Purpose

The purpose of this study is to characterize the cortical connectivity changes in the brain of spastic diplegic children after Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 3 Years and 18 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Children diagnosis with Spastic Diplegia and having Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy surgery

Exclusion Criteria

  • No Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy surgery

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Primary Purpose
Diagnostic
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Other
3Tesla MRI with DTI-MRI and rsfcMRI
Patients will receive 2 post-operative MRI's with DTI and rsfcMRI at 2 months and 12 months.
  • Procedure: 3Tesla MRI with DTI-MRI and rsfcMRI under general anesthesia
    2 post-operative MRI's at 2 months and 12 months

Recruiting Locations

UTHealth & Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital
Houston, Texas 77030
Contact:
Manish N Shah, MD
713-500-7410
Manish.N.Shah@uth.tmc.edu

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston

Study Contact

Manish N Shah, MD
713 500-7410
Manish.N.Shah@uth.tmc.edu

Detailed Description

To establish the structural changes in the corticopyramidal tract using diffusion tractography imaging (DTI) due to selective dorsal rhizotomy and compare the resting state functional connectivity(rsfcMRI) temporal latency differences of spastic diplegics for Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy.

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