Nur Aycan, Harun Arslan, Eyyup Yurekturk, Murat Basaranoglu, Ali Ates, Serap Karaman, Oguz Tuncer, Abdurrahman Aycan
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目的:脑积水是一种以脑脊液在脑室系统过度积聚,导致脑室增大和颅内压升高为特征的疾病。本研究旨在评估经囟门超声检查是否可作为脑积水婴儿脑磁共振成像的一种实用且简单的替代方法。材料和方法:在这项前瞻性研究中,54名诊断为脑积水的婴儿接受了经囟门超声检查和脑磁共振成像。一名新生儿科医生和一名放射科医生独立评估心室测量,包括Evans指数、额枕角比、双侧心室指数、前角宽度、丘脑枕距离、胼胝体角和胼胝体长度。结果:54例患儿中,48例(88.9%)行脑室腹腔分流术。经囟门超声检查与磁共振检查在大多数心室指标上有很强的相关性:Evans指数(r = 0.875, p = 0.0001)、额枕角比(r = 0.867, p = 0.0001)、胼胝体角(r = 0.868, p = 0.0001)、双侧心室指数(左r = 0.937,右r = 0.944, p = 0.0001)、双侧前角宽度(左r = 0.918,右r = 0.908;P = 0.0001)和双侧丘脑枕叶距离(左r = 0.956,右r = 0.919; P = 0.0001)。胼胝体长度的相关性有统计学意义,但较弱(r = 0.386, p = 0.004)。结论:我们的研究强调,经囟门超声检查在经验丰富的人手中效果更好,应广泛推广,并成为不必要和重复成像方法的良好替代方法。
Correlation of Transfontanel Ultrasonography and Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements in Neonates with Hydrocephalus.
Aim: To evaluate whether transfontanel ultrasonography could serve as a practical and less complex alternative to brain magnetic resonance imaging in infants with hydrocephalus.
Material and methods: In this prospective study, 54 infants diagnosed with hydrocephalus underwent both transfontanel ultrasonography and brain magnetic resonance imaging. A neonatologist and a radiologist independently assessed ventricular measurements, including the Evans index, frontooccipital horn ratio, bilateral ventricular index, anterior horn width, thalamooccipital distance, callosal angle, and corpus callosum length.
Results: Among the 54 infants, 48 (88.9%) received a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. A strong correlation was found between transfontanel ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging for most ventricular measurements: Evans index (r=0.875, p=0.0001), frontooccipital horn ratio (r=0.867, p=0.0001), callosal angle (r=0.868, p=0.0001), bilateral ventricular index (left r=0.937, right r=0.944; p=0.0001 for both), bilateral anterior horn width (left r=0.918, right r=0.908; p=0.0001 for both), and bilateral thalamooccipital distance (left r=0.956, right r=0.919; p=0.0001 for both). The correlation for corpus callosum length was statistically significant but weaker (r=0.386, p=0.004).
Conclusion: Our study emphasizes that transfontanel ultrasonography?which achieves better results in experienced hands? should be widespread and an excellent alternative to unnecessary and repeated imaging methods.