2015
DOI: 10.3171/2015.1.spine141033
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The Brain and Spinal Injury Center score: a novel, simple, and reproducible method for assessing the severity of acute cervical spinal cord injury with axial T2-weighted MRI findings

Abstract: OBJECT Previous studies that have evaluated the prognostic value of abnormal changes in signals on T2-weighted MRI scans of an injured spinal cord have focused on the longitudinal extent of this signal abnormality in the sagittal plane. Although the transverse extent of injury and the degree of spared spinal cord white matter have been shown to be important for predicting outcomes in preclinical animal models of spinal cord injury (SCI), surprisingly little is known … Show more

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“…This scale showed strong correlations with AIS grade both at admission and at discharge, with high interrater reliability (kappa 0.81-0.83). 69 The stratification of SCI by using the extent of transverse T2 pathology shows promise in enhancing injury classification as well as outcome prediction.…”
Section: 49mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scale showed strong correlations with AIS grade both at admission and at discharge, with high interrater reliability (kappa 0.81-0.83). 69 The stratification of SCI by using the extent of transverse T2 pathology shows promise in enhancing injury classification as well as outcome prediction.…”
Section: 49mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The %GM T2 signal hyperintensity on a single axial section at the most affected level of the injury center (referred to as "lesion center") provided the strongest correlation with clinical measures of motor impairment and recovery. The value of assessing the transverse extent of T2 abnormality on a single axial section at the injury center has been similarly demonstrated in the setting of acute traumatic SC injury and compressive myelopathy, 18,27 suggesting that the transverse extent of injury in the SC on MR imaging carries significant diagnostic and prognostic information in a variety of pathologies. This result is significant because it allows for a more focused, rapid evaluation of the MR imaging findings centered at the injury center.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We hypothesized that the degree of GM and WM signal abnormality in these patients would both correlate with severity of initial symptoms and symptoms at follow-up after hospitalization. Although several studies have investigated the association between GM and WM signal abnormality on MR imaging and disease severity, [13][14][15][16][17][18] to date, this is first study using this analysis method to register SCs with abnormal signal to an unbiased average anatomic template; quantify proportions of GM (%GM), WM (%WM), and CSA (%CSA) occupied by lesion in the probabilistic template; and correlate data with clinical outcomes.…”
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“…Furthermore, it will be important to identify which time point for an MRI scan after SCI has the best prognostic value for neurological recovery. The recently introduced BASIC classification for SCI strongly correlates with potential neurological recovery [22]. Including the BASIC classification in future serial MRI studies is an important step to determine the time point at which an MRI has the best prognostic value [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%