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摘要
目的我们比较了脊髓脑脊液(CSF)漏患者使用三维与二维磁共振(MR)髓核造影所观察到的脑脊液(CSF)漏的清晰度和图像质量。三位经委员会认证的放射科医生以 4 分制独立评估 CSF 漏的明显程度和图像质量;后者通过对脂肪抑制、静脉显像和 CSF 流伪影的严重程度进行评分来评估。此外,评估人员在完成脑脊液漏显影并排比较后,对二维与三维 MR 髓造影的整体性能进行了排名。结果在CSF漏的清晰度(平均分:3.3 vs. 1.9,p <0.0001)和轴向视图上CSF血流伪影的严重程度(平均分:1.0 vs. 2.5,p = 0.0001)方面,三维MR髓核造影图像的质量明显优于二维MR髓核造影。二维磁共振脊髓造影的读片者间一致性为中等至几乎完美(AC1 = 0.55-1.00),三维磁共振脊髓造影的读片者间一致性为几乎完美(AC1 = 0.85-1.00)。此外,三维磁共振髓核造影在读者1、2和3的样本中分别有78%、83%和83%被判定优于二维采集;读者间的一致性几乎完美(AC1:读者1 vs. 2;0.98,读者2 vs. 3;0.96,读者3 vs. 1;0.98)。
Comparing 2-dimensional versus 3-dimensional MR myelography for cerebrospinal fluid leak detection
Purpose
We compared cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak conspicuity and image quality as visualized using 3D versus 2D magnetic resonance (MR) myelography in patients with spinal CSF leaks.
Methods
Eighteen patients underwent spinal MR imaging at 3 Tesla. Three board-certified radiologists independently evaluated CSF leak conspicuity and image quality on a 4-point scale; the latter assessed by scoring fat suppression, venous visualization, and severity of CSF flow artifacts. Additionally, the evaluators ranked the overall performances of 2D versus 3D MR myelography upon completing side-by-side comparisons of CSF leak conspicuity. Inter-reader agreement was determined using the Gwet’s AC1.
Results
The quality of 3D MR myelography images was significantly better than that of 2D MR myelography with respect to CSF leak conspicuity (mean scores: 3.3 vs. 1.9, p < 0.0001) and severity of CSF flow artifacts on the axial view (mean scores: 1.0 vs. 2.5, p = 0.0001). Inter-reader agreement was moderate to almost perfect for 2D MR myelography (AC1 = 0.55–1.00), and almost perfect for 3D MR myelography (AC1 = 0.85–1.00). Moreover, 3D MR myelography was judged to be superior to 2D acquisition in 78 %, 83 %, and 83 % of the samples per readers 1, 2 and 3, respectively; the inter-reader agreement was almost perfect (AC1: reader 1 vs. 2; 0.98, reader 2 vs. 3; 0.96, reader 3 vs. 1; 0.98).
Conclusion
CSF leaks are more conspicuous when using 3D MR myelography than when using its 2D counterpart; therefore, the former is more reliable for identifying such leaks.