Jeevanandham Balaji, Kalyanpur Tejas, Gupta Prashant, Cherian Mathew
Department of Radiology, Kovai Medical Centre and Hospital, Coimbatore, India.
Br J Radiol. 2017 Jun;90(1074):20160834. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20160834. Epub 2017 Apr 26.
This study was to assess the usefulness of newer three-dimensional (3D)-T sampling perfection with application optimized contrast using different flip-angle evolutions (SPACE) and 3D-T fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) sequences in evaluation of meningeal abnormalities.
78 patients who presented with high suspicion of meningeal abnormalities were evaluated using post-contrast 3D-T-FLAIR, 3D-T magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MPRAGE) and 3D-T-SPACE sequences. The images were evaluated independently by two radiologists for cortical gyral, sulcal space, basal cisterns and dural enhancement. The diagnoses were confirmed by further investigations including histopathology.
Post-contrast 3D-T-SPACE and 3D-T-FLAIR images yielded significantly more information than MPRAGE images (p < 0.05 for both SPACE and FLAIR images) in detection of meningeal abnormalities. SPACE images best demonstrated abnormalities in dural and sulcal spaces, whereas FLAIR was useful for basal cisterns enhancement. Both SPACE and FLAIR performed equally well in detection of gyral enhancement. In all 10 patients, where both SPACE and T-FLAIR images failed to demonstrate any abnormality, further analysis was also negative.
The 3D-T-SPACE sequence best demonstrated abnormalities in dural and sulcal spaces, whereas FLAIR was useful for abnormalities in basal cisterns. Both SPACE and FLAIR performed holds good for detection of gyral enhancement. Post-contrast SPACE and FLAIR sequences are superior to the MPRAGE sequence for evaluation of meningeal abnormalities and when used in combination have the maximum sensitivity for leptomeningeal abnormalities. The negative-predictive value is nearly 100%, where no leptomeningeal abnormality was detected on these sequences. Advances in knowledge: Post-contrast 3D-T-SPACE and 3D-T-FLAIR images are more useful than 3D-T-MPRAGE images in evaluation of meningeal abnormalities.
本研究旨在评估采用不同翻转角演变的新型三维(3D)-T采样完美应用优化对比(SPACE)序列和3D-T液体衰减反转恢复(FLAIR)序列在评估脑膜异常中的效用。
对78例高度怀疑有脑膜异常的患者使用增强后的3D-T-FLAIR、3D-T磁化准备快速梯度回波(MPRAGE)和3D-T-SPACE序列进行评估。图像由两名放射科医生独立评估皮质脑回、脑沟间隙、脑基底池和硬脑膜强化情况。通过包括组织病理学在内的进一步检查确诊诊断。
在检测脑膜异常方面,增强后的3D-T-SPACE和3D-T-FLAIR图像比MPRAGE图像提供的信息显著更多(SPACE和FLAIR图像均p < 0.05)。SPACE图像最能清晰显示硬脑膜和脑沟间隙的异常,而FLAIR对脑基底池强化情况有用。SPACE和FLAIR在检测脑回强化方面表现相当。在所有10例SPACE和T-FLAIR图像均未显示任何异常的患者中,进一步分析也为阴性。
3D-T-SPACE序列最能清晰显示硬脑膜和脑沟间隙的异常,而FLAIR对脑基底池的异常情况有用。SPACE和FLAIR在检测脑回强化方面均表现良好。增强后的SPACE和FLAIR序列在评估脑膜异常方面优于MPRAGE序列,联合使用时对软脑膜异常具有最大敏感性。在这些序列上未检测到软脑膜异常时,阴性预测值接近100%。知识进展:增强后的3D-T-SPACE和3D-T-FLAIR图像在评估脑膜异常方面比3D-T-MPRAGE图像更有用。