and healthy (Hcst) hemispheres. Methods Thirty-seven patients with LGGs involving the CST were enrolled. Quantification of structural differences between the Tcst and Hcst were analyzed according to the novel biomarker (NF index), defined as follows: (Hcst NF \u2013 Tcst NF)/Hcst NF, where NF represents the number of fibers in each region. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine associations among clinical postoperative outcomes and NF index values, tumoral patterns, and premotor/motor evoked potentials. Results NF values significantly differed between the Tcst and Hcst. Analysis of the NF index showed that patients with a preoperative NF index <0.22 had a significantly lower risk of developing transient postoperative deficits (area under the curve, 0.92; 95% binomial confidence interval, 0.834\u20131). Patients with less pronounced differences in NF between the Tcst and Hcst also experienced better clinical outcomes. Conclusions The NF index may be a useful biomarker for predicting clinical outcomes in patients with LGGs. Furthermore, the NF index may provide a preoperative estimate of the patient's potential for recovery from possible postsurgical neurologic deficit
Transition of gastroenterological patients from paediatric to adult care. A position statement by the Italian Societies of Gastroenterology
In 2013, four Italian Gastroenterological Societies (the Italian Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, the Italian Society of Hospital Gastroenterologists and Endoscopists, the Italian Society of Endoscopy, and the Italian Society of Gastroenterology) formed a joint panel of experts with
the aim of preparing an ofïŹcial statement on transition medicine in Gastroenterology. The transition of adolescents from paediatric to adult care is a crucial moment in managing chronic diseases such as celiac disease, inïŹammatory bowel disease, liver disease and liver transplantation. Improved medical treatment and availability of new drugs and surgical techniques have improved the prognosis of many paediatric disorders, prolonging survival, thus making the transition to adulthood possible and
necessary. An inappropriate transition or the incomplete transmission of data from the paediatrician to the adult Gastroenterologist can dramatically decrease compliance to treatment and prognosis of a young patient, particularly in the case of severe disorders. For these reasons, the Italian gastroenterological
societies decided to develop an ofïŹcial shared transition protocol. The resulting document discusses the factors inïŹuencing the transition process and highlights the main points to accomplish to optimize compliance and prognosis of gastroenterological patients during the difïŹcult transition from childhood to adolescence and adulthood