Time-STAMP MRI of CSF motion for evaluation of Chiari malformation and endoscopic third ventriculostomy.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Madison E Gutierrez, Isabel Torres, Joseph Ha, Eamon K Doyle, Meghan Drastal, Jacob K Al-Husseini, Matthew Borzage, Tai-Wei Wu, Benita Tamrazi, Marvin Nelson, Shinya Yamada, J Gordon McComb, Stefan Blüml, Peter A Chiarelli
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Abstract

Objective: Assessing abnormal CSF motion at the craniocervical junction (CCJ) and aqueduct of Sylvius (AS) can be clinically useful in the pediatric neurosurgical evaluation. Noninvasive monitoring of CSF flow at these locations can assist in determining the need for surgery or conservative management and in monitoring the outcomes of such interventions. In this retrospective study, the authors investigated the use of noninvasive time static tagging and monocontrast preservation (Time-STAMP) MRI as a diagnostic adjunct for neurosurgical evaluation at a high-volume pediatric institution.

Methods: Radiology records were queried to identify Time-STAMP studies conducted from April 2014 to March 2023. Search parameters included patients who had undergone or were undergoing clinical assessment for Chiari decompression or endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV). An independent panel performed a quality review of the Time-STAMP studies to determine their interpretability. Patient records were then reviewed to determine the extent to which Time-STAMP scans contributed to clinical decision-making.

Results: Screening of the radiology records yielded 175 patients with Time-STAMP studies, of whom 102 had been assessed for Chiari decompression and 73 for ETV. Among this group, 147 patients (84%) had interpretable Time-STAMP studies, which aided in the decision to clinically observe versus perform surgery in 130 of these patients (88%). The Time-STAMP interpretation was not contradicted by later follow-up studies in any of these patients.

Conclusions: The authors found that the noninvasive Time-STAMP technique to visualize CSF motion at the CCJ or AS is helpful to the clinician in managing these conditions.

脑脊液运动的时间戳MRI评估Chiari畸形和内镜下第三脑室造口术。
目的:评价脑脊液在颅颈交界处(CCJ)和脑脊液导水管(AS)处的异常运动,可用于小儿神经外科的临床评价。对这些部位的脑脊液流量进行无创监测有助于确定是否需要手术或保守治疗,并监测此类干预措施的结果。在这项回顾性研究中,作者调查了在一个高容量儿科机构使用无创时间静态标记和单对比保存(time - stamp) MRI作为神经外科评估的诊断辅助手段。方法:查询2014年4月至2023年3月期间进行的Time-STAMP研究的放射学记录。搜索参数包括已经或正在接受Chiari减压或内镜下第三脑室造口术(ETV)临床评估的患者。一个独立小组对Time-STAMP研究进行了质量审查,以确定其可解释性。然后审查患者记录,以确定时间戳扫描对临床决策的贡献程度。结果:放射学记录筛选产生175例Time-STAMP研究患者,其中102例被评估为Chiari减压,73例被评估为ETV。在该组中,147例患者(84%)有可解释的Time-STAMP研究,这有助于决定130例患者(88%)的临床观察和手术。对这些患者的后续研究没有与时间戳解释相矛盾。结论:作者发现无创Time-STAMP技术在CCJ或AS处观察脑脊液运动有助于临床医生治疗这些疾病。
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Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics
Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics 医学-临床神经学
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3.40
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307
审稿时长
2 months
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