弥散加权成像在儿童骶髂关节MRI中的应用效果。

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Northern Clinics of Istanbul Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14744/nci.2023.90907
Sevinc Tasar, Saliha Ciraci, Pinar Diydem Yilmaz, Aslihan Semiz Oysu, Yasar Bukte, Betul Sozeri
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目的:由于儿童骨髓信号不成熟,骶髂关节的评估比成人困难。本研究旨在评价弥散加权成像(DWI)在骶髂关节磁共振成像(MRI)中的应用价值。方法:由2名儿科放射科医师对54例骶髂炎患者和85例完全正常对照的骶髂关节MRI(包括DWI序列)进行评估。在MRI评估中,骶髂关节软骨下骨髓水肿和造影剂增强被认为是活动性骶髂炎。测量骶髂关节6个部位的表观扩散系数(ADC)。在不知道诊断的情况下,回顾性评价了1668个野区。结果:参考对比后T1W系列,短时间反转恢复(STIR)图像诊断骶髂炎的敏感性为88%,特异性为92%,阳性预测值为83%,阴性预测值为94%。在未成熟骨髓中观察到继发于闪光信号的STIR图像假阳性结果。所有患者和健康组均记录弥散加权图像获得的ADC测量值。骶髂炎区ADC值为1.35x10-3 mm2/s (SD: 0.21),正常骨髓区ADC值为0.44x10-3 mm2/s (SD: 0.71),未成熟骨髓区ADC值为0.72x10-3 mm2/s (SD: 0.76)。结论:虽然STIR研究是诊断骶髂炎的有效序列,但在经验不足的儿童中,它们会导致未成熟骨髓的假阳性结果。DWI是一种客观的方法,可以防止通过未成熟骨骼的ADC测量来评估骶髂炎的错误。此外,它是一种短而有效的MRI系列,对儿童的诊断做出了重要贡献,而无需进行对比增强检查。
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Efficacy of diffusion weighted imaging in sacroiliac joint MRI in children.

Objective: Because of the immature bone marrow signal in children, assessment of the sacroiliac joint is more difficult than in adults. Aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) in sacroiliac joint magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Methods: Sacroiliac joint MRI, including DWI sequences, were evaluated by two pediatric radiologists in 54 patients with sacroiliitis and 85 completely normal controls. In MRI evaluation, subchondral bone marrow edema and contrast enhancement in the sacroiliac joints were considered as active sacroiliitis. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements were made in six areas from each sacroiliac joint. A total of 1668 fields were evaluated retrospectively without their diagnosis being known.

Results: When the postcontrast T1W series were referenced, the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of short time inversion recovery (STIR) images in the diagnosis of sacroiliitis were 88%, 92%, 83% and 94% respectively, compared to contrast-enhanced images. False positive results in STIR images were observed secondary to the flaring signal in the immature bone marrow. ADC measurements obtained from diffusion-weighted images were recorded in all patients and healthy groups. The ADC values were 1.35x10-3 mm2/s (SD: 0.21) in the areas of sacroiliitis, 0.44x10-3 mm2/s (SD: 0.71) in the normal bone marrow and 0.72x10-3 mm2/s (SD: 0.76) in the immature bone marrow areas.

Conclusion: Although STIR studies are an effective sequence in the diagnosis of sacroiliitis, they cause false positive results in immature bone marrow in children in inexperienced hands. DWI is an objective method that prevents errors in the assessment of sacroiliitis by means of ADC measurements in the immature skeleton. In addition, it is a short and effective MRI series that makes important contributions to the diagnosis without the need for contrast-enhanced examinations in children.

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