Structural magnetic resonance imaging findings in severe mental disorders adult inpatients: A systematic review

•Overlapping affected areas are reported in the temporal, frontal, and limbic lobes.•Time-related alterations were reported in SZ and MDD.•Depressive psychopathology was associated with reductions in MDD and AP.•Heterogeneity of studies’ designs and findings are still a limitation.•New neuroimaging...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging 2022-10, Vol.326, p.111529-111529, Article 111529
Hauptverfasser: Brenner, Augusto Mädke, Claudino, Felipe Cesar de Almeida, Burin, Luísa Monteiro, Scheibe, Victória Machado, Padilha, Barbara Larissa, de Souza, Gianfranco Rizzotto, Duarte, Juliana Avila, da Rocha, Neusa Sica
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Zusammenfassung:•Overlapping affected areas are reported in the temporal, frontal, and limbic lobes.•Time-related alterations were reported in SZ and MDD.•Depressive psychopathology was associated with reductions in MDD and AP.•Heterogeneity of studies’ designs and findings are still a limitation.•New neuroimaging resources and longer longitudinal designs are needed. In severe presentations, major depressive disorder (MDD), schizophrenia (SZ), and bipolar disorder (BD) can be categorized as severe mental disorders (SMD). Our aim is to evaluate structural magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography findings in adult inpatients diagnosed with SMD and hospitalized at psychiatric wards. PubMed, Embase, PsycInfo, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were searched up to May 27th, 2021. Articles were screened and extracted by two independent groups, with third-party raters for discrepancies. Quality of evidence was evaluated with the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Synthesis was made by qualitative analysis. This study was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42020171718) and followed the PRISMA protocol. 35 studies were included, of which none was considered to likely introduce bias in our analyses. Overlapping areas in MDD, SZ, and Affective Psychosis (AP) patients, that include BD and MDD with psychotic features, are presented in the inferior temporal and cingulate gyri. MDD and SZ had commonly affected areas in the inferior and middle frontal gyri, transverse temporal gyrus, insula, and hippocampus. SZ and AP had commonly affected areas in the temporal pole. Overlapping affected areas among SMD patients are reported, but the heterogeneity of studies’ designs and findings are still a limitation for clinically relevant guidelines.
ISSN:0925-4927
1872-7506
DOI:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2022.111529