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An investigation into the accuracy of orbital X-rays, when using CR, in detecting ferromagnetic intraocular foreign bodies.

Authors :
Momoniat HT
England A
Source :
Radiography (London, England : 1995) [Radiography (Lond)] 2017 Feb; Vol. 23 (1), pp. 55-59. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Oct 06.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine the accuracy of orbital X-rays, when using computed radiography (CR), in detecting ferromagnetic intra-ocular foreign bodies (IOFBs) prior to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).<br />Methods: A total of 64 orbital X-rays of an anthropomorphic head phantom were acquired using CR. For each image 1, 2, 3, or 4, large, medium, or small IOFBs were fixed to the anterior surface of the left or right orbit. Each of the acquired images with an IOFB was duplicated in order to increase the sample size. A further 16 normal images (no IOFB) were also included in the sample. Observers were invited to review the images and were permitted to manually magnify and window the images to detect any IOFBs present on each image.<br />Results: 10 observers (4 radiographers; 4 reporting radiographers; 2 consultant radiologists) independently reviewed the images. The mean (SD) sensitivity and specificity were 72.1% (7.3%) and 99.2% (0.8%) for all observers, respectively. According to size the sensitivity in detecting small, medium and large IOFB were 46%, 76% and 93%, respectively. According to location, the lower lateral quadrants had the lowest sensitivity (53%) whereas the upper medial had the greatest (88%).<br />Conclusion: Findings from this study using CR support previous conclusions that conventional X-rays fail to detect metallic IOFBs in all cases. Diagnostic performance is governed by IOFB size and location.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 The College of Radiographers. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-2831
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Radiography (London, England : 1995)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28290341
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2016.09.006