高分辨率计算机断层扫描在人工耳蜗患者评估中的回顾性分析。

S B Nair, K A Abou-Elhamd, M Hawthorne
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摘要

颞骨高分辨率计算机断层扫描(HRCT)在人工耳蜗植入术前常规评估。进行了最大规模的多中心回顾性数据分析,比较HRCT检查结果与手术结果,试图确定HRCT的准确性。在1009名患者中,525人接受了扫描,其中335人接受了植入。作为这项研究的一部分,我们也能够确定放射学和非放射学的原因排斥患者的人工耳蜗植入。最常见的原因是残余听力足够。HRCT预测耳蜗骨化的准确率为94.6%,特异性为100%,敏感性为71%。脑膜炎是导致耳蜗骨化的主要原因(44%)。我们通过对成人和儿童患者的广泛多中心研究得出结论,HRCT在预测耳蜗异常方面是准确的。对于脑膜炎后患者,磁共振成像(MRI)可能是一种有用的附加检查。
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A retrospective analysis of high resolution computed tomography in the assessment of cochlear implant patients.

High resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of the temporal bone is performed routinely in the preoperative evaluation for cochlear implantation. The largest multicentre retrospective analysis of data was undertaken to compare the findings on HRCT with the surgical findings in an attempt to determine the accuracy of HRCT. Of the 1009 patients referred, 525 were scanned of whom 335 were implanted. As part of this study we were also able to identify both radiological and non-radiological reasons for rejection of patients for cochlear implantation. the commonest cause being adequate residual hearing. The accuracy of HRCT in predicting cochlear ossification was 94.6%, with a 100% specificity and a 71%, sensitivity. Meningitis was the leading cause of cochlear ossification (44%). We conclude from this extensive multicentre study of both adult and paediatric patients that HRCT is accurate in predicting cochlear abnormality. In post-meningitic patients magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be a useful additional investigation.

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