From the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Neuroradiology Section, University of California San Francisco. San Francisco, California
From the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Neuroradiology Section, University of California San Francisco. San Francisco, California.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2021 May;42(5):986-992. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A7018. Epub 2021 Feb 18.
Craniospinal space compliance reflects the distensibility of the spinal and intracranial CSF spaces as a system. Craniospinal space compliance has been studied in intracranial pathologies, but data are limited in assessing it in spinal CSF leak. This study describes a method to estimate craniospinal space compliance using saline infusion during CT myelography and explores the use of craniospinal space compliance and pressure-volume curves in patients with suspected cerebrospinal-venous fistula.
Patients with suspected cerebrospinal-venous fistula underwent dynamic CT myelography. During the procedure, 1- to 5-mL boluses of saline were infused, and incremental changes in CSF pressure were recorded. These data were used to plot craniospinal space compliance curves. We calculated 3 quantitative craniospinal space compliance parameters: overall compliance, compliance at opening pressure, and the pressure volume index. These variables were compared between patients with confirmed cerebrospinal-venous fistula and those with no confirmed source of CSF leak.
Thirty-four CT myelograms in 22 patients were analyzed. Eight of 22 (36.4%) patients had confirmed cerebrospinal-venous fistulas. Bolus infusion was well-tolerated with no complications and transient headache in 2/34 (5.8%). Patients with confirmed cerebrospinal-venous fistulas had higher compliance at opening pressure and overall compliance (2.6 versus 1.8 mL/cm H0, < .01). There was no difference in the pressure volume index (77.5 versus 54.3 mL, = .13) between groups.
A method of deriving craniospinal space compliance curves using saline intrathecal infusion is described. Preliminary analysis of craniospinal space compliance curves provides qualitative and quantitative information about pressure-volume dynamics and may serve as a diagnostic tool in patients with known or suspected cerebrospinal-venous fistulas.
颅脊髓腔顺应性反映了脊髓和颅内脑脊液(CSF)腔作为一个系统的可扩展性。颅脊髓腔顺应性已在颅内病变中进行了研究,但在评估脊髓 CSF 漏时,数据有限。本研究描述了一种使用 CT 脊髓造影期间盐水输注来估计颅脊髓腔顺应性的方法,并探讨了在疑似脑脊髓静脉瘘患者中使用颅脊髓腔顺应性和压力-容积曲线的情况。
疑似脑脊髓静脉瘘的患者接受了动态 CT 脊髓造影。在该过程中,注入 1-5mL 的盐水脉冲,并记录 CSF 压力的递增变化。这些数据用于绘制颅脊髓腔顺应性曲线。我们计算了 3 个定量颅脊髓腔顺应性参数:总顺应性、开启压力时的顺应性和压力容积指数。将这些变量与确诊为脑脊髓静脉瘘的患者和未确诊为 CSF 漏源的患者进行比较。
分析了 22 例患者的 34 次 CT 脊髓造影。22 例患者中有 8 例(36.4%)确诊为脑脊髓静脉瘘。34 次脊髓造影中,2 次(5.8%)患者出现了短暂性头痛和轻微并发症。确诊为脑脊髓静脉瘘的患者开启压力和总顺应性更高(2.6 与 1.8mL/cm H0,<0.01)。两组间压力容积指数无差异(77.5 与 54.3mL,=0.13)。
描述了一种使用鞘内盐水输注推导颅脊髓腔顺应性曲线的方法。颅脊髓腔顺应性曲线的初步分析提供了压力-容积动力学的定性和定量信息,可能作为已知或疑似脑脊髓静脉瘘患者的诊断工具。