The prognostic importance of traumatic axonal injury on early MRI: the Trondheim TAI-MRI grading and quantitative models.
Kent Gøran MoenAnne-Mari Holte FlusundHans Kristian MoeNada AndelicToril SkandsenAsta HåbergKjell Arne KvistadØystein OlsenElin Hildrum SaksvollSebastian Abel-GrünerAudny AnkeTurid FollestadAnne VikPublished in: European radiology (2024)
Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) is an important injury type in all TBI severities. Studies demonstrating which MRI findings that can serve as future biomarkers are highly warranted. This study proposes the most optimal MRI models for predicting patient outcome at 6 months after TBI; one updated pragmatic model and a volumetric model. The Trondheim TAI-MRI grading, in severe TBI, reflects patient outcome better than today's standard grading of TAI and the prognostic importance of volumetric models in all severities of TBI is promising for future use of AI.