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目的:探讨弥散加权磁共振成像(DWI)对肛瘘及其并发症的诊断价值。材料和方法:这是一项回顾性研究,基于47例临床诊断为肛周瘘的患者的资料,这些患者在1.5 t GE Signa MR扫描仪上进行了MRI研究。DWI序列采用3种不同的b值。包括其他常规MR序列。研究MR影像,比较DW序列与其他序列对肛瘘及其并发症的诊断效果。应用ADC图测量脓肿和炎性软组织病变的表观扩散系数(ADC)值。获得诊断疗效的标准参考是术后资料。结果:47例接受MRI检查的患者中诊断出79例肛周瘘管。不同MR序列诊断肛周瘘的敏感性和特异性分别为:T2 FSFSE:敏感性92%;DWI:灵敏度96%;T2+DWI联合:100%灵敏度;钆后T1 FS诊断肛周瘘的敏感性为100%。本研究脓肿的平均表观扩散系数为0.990±0.05 × 10-3,炎性软组织病变的平均表观扩散系数为1.440±0.05 × 10-3。最佳ADC截止值为1.098 × 10-3 mm2/s,敏感性100%,特异性93.8%。结论:DW显像是诊断肛周瘘及其并发症的可靠序列。ADC值的测量对诊断肛周脓肿是可靠的。DWI序列对静脉注射钆有禁忌症的肾功能损害患者有帮助。
A study of the diagnostic efficacy of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of perianal fistula and its complications.
Purpose: To determine the diagnostic efficacy of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) in the diagnosis of perianal fistula and its complications.
Material and methods: This is a retrospective study based on the data of 47 patients with a clinical diagnosis of perianal fistula, who had an MRI study performed on a 1.5-T GE Signa MR scanner. DWI sequences were done using 3 different b-values. Other routine MR sequences were included. The MR images were studied to compare the diagnostic efficacy of the DW MRI sequence and other sequences in diagnosing perianal fistula and its complications. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of abscesses and inflammatory soft tissue lesions were measured using ADC maps. The standard reference to obtain diagnostic efficacy was post-surgical data.
Results: Seventy-nine perianal fistulas were diagnosed in 47 patients who had undergone an MRI study. The sensitivity and specificity of different MR sequences in diagnosing perianal fistulas are T2 FSFSE: 92% sensitivity; DWI: 96% sensitivity; combined T2+DWI: 100% sensitivity; and post-gadolinium T1 FS has 100% sensitivity in diagnosing perianal fistulas. The mean apparent diffusion coefficient for the abscess in our study was 0.990 ± 0.05 × 10-3, and the mean apparent diffusion coefficient for an inflammatory soft tissue lesion was 1.440 ± 0.05 × 10-3. The optimal ADC cut-off for the abscess was 1.098 × 10-3 mm2/s showing 100% sensitivity and 93.8% specificity.
Conclusions: DW imaging is a reliable sequence to diagnose perianal fistula and its complications. Measurement of ADC values is reliable in diagnosing perianal abscess collection. DWI sequence helps patients with renal impairment in whom IV gadolinium is contraindicated.