AI Article Synopsis

  • The effectiveness of MRI in predicting gait ability in stroke patients is still uncertain and has not been standardized in rehabilitation practices.
  • A systematic review of 19 studies found that damage to motor-related brain areas and the integrity of specific neural pathways are linked to gait recovery in stroke patients.
  • While MRIs show promise in predicting gait ability, the overall predictive value remains inconclusive due to concerns about study biases and a lack of quantitative evaluations.

Article Abstract

The usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in predicting gait ability in stroke patients remains unclear. Therefore, MRI evaluations have not yet been standardized in stroke rehabilitation. We performed a systematic review to consolidate evidence regarding the use of MRIs in predicting gait ability of stroke patients. The Medline, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and SCOPUS databases were comprehensively searched. We included all literature published from each source's earliest date to August 2020. We included 19 studies: 8 were classified as structure- or function-based MRI studies and 11 as neural tract integrity-based MRI studies. Most structure- or function-based MRI studies indicated that damage to motor-related areas (primary motor cortex, corona radiata, internal capsule, and basal ganglia) or insula was related to poor gait recovery. In neural tract integrity-based MRI studies, integrity of the corticospinal tract was related to gait ability. Some studies reported predictive value of the corticoreticular pathway. All included studies had some concerns, at least one, based on the Cochrane risk of bias instrument. This review suggests that MRIs are useful in predicting gait ability of stroke patients. However, we cannot make definitive conclusion regarding the predictive value, due to the lack of quantitative evaluations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8275756PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93717-4DOI Listing

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