An Epidemiological Study on Paediatric Brain MRIs with a Focus on Contextual Reporting

Saurabh Maheshwari, Mandeep Saini, S. Sahu, K. Bhanu, D. Grewal, Varun Anand
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Objectives: Paediatric neuroradiology is one of the most challenging areas in the wide gamut of disciplines that modern radiology encompasses. There is a paucity of literature on the epidemiology of paediatric neuroimaging and contextual reporting in this field. The objectives of this study were to study the epidemiology of the paediatric neurological disorders and to study the role of contextual reporting in this field. Materials and methods: This study was conducted at a tertiary care centre in Southwestern India over 1 year. It was a retrospective epidemiological study. The authors studied 112 patients referred as in- or outpatients for a brain MRI for a wide range of indications. The authors analysed the reports issued by their radiologists and reformatted them into a newly proposed contextual reporting template for the paediatric brain. Then, the authors conducted an epidemiological analysis of the compiled data. Results: The authors found that the most common indication for paediatric neuroimaging was seizures or seizure-like episodes, followed by developmental delay. The most common abnormality on imaging was sequelae to hypoxic or hypoglycaemic insult followed by brain atrophy. The authors found a wide range of other abnormalities illustrating the wide spectrum of paediatric neuroradiology. Conclusion: The authors’ study fills a gap in current literature regarding the epidemiology of conditions encountered in paediatric neuroradiology. The authors also propose a novel reporting format for contextual reporting in this field, which may help in reducing errors in reporting and reduce reporting time.
以上下文报道为重点的儿科脑mri流行病学研究
目的:儿科神经放射学是现代放射学涵盖的广泛学科中最具挑战性的领域之一。关于儿科神经影像学的流行病学和该领域相关报道的文献很少。本研究的目的是研究儿科神经系统疾病的流行病学,并研究背景报告在该领域的作用。材料和方法:本研究在印度西南部的一家三级保健中心进行,为期1年。这是一项回顾性流行病学研究。作者研究了112名住院或门诊患者,他们接受了广泛适应症的脑部MRI检查。作者分析了他们的放射科医生发布的报告,并将其重新格式化为新提出的儿科大脑上下文报告模板。然后,作者对汇编的数据进行了流行病学分析。结果:作者发现,儿童神经影像学最常见的适应症是癫痫发作或癫痫样发作,其次是发育迟缓。最常见的影像学异常是缺氧或低血糖损伤的后遗症,随后是脑萎缩。作者发现了广泛的其他异常,说明了广泛的儿科神经放射学。结论:作者的研究填补了目前关于儿科神经放射学中遇到的疾病流行病学文献的空白。作者还提出了一种新的报告格式,用于该领域的上下文报告,这可能有助于减少报告中的错误和减少报告时间。
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