非镇静快速脑磁共振成像对儿童脑积水的评价

Q4 Medicine
Tomomi Kimiwada, M. Kitami, Toshiaki Hayashi, Y. Shimanuki, R. Shirane, T. Tominaga
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在影像学研究中电离辐射暴露的潜在不良影响与儿科人群特别相关。为了减少辐射暴露,在西方国家,快速脑(或快速序列)磁共振成像已被用于评估脑积水儿童患者的脑室大小。本研究的目的是评估使用非镇静快速脑磁共振成像获得的图像质量,并考虑其优点和局限性。我们回顾性分析了儿童脑积水患者在没有镇静的情况下进行的一系列快速脑MRI研究。对年龄中位数为9个月的儿童脑积水患者进行了41例无镇静的快速脑MRI检查。每次研究持续时间不超过30 s。导管显示良好,图像质量足以评估脑室大小。非镇静快速脑磁共振成像是评估脑积水儿童脑室大小和脑室导管的可靠方法。(2021年2月10日收稿,2021年4月27日收稿)
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Non-Sedative Quick-Brain MR Imaging for the Evaluation of Pediatric Patients with Hydrocephalus
The potential adverse effects of ionizing radiation exposure during imaging studies are particularly relevant to the pediatric population. To reduce radiation exposure, quick‒brain(or rapid sequence)MR imaging has been used to evaluate cerebral ventricle size in pediatric patients with hydrocephalus in Western countries. The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of images obtained using non‒ sedative quick‒brain MR imaging and consider its merits and limitations. We retrospectively analyzed a series of quick‒brain MRI studies performed without sedation for pediatric patients with hydrocephalus. A total of 41 quick‒brain MRI examinations were performed without sedation for pediatric patients with hydrocephalus with a median age of 9 months at the time of examination. The duration of each study was less than 30 s. The catheter visualization was good, and the image quality was excellent enough for evaluating the cerebral ventricle size. Non‒sedative quick‒brain MR imaging is reliable for evaluating the ventricle size and ventricular catheter in pediatric patients with hydrocephalus. (Received February 10, 2021;accepted April 27, 2021)
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