从出生到儿童期检测和纵向监测心室异常的成像生物标志物。

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Antonio Navarro-Ballester, Rosa Álvaro-Ballester, Miguel Á Lara-Martínez
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摘要

这篇叙述性的综述探讨了从出生到儿童时期使用成像生物标志物来诊断和监测脑积水。早期发现和纵向随访对于指导及时干预和评估治疗结果至关重要。颅超声和磁共振成像(MRI)是主要的成像方式,提供对脑室大小、脑脊液动力学和神经发育影响的关键见解。关键参数,包括Evans指数、Levene指数和Cella Media指数,以及基于体积和弥散的MRI技术,已经探讨了它们的诊断和预后价值。自动图像分析和人工智能的进步进一步提高了测量精度和再现性。尽管取得了这些进展,但在标准化成像协议和建立不同儿科人群的规范性参考值方面仍然存在挑战。这篇综述强调了当前成像方法的优势和局限性,强调需要一致的方法来提高脑积水的诊断准确性和优化患者管理。
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Imaging biomarkers for detection and longitudinal monitoring of ventricular abnormalities from birth to childhood.

This narrative review examines the use of imaging biomarkers for diagnosing and monitoring hydrocephalus from birth through childhood. Early detection and longitudinal follow-up are essential for guiding timely interventions and assessing treatment outcomes. Cranial ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the primary imaging modalities, providing critical insights into ventricular size, cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and neurodevelopmental implications. Key parameters, including Evans' index, Levene's index, and the Cella Media index, as well as volumetric and diffusion-based MRI techniques, have been explored for their diagnostic and prognostic value. Advances in automated image analysis and artificial intelligence have further improved measurement precision and reproducibility. Despite these developments, challenges remain in standardizing imaging protocols and establishing normative reference values across different pediatric populations. This review highlights the strengths and limitations of current imaging approaches, emphasizing the need for consistent methodologies to enhance diagnostic accuracy and optimize patient management in hydrocephalus.

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