The value of the dermal rim sign on nonenhanced magnetic resonance imaging for predicting dermal backflow in patients with primary lower extremity lymphedema

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Journal of vascular surgery. Venous and lymphatic disorders Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jvsv.2024.101890
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Abstract

Purpose

The dermal rim sign (DRS) on nonenhanced magnetic resonance imaging has been shown to predict dermal backflow (DBF) in patients with secondary upper limb lymphedema. However, whether the DRS has the same effects on primary lower extremity lymphedema (PLEL) has not been clearly reported. Therefore, this study aimed to explore whether the DRS can be used to diagnose DBF on lymphoscintigraphy in patients with PLEL.

Methods

A total of 94 patients who were diagnosed with PLEL were recruited for this retrospective study from January 2022 to December 2023. All the patients were divided into two groups according to the lymphoscintigraphy findings: no DBF and DBF. The magnetic resonance imaging data of the two groups were recorded and statistically compared for the following indicators: range of lymphedema involvement (left, right, whole lower limbs, only thigh, only calf and ankle), signs of lymphedema (notable thickening of skin, parallel line sign, grid sign, honeycomb sign, band sign, lymph lake sign, crescent sign, DRS), and lymphedema measurement (skin thickness, band width). The DRS is characterized by notable thickening of the skin plus the grid sign and/or honeycomb sign, plus the band sign.

Results

The following statistically significant differences in the following indicators were found between the two groups (P < .05): notable skin thickening, parallel line sign, grid sign, honeycomb sign, band sign, DRS, skin thickness, and band width. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for predicting for DBF with the DRS was 82%, 64%, and 77%, respectively.

Conclusions

This study confirmed good consistency between the DRS and DBF from the perspective of imaging. This tool is suitable for children, adolescents, and patients with contraindications to lymphoscintigraphy. The DRS has important value in assessing the severity of PLEL. The DRS is suggested for the clinical use of combined surgical treatment of PLEL.

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非增强核磁共振成像上的真皮边缘标志对原发性下肢淋巴水肿患者真皮回流的预测价值。
目的 非增强磁共振成像上的真皮边缘征(DRS)已被证明可预测继发性上肢淋巴水肿患者的真皮回流(DBF)。然而,DRS是否对原发性下肢淋巴水肿(PLEL)具有同样的作用还没有明确的报道。因此,本研究旨在探讨 DRS 是否可用于诊断 PLEL 患者淋巴窥镜图上的 DBF。根据淋巴管造影结果将所有患者分为两组:无 DBF 组和 DBF 组。记录两组患者的磁共振成像数据,并对以下指标进行统计学比较:淋巴水肿累及范围(左、右、整个下肢、仅大腿、仅小腿和踝关节)、淋巴水肿体征(皮肤明显增厚、平行线征、网格征、蜂窝征、带征、淋巴湖征、新月征、DRS)和淋巴水肿测量(皮肤厚度、带宽)。DRS的特征是皮肤明显增厚,加上网格状标志和/或蜂窝状标志,再加上带状标志。结果发现两组患者在以下指标上差异有统计学意义(P <.05):皮肤明显增厚、平行线标志、网格状标志、蜂窝状标志、带状标志、DRS、皮肤厚度和带宽。使用 DRS 预测 DBF 的敏感性、特异性和准确性分别为 82%、64% 和 77%。该工具适用于儿童、青少年和有淋巴管造影禁忌症的患者。DRS 在评估 PLEL 的严重程度方面具有重要价值。建议将 DRS 用于 PLEL 的联合手术治疗。
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Journal of vascular surgery. Venous and lymphatic disorders
Journal of vascular surgery. Venous and lymphatic disorders SURGERYPERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE&n-PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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6.30
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328
审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders is one of a series of specialist journals launched by the Journal of Vascular Surgery. It aims to be the premier international Journal of medical, endovascular and surgical management of venous and lymphatic disorders. It publishes high quality clinical, research, case reports, techniques, and practice manuscripts related to all aspects of venous and lymphatic disorders, including malformations and wound care, with an emphasis on the practicing clinician. The journal seeks to provide novel and timely information to vascular surgeons, interventionalists, phlebologists, wound care specialists, and allied health professionals who treat patients presenting with vascular and lymphatic disorders. As the official publication of The Society for Vascular Surgery and the American Venous Forum, the Journal will publish, after peer review, selected papers presented at the annual meeting of these organizations and affiliated vascular societies, as well as original articles from members and non-members.
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