Effect of haemodialysis on the brain and heart assessed using multiparametric MRI
Eleanor F Cox, Venkata Rukmini Latha Gullapudi, Charlotte E Buchanan, Kelly White, Rosemary Nicholas, Bernard Canaud, Maarten W Taal, Nicholas M Selby, Susan T Francis

TL;DR
This study uses MRI to show that haemodialysis causes acute brain swelling and signs of faster brain aging compared to healthy individuals.
Contribution
The first demonstration of acute white matter T1 increase during haemodialysis, suggesting brain water content changes and accelerated brain aging.
Findings
White matter T1 increased by 3.8% during haemodialysis, indicating acute cerebral water content changes.
HD patients showed lower grey and white matter volumes and altered diffusion metrics compared to healthy volunteers.
HD patients exhibited steeper age-related increases in MD and decreases in FA, suggesting accelerated brain aging.
Abstract
Haemodialysis (HD) patients often develop cognitive impairment, negatively impacting health-related quality of life. We use brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures to study the acute changes in cerebral water content during HD, alongside chronic changes in HD patients compared with healthy volunteers (HVs) to assess whether the brain changes associated with ageing develop more rapidly in HD patients (‘accelerated brain ageing’). We also study associated cardiac MRI measures. 3T MRI scans were performed during HD in 12 patients to characterize the acute effect of HD on cerebral water content (T1 mapping), alongside previously reported results from the HD-REMODEL (HaemoDialysis interventions to REduce MultiOrgan Dysfunction and Effect on quality of Life assessed by MRI scanning) trial. MRI changes in brain structure [volumes and T1 of white (WM) and grey matter (GM), WM diffusion…
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TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · MRI in cancer diagnosis · Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
