Diagnostic Performance of Short MR-Neurography Protocol for Brachial Plexus Injuries

Objective: To study the diagnostic performance of MR neurography (MRN) for brachial plexus injuries and to optimize the protocol using clinical contexts as the reference standard. Methods: There were 21 patients with brachial plexus injury who were scheduled for conventional myelography. A brachial...

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Main Authors: Siriwan Piyapittayanan, Natthawut Jarunnarumol, Panai Laohaprasitiporn, Suthon Noiwatana, Orasa Chawalparit
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Published: Mahidol University 2019-07-01
Series:Siriraj Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-8c25c8b3eaee4f2aa36eeaecd8f0851c2021-08-13T09:47:38ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822019-07-01714Diagnostic Performance of Short MR-Neurography Protocol for Brachial Plexus InjuriesSiriwan Piyapittayanan0Natthawut Jarunnarumol1Panai Laohaprasitiporn2Suthon Noiwatana3Orasa Chawalparit4Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700 Objective: To study the diagnostic performance of MR neurography (MRN) for brachial plexus injuries and to optimize the protocol using clinical contexts as the reference standard. Methods: There were 21 patients with brachial plexus injury who were scheduled for conventional myelography. A brachial plexus MRN including T2-weighted image-high resolution (T2WI/HR), mDIXON and diffusion weighted image was performed prior to a conventional myelography on the same day. The results of the conventional myelography and the MR imaging were recorded and compared, with the clinical contexts as the reference standard. The sensitivities, specificities, accuracies, false positive and false negative were calculated and compared. Results: The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, false positive and false negative of the conventional myelography were 69.52%, 73.61%, 60.61%, 19.70% and 48.72%, respectively. The diagnostic performance of T2WI/HR were 72.00%, 78.26%, 58.06%, 19.40% and 45.45% for T2WI/HR, respectively which were comparable to those of conventional myelography. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, false positive and false negative of the combination of T2WI/HR and mDIXON were 78.00%, 97.10%, 35.48%, 22.99% and 15.38%, respectively which yielded the highest accuracy. Conclusion: MRN with the combination of T2WI/HR and mDIXON was superior to conventional myelography for the evaluation of brachial plexus injuries due to its shorter processing time, the lack of a need for contrast medium administration, its noninvasive nature, and the provision of information about both preganglionic and postganglionic injuries. https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/205213MR-neurography; high-resolution MRI; brachial plexus injury; nerve root avulsion
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author Siriwan Piyapittayanan
Natthawut Jarunnarumol
Panai Laohaprasitiporn
Suthon Noiwatana
Orasa Chawalparit
spellingShingle Siriwan Piyapittayanan
Natthawut Jarunnarumol
Panai Laohaprasitiporn
Suthon Noiwatana
Orasa Chawalparit
Diagnostic Performance of Short MR-Neurography Protocol for Brachial Plexus Injuries
Siriraj Medical Journal
MR-neurography; high-resolution MRI; brachial plexus injury; nerve root avulsion
author_facet Siriwan Piyapittayanan
Natthawut Jarunnarumol
Panai Laohaprasitiporn
Suthon Noiwatana
Orasa Chawalparit
author_sort Siriwan Piyapittayanan
title Diagnostic Performance of Short MR-Neurography Protocol for Brachial Plexus Injuries
title_short Diagnostic Performance of Short MR-Neurography Protocol for Brachial Plexus Injuries
title_full Diagnostic Performance of Short MR-Neurography Protocol for Brachial Plexus Injuries
title_fullStr Diagnostic Performance of Short MR-Neurography Protocol for Brachial Plexus Injuries
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Performance of Short MR-Neurography Protocol for Brachial Plexus Injuries
title_sort diagnostic performance of short mr-neurography protocol for brachial plexus injuries
publisher Mahidol University
series Siriraj Medical Journal
issn 2228-8082
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Objective: To study the diagnostic performance of MR neurography (MRN) for brachial plexus injuries and to optimize the protocol using clinical contexts as the reference standard. Methods: There were 21 patients with brachial plexus injury who were scheduled for conventional myelography. A brachial plexus MRN including T2-weighted image-high resolution (T2WI/HR), mDIXON and diffusion weighted image was performed prior to a conventional myelography on the same day. The results of the conventional myelography and the MR imaging were recorded and compared, with the clinical contexts as the reference standard. The sensitivities, specificities, accuracies, false positive and false negative were calculated and compared. Results: The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, false positive and false negative of the conventional myelography were 69.52%, 73.61%, 60.61%, 19.70% and 48.72%, respectively. The diagnostic performance of T2WI/HR were 72.00%, 78.26%, 58.06%, 19.40% and 45.45% for T2WI/HR, respectively which were comparable to those of conventional myelography. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, false positive and false negative of the combination of T2WI/HR and mDIXON were 78.00%, 97.10%, 35.48%, 22.99% and 15.38%, respectively which yielded the highest accuracy. Conclusion: MRN with the combination of T2WI/HR and mDIXON was superior to conventional myelography for the evaluation of brachial plexus injuries due to its shorter processing time, the lack of a need for contrast medium administration, its noninvasive nature, and the provision of information about both preganglionic and postganglionic injuries.
topic MR-neurography; high-resolution MRI; brachial plexus injury; nerve root avulsion
url https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/205213
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