Back to Search Start Over

The intravertebral cleft in benign vertebral compression fracture: the diagnostic performance of non-enhanced MRI and fatsuppressed contrast-enhanced MRI.

Authors :
Ryu, C.-W.
Han, H.
Lee, Y.-M.
Lim, M.-K.
Source :
British Journal of Radiology. Dec2009, Vol. 82 Issue 984, p976-981. 6p. 3 Black and White Photographs, 3 Charts.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

We compared the diagnostic performance of non-enhanced MRI and fatsuppressed contrast-enhanced MRI (CEMRI) in diagnosing intravertebral clefts in benign vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). We retrospectively reviewed 99 consecutive patients who had undergone percutaneous vertebroplasty for VCFs. A cleft was defined as a signal void or hyperintense area on non-enhanced MRI (T1 and T2 weighted imaging) or as a hypointense area within a diffusely enhanced vertebra on CEMRI. A cleft was confirmed as a solid opacification on post-procedural radiographs. The interobserver reliability and MRI diagnostic performance were evaluated. The interobserver reliability of non-enhanced MRI was substantial (k=0.698) and the interobserver reliability of CEMRI was almost perfect (k=0.836). Post-procedural radiographs showed solid cleft opacification in 32 out of the 99 cases. The sensitivity and specificity of non-enhanced MRI were 0.72 and 0.82 (observer 1) and 0.63 and 0.87 (observer 2), respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of CEMRI were 0.94 and 0.63 (observer 1) and 0.85 and 0.60 (observer 2), respectively. The sensitivity of CEMRI was significantly higher than that of non-enhanced MRI, and the specificity of nonenhanced MRI was higher than that of CEMRI. CEMRI was highly reliable and sensitive, and non-enhanced MRI was specific for intravertebral clefts. Therefore, spine MRIs, including CEMRI, could provide useful information about intravertebral clefts before percutaneous vertebroplasty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00071285
Volume :
82
Issue :
984
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
British Journal of Radiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
47880797
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr/57527063