Kadouch Jonathan A, Tutein Nolthenius Charlotte J, Kadouch Daniel J, van der Woude Henk-Jan, Karim Refaat B, Hoekzema Rick
Dr J.A. Kadouch is a resident, Division of Dermatology, Free University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dr Tutein Nolthenius is a resident in a teaching hospital, Division of Radiology, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Aesthet Surg J. 2014 Aug;34(6):913-23. doi: 10.1177/1090820X14539504. Epub 2014 Aug 1.
Soft-tissue fillers have become more prevalent for facial augmentation in the last 2 decades, even though complications of permanent fillers can be challenging to treat. An investigative imaging tool could aid in assessing the nature and extent of these complications when clinical findings are ambiguous.
The authors analyzed the value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the assessment of delayed-onset complications after injection of patients with permanent fillers.
Thirty-two patients with complications related to facial fillers were evaluated in this prospective cohort study. Their medical history was documented, and MRI was conducted before treatment of the complications. Radiologists were informed of the injection sites but were blinded to the results of other clinical evaluations. Levels of agreement between clinical and radiologic findings were calculated with the Jaccard similarity coefficient.
A total of 107 site-specific clinicoradiologic evaluations were analyzed. The level of agreement was assessed as strong for deposits without complications and noninflammatory nodules (combined 85%), moderate for abscesses (60%), fair for low-grade inflammations (32%), and slight for migrations (9%). Results from the MRI examinations aided in subsequent treatment decisions in 11% of cases.
Study results show that MRI may be useful for diagnosing complications associated with fillers that have migratory potential, for depiction of the extent of deposits before treatment, and for follow-up of low-grade inflammation and abscesses after surgery.
在过去20年中,软组织填充剂在面部填充中变得更为普遍,尽管永久性填充剂的并发症可能难以治疗。当临床发现不明确时,一种研究性成像工具可有助于评估这些并发症的性质和程度。
作者分析了磁共振成像(MRI)在评估永久性填充剂注射患者迟发性并发症中的价值。
在这项前瞻性队列研究中,对32例与面部填充剂相关并发症的患者进行了评估。记录他们的病史,并在并发症治疗前进行MRI检查。放射科医生被告知注射部位,但对其他临床评估结果不知情。采用杰卡德相似系数计算临床和影像学检查结果之间的一致性水平。
共分析了107次特定部位的临床影像学评估。对于无并发症的沉积物和非炎性结节,一致性水平被评估为强(合计85%),对于脓肿为中等(60%),对于低度炎症为一般(32%),对于移位为轻微(9%)。MRI检查结果在11%的病例中有助于后续治疗决策。
研究结果表明,MRI可能有助于诊断与具有迁移潜力的填充剂相关的并发症,描绘治疗前沉积物的范围,以及术后低度炎症和脓肿的随访。
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