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Table 2 Main studies evaluating the correlation between PASAT performance and MRI measures in multiple sclerosis

From: Structural MRI correlates of PASAT performance in multiple sclerosis

Author/year

Number of patients

MRI measures

Main results

Morgen et al., 2006 [7]

19 RRMS

T1

Correlation with bilateral prefrontal cortex, precentral gyrus, superior parietal cortex and right cerebellum

Dineen et al., 2009 [25]

37 MS

DTI (TBSS)

Correlation with fractional anisotropy in corpus callosum, parieto-occipital radiations of the forceps major, left cingulum, right inferior longitudinal fasciculus, left superior longitudinal fasciculus, and bilateral arcuate fasciculi

Sepulcre et al., 2009 [29]

54 MS

T2 (VLSM)

Correlation with bilateral parieto-frontal, centrum semiovale, temporo-occipital white matter, internal capsule, right pontomesencephalic tegmentum, right cerebellar peduncle, and right anterior cingulate

Van Hecke et al., 2010 [26]

20 MS

DTI

Correlation with fractional anisotropy in left inferior longitudinal fasciculus, forceps minor, internal and external capsule, corpus callosum, left cingulum, superior longitudinal fasciculus, and corona radiate

Nocentini et al., 2012 [9]

18 MS

T1

No significant correlations

Yu et al., 2012 [27]

37 RRMS

DTI

Correlation with reduced fractional anisotropy in sagittal striatum, posterior thalamic radiation, and external capsule

Sbardella et al., 2013 [8]

36 RRMS

T1 and DTI

Correlation with orbitofrontal cortex, and white matter tracts including the corpus callosum, internal capsule, posterior thalamic radiations, and cerebral peduncles

D’haeseleer et al., 2013 [30]

18 MS

Arterial spin labelling

Correlation between PASAT performance and cerebral blood flow in the left centrum semiovale

Baltruschat et al., 2015 [31]

17 RRMS

T1 and fMRI

No significant correlation between PASAT performance and functional connectivity in the MS group

Riccitelli et al., 2017 [10]

177 RRMS

T1 (VBM) and DTI (TBSS)

Correlation with atrophy of the bilateral thalamus, caudate and putamen, right anterior cingulate, right superior frontal gyrus, and right precentral, left superior temporal, and right fusiform gyri. Correlation with reduced fractional anisotropy and increased mean diffusivity in several white matter tracts

Present study

242 MS

T1 (VBM) and FLAIR (VLSM)

Correlation with bilateral precuneus and posterior cingulate, bilateral caudate and putamen, and bilateral anterior cerebellum

  1. RRMS relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, MS multiple sclerosis, DTI diffusion tensor imaging, TBSS tract-based spatial statistics, VLSM voxel-based lesion symptom mapping; fMRI functional magnetic resonance imaging, VBM voxel-based morphometry, FLAIR fluid-attenuated inversion recovery