超声和磁共振成像在先天性膈疝中的肺大小测量-产前成像技术的比较。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 ACOUSTICS
Yannick Alexander Schreiner, Johannes Lukas Schmidt, Meike Weis, Oliver Nowak, Thomas Kohl, Svetlana Hetjens, Neysan Rafat, Thomas Schaible
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探讨先天性膈疝不同产前影像学检查方法的相关性及其预后价值。本回顾性队列研究纳入了209例CDH胎儿。评估和比较产前超声和核磁共振(MRI:磁共振成像)肺头比(o/e-LHR)和核磁共振胎儿相对肺体积(rFLV)。评估其对临床结果的预测成分。均值比较采用双样本t检验或Mann-Whitney u检验。使用卡方检验或费雪精确检验来比较定性参数。使用Kappa系数、McNemar检验和Bowker检验来评估一致性程度。研究人群包括183例左侧CDH胎儿和26例右侧CDH胎儿。生存率无显著差异(74.3%比80.8%,p=0.053)。每种成像技术的体外膜氧合(extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, ECMO)和慢性肺部疾病的发生率均下降,生存概率逐渐增加,o/e-LHR和rFLV均在35%以上达到最小和最大。如果rFLV高于35%,与基于mri测量的o/e-LHR高于35%相比,结果得到改善。我们的数据证实了o/e-LHR对CDH的预测价值——无论诊断方式如何。与超声相比,MRI对o/e-LHR的评价并不优越。rFLV的MRI评估与发病率和死亡率相关,这对于基于较高o/e-LHR的预后良好的胎儿是有益的,因为2D成像技术可以低估胎儿发生肺动脉高压和ECMO的风险。
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Measurements of Lung Size in Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia - A Comparison of Prenatal Imaging Techniques.

To investigate the correlation between different prenatal imaging techniques in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) and their prognostic value.209 fetuses with CDH were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. The prenatal ultrasound-based and MRI-based (MRI: magnetic resonance imaging) observed-to-expected lung-to-head ratio (o/e-LHR) and MRI-based relative fetal lung volume (rFLV) were evaluated and compared. Their prediction component with respect to clinical outcome was evaluated. Mean values were compared by two-sample t-tests or the Mann-Whitney U-test. The Chi-square or Fisher's exact test was used in order to compare qualitative parameters. Kappa coefficients, McNemar test, and Bowker's test were used to assess the degree of agreement.The study population included 183 fetuses with left-sided and 26 fetuses with right-sided CDH. Survival did not differ significantly (74.3% vs. 80.8%, p=0.053). For every imaging technique, incidences of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and chronic lung disease decreased, and the probability of survival increased gradually reaching minima and maxima for o/e-LHR and rFLV above 35%. Outcome improved if rFLV was above 35% - compared to MRI-based measurement of o/e-LHR above 35%.Our data confirm the predictive value of o/e-LHR for CDH - irrespective of the diagnostic modality. MRI evaluation of o/e-LHR was not superior compared to sonography. MRI evaluation of rFLV correlated with morbidity and mortality which can be beneficial for fetuses with an otherwise good prognosis based on higher o/e-LHR as 2D imaging techniques can underestimate the fetuses' risk for pulmonary hypertension and ECMO.

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Ultraschall in Der Medizin
Ultraschall in Der Medizin 医学-核医学
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5.30
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8.80%
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228
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ultraschall in der Medizin / European Journal of Ultrasound publishes scientific papers and contributions from a variety of disciplines on the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of ultrasound with an emphasis on clinical application. Technical papers with a physiological theme as well as the interaction between ultrasound and biological systems might also occasionally be considered for peer review and publication, provided that the translational relevance is high and the link with clinical applications is tight. The editors and the publishers reserve the right to publish selected articles online only. Authors are welcome to submit supplementary video material. Letters and comments are also accepted, promoting a vivid exchange of opinions and scientific discussions.
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