Determining the Accuracy of MRI in Evaluation of Infective Vertebral Lesions

Udaya Raj Banjade, L. Kharel, Ashish Shrestha, N. Ranabhat, A. Shahi
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Introduction:MRI is highly accurate in identifying vertebral anomalies by detecting even the smallest changes in water and fat components, making it the preferred method for assessing infectious lesions in the vertebral column. Clinical observations and different imaging properties can help with early diagnosis and treatment. Vertebral endplate destruction, changes in the signal intensity of intervertebral disc and bone marrow, and involvement of the soft tissues surrounding the vertebrae are typical MRI findings of infectious vertebral lesions.Methods:To determine the diagnostic accuracy of MRI in patients suspected of having infective vertebral lesions, a cross-sectional study was conducted involving 52 individuals. The study compared the validity of MRI diagnosis with the diagnosis obtained through CT-guided fine needle aspiration cytology for infective vertebral lesions.Results:By comparing the MRI diagnoses with those of fine needle aspiration cytological diagnosis of vertebral lesions, the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPVs and NPVs), and ultimately diagnostic accuracy of MRI, were computed. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of MRI diagnosis for infective vertebral lesions were 95.6%, 71.4%,95.6%, and 71.4%, respectively and 92.3% of diagnoses were made correctly overall.Conclusions:The finding of this study suggested that MRI should be considered to be the imaging modality of choice for patients with suspected infective vertebral lesions.
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确定MRI在评估感染性椎体病变中的准确性
导语:通过检测水和脂肪成分的最小变化,MRI在识别椎体异常方面具有很高的准确性,使其成为评估脊柱感染性病变的首选方法。临床观察和不同的影像学特征有助于早期诊断和治疗。椎终板破坏、椎间盘和骨髓信号强度改变、椎体周围软组织受累是感染性椎体病变的典型MRI表现。方法:为了确定MRI对疑似感染性椎体病变患者的诊断准确性,对52例患者进行了横断面研究。本研究比较了MRI诊断与ct引导下细针穿刺细胞学诊断对感染性椎体病变的有效性。结果:通过比较MRI诊断与细针穿刺细胞学诊断椎体病变的敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值和阴性预测值(PPVs和npv),最终计算MRI诊断的准确性。MRI诊断感染性椎体病变的敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值(PPV)和阴性预测值(NPV)分别为95.6%、71.4%、95.6%和71.4%,总体正确率为92.3%。结论:本研究的发现提示MRI应被认为是疑似感染性椎体病变患者的首选成像方式。
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