Discriminating Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Using Latent Neuroimaging and Neuropsychological Profiles in Active-Duty Military Service Members

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de Souza, Nicola L. [1 ,23 ]
Esopenko, Carrie [2 ,23 ]
Jia, Yuane [3 ]
Parrott, J. Scott [3 ]
Merkley, Tricia L. [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Dennis, Emily L. [6 ,7 ]
Hillary, Frank G. [8 ,9 ]
Velez, Carmen [6 ]
Cooper, Douglas B. [10 ,11 ,12 ]
Kennedy, Jan E. [13 ,14 ]
Lewis, Jeffrey D. [15 ]
York, Gerald E. [16 ]
Menefee, Deleene S. [17 ,18 ]
McCauley, Stephen R. [19 ,20 ,21 ]
Bowles, Amy O. [22 ]
Wilde, Elisabeth A. [6 ,7 ,20 ]
Tate, David F. [6 ,7 ,24 ]
机构
[1] Rutgers Biomed & Hlth Sci, Sch Grad Studies, Biomed Sci, Newark, NJ USA
[2] Rutgers Biomed & Hlth Sci, Sch Hlth Profess, Dept Rehabil & Movement Sci, Newark, NJ USA
[3] Rutgers Biomed & Hlth Sci, Sch Hlth Profess, Dept Movement Sci, Newark, NJ USA
[4] Brigham Young Univ, Dept Psychol, Provo, UT USA
[5] Brigham Young Univ, Neurosci Ctr, Provo, UT USA
[6] Univ Utah, Traumat Brain Injury & Concuss Ctr, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[7] George E Wahlen Dept Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[8] Penn State Univ, Dept Psychol, University Pk, PA USA
[9] Social Life & Engn Sci Imaging Ctr, University Pk, PA USA
[10] San Antonio VA Polytrauma Rehabil Ctr, San Antonio, TX USA
[11] UT Hlth San Antonio, Dept Rehabil Med, San Antonio, TX USA
[12] UT Hlth San Antonio, Dept Psychiat, San Antonio, TX USA
[13] TBI Ctr Excellence Joint Base San Antonio, Ft Sam Houston, TX USA
[14] Gen Dynam Informat Technol, Silver Spring, MD USA
[15] Neurol Clin, Wright Patterson AFB, OH USA
[16] Alaska Radiol Associates, Anchorage, AK USA
[17] Michael E DeBakey VA Med Ctr, Houston, TX USA
[18] Baylor Coll Med, Menninger Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Houston, TX USA
[19] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Neurol, Houston, TX USA
[20] Baylor Coll Med, H Ben Taub Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Houston, TX USA
[21] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Houston, TX USA
[22] Brooke Army Med Ctr, Dept Rehabil Med, Brain Injury Rehabil Serv, Ft Sam Houston, TX USA
[23] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Rehabil & Human Performance, 5 E 98th St, New York, NY 10029 USA
[24] Univ Utah, Dept Neurol, Div Neuropsychol, Salt Lake City, UT 84132 USA
关键词
brain volumetric measures; cognitive; psychological functioning; combat; diffusion tensor imaging; latent profile analysis; military; PTSD; traumatic brain injury; WHITE-MATTER INTEGRITY; VOXELWISE ANALYSIS; WAR VETERANS; PTSD; IRAQ; AFGHANISTAN; PERFORMANCE; VOLUME; TBI; REHABILITATION;
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10.1097/HTR.0000000000000848
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective:Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) commonly occur among military Service Members and Veterans and have heterogenous, but also overlapping symptom presentations, which often complicate the diagnoses of underlying impairments and development of effective treatment plans. Thus, we sought to examine whether the combination of whole brain gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) structural measures with neuropsychological performance can aid in the classification of military personnel with mTBI and PTSD. Methods:Active-Duty US Service Members (n = 156; 87.8% male) with a history of mTBI, PTSD, combined mTBI+PTSD, or orthopedic injury completed a neuropsychological battery and T1- and diffusion-weighted structural neuroimaging. Cortical, subcortical, ventricular, and WM volumes and whole brain fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), radial diffusivity (RD), and axial diffusivity (AD) were calculated. Latent profile analyses were performed to determine how the GM and WM indicators, together with neuropsychological indicators, classified individuals. Results:For both GM and WM, respectively, a 4-profile model was the best fit. The GM model identified greater ventricular volumes in Service Members with cognitive symptoms, including those with a diagnosis of mTBI, either alone or with PTSD. The WM model identified reduced FA and elevated RD in those with psychological symptoms, including those with PTSD or mTBI and comorbid PTSD. However, contrary to expectation, a global neural signature unique to those with comorbid mTBI and PTSD was not identified. Conclusions:The findings demonstrate that neuropsychological performance alone is more robust in differentiating Active-Duty Service Members with mTBI and PTSD, whereas global neuroimaging measures do not reliably differentiate between these groups.
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