Experience of Application of Magnetic Resonance Myelography Methods in Patients with Neurological and Neurosurgical Pathology

IF 2.2 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Radiology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-11-29 DOI:10.52560/2713-0118-2022-1-45-62
O. Bogomyakova, L. M. Vasilkiv, Y. Stankevich, A. Savelov, A. Tulupov
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Purpose — to study the possibilities of clinical application of MR-myelography techniques in static and dynamic modes in patients with various neurological and neurosurgical pathologies accompanied by CSF dynamics disorders. On the Philips 1.5 and 3.0 T MRI scanners, an extended protocol for examination of patients with cerebrospinal fluid disorders was presented. The protocol includes, in addition to routine sequences (T1-, T2-WI, FLAIR), thin-slice MP-myelography in a static mode (CSF-DRIVE, 3DMYUR) with soft tissues signal suppression. Also, a cinema-technique of MR myelography (CSF-PCA) in the optimal projection and a phase-contrast method with a quantitative assessment of the cerebrospinal fluid flow at the pathology level and at adjacent levels were performed. The assessment of the diagnostic significance of the proposed research protocol was carried out. The extended study protocol was applied in patients with idiopathic normotensive hydrocephalus, obstructive hydrocephalus, Chiari malformation type I, in patients with syringomyelia at the level of the cervical spinal cord and showed high efficiency in assessing of cerebrospinal fluid dynamics in patients with a neurological and neurosurgical profile. The use of extended approach allows to more fully evaluate the state of the cerebrospinal fluid system, the patency of the cerebrospinal fluid (the presence of additional septa / membranes, partial / complete stenosis and narrowing), as well as preand postoperative morpho-functional changes.
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目的:探讨静态和动态核磁共振脊髓造影技术在伴有脑脊液动力学紊乱的各种神经和神经外科病变患者中的临床应用可能性。在Philips 1.5和3.0 T MRI扫描仪上,提出了脑脊液疾病患者检查的扩展方案。除了常规序列(T1-, T2-WI, FLAIR)外,该方案还包括静态模式下的薄层mp -髓造影(CSF-DRIVE, 3DMYUR),软组织信号抑制。此外,在最佳投影中进行了mri脊髓造影(CSF-PCA)电影技术,并在病理水平和邻近水平进行了定量评估脑脊液流量的相衬法。对拟议研究方案的诊断意义进行了评估。扩展研究方案应用于特发性常压脑积水、梗阻性脑积水、I型Chiari畸形、颈脊髓水平脊髓空洞患者,并显示出在评估神经和神经外科患者脑脊液动力学方面的高效率。扩展入路的使用可以更全面地评估脑脊液系统的状态、脑脊液的通畅程度(是否存在额外的隔膜/膜、部分/完全狭窄和狭窄),以及术前和术后形态功能的变化。
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期刊介绍: Radiology Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes articles on all areas of medical imaging. The journal promotes evidence-based radiology practice though the publication of original research, reviews, and clinical studies for a multidisciplinary audience. Radiology Research and Practice is archived in Portico, which provides permanent archiving for electronic scholarly journals, as well as via the LOCKSS initiative. It operates a fully open access publishing model which allows open global access to its published content. This model is supported through Article Processing Charges. For more information on Article Processing charges in gen
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