MRI-DWI 检测残余胆脂瘤:向最佳随访方案迈进

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1007/s00405-024-08939-9
Maura C. Eggink, Maarten J. F. de Wolf, Fenna A. Ebbens, Maartje M. L. de Win, Frederik G. Dikkers, Erik van Spronsen
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目的分析MRI-DWI在检测胆脂瘤手术后残留疾病方面的诊断准确性,并提出最佳随访(FU)方案。方法对一家三级转诊中心接受胆脂瘤手术的患者进行回顾性病历审查。3.0T非回波平面弥散加权成像是常规FU的一部分,或根据临床怀疑的疾病进行。成像结果在二诊手术或骨链重建过程中进行围手术期验证。结果 在 664 例胆脂瘤手术的 FU 中,共获得了 1208 次 MRI-DWI 检查,并进行了 235 次二次检查。大多数 MRI-DWI 在手术后 1.5 年内获得。与其他 FU 期相比,这一时期发现的 MRI-DWI 真阳性病例明显较少,而发现残余疾病的 MRI-DWI 假阴性病例明显较多。大约3年后进行扫描,MRI-DWI真阳性率明显更高,灵敏度超过80%。年轻患者出现残余疾病的风险更高。接受椎管壁上翻手术的患者以及 12 岁以下的患者出现 MRI-DWI 假阴性的风险较高。结论:对于胆脂瘤手术后病情稳定的耳朵,建议采用一种新的放射学 FU 方案来检测残留疾病:在初次手术后约 3 年和 5 年进行标准 MRI-DWI 检查,对于有特殊风险因素的患者(即 12 岁以上患者或接受管壁上翻手术但未阻塞的患者),则在约 9 年后进行 MRI-DWI 检查。
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MRI-DWI detection of residual cholesteatoma: moving toward an optimum follow-up scheme

Purpose

To analyse diagnostic accuracy of MRI-DWI in detecting residual disease after cholesteatoma surgery and propose an optimum follow-up (FU) scheme.

Method

A retrospective chart review of patients who had cholesteatoma surgery in a tertiary referral centre. 3.0 T non-echo planar diffusion weighted imaging was performed as part of routine FU or indicated on the basis of clinical suspicion of disease. Imaging outcome was verified per-operatively during a second-look procedure or ossicular chain reconstruction. Diagnostic parameters were calculated and stratified by FU length.

Results

For the FU of 664 cholesteatoma surgeries, 1208 MRI-DWI were obtained and 235 second-look procedures were performed. Most MRI-DWI were obtained within 1.5 yrs of surgery. In this period, significantly less true positive MRI-DWI and significantly more false negative MRI-DWI for residual disease were found compared to other FU periods. Scanning after approximately 3 yrs yielded a significantly higher rate of true positive MRI-DWI, while sensitivity surpassed 80%. Younger patients had a higher risk of developing residual disease. Patients undergoing canal wall up surgery, as well as patients < 12 yrs, were at risk for false negative MRI-DWI. Obliteration reduces the risk of residual disease, while leading to less false negative MRI-DWI.

Conclusion

A novel radiologic FU scheme for detecting residual disease is suggested for stable ears after cholesteatoma surgery: standard MRI-DWI approximately 3 and 5 yrs after primary surgery, as well as MRI-DWI after approximately 9 yrs for patients with specific risk factors (i.e., patients < 12 yrs or patients undergoing canal wall up surgery without obliteration).

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