MRI myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine CSF leaks: Report of 2 cases

In patients with occult cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks or CSF leak syndrome, orthostatic headaches are a common presenting symptom. Although computed tomography (CT) myelography has historically been the gold standard for diagnosis with radioisotope cisternography as a diagnostic alternative, magne...

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Main Authors: Yi Yang, MD, MPH, Kevin Carr, MD, Yafell Serulle, MD, PhD, Ravishankar Shivashankar, MD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-08-01
Series:Radiology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S193004331930161X
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spelling doaj-e71ebdaaad844343bf0f39a19503a8522020-11-24T21:37:54ZengElsevierRadiology Case Reports1930-04332019-08-01148981985MRI myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine CSF leaks: Report of 2 casesYi Yang, MD, MPH0Kevin Carr, MD1Yafell Serulle, MD, PhD2Ravishankar Shivashankar, MD3Corresponding author.; Department of Radiology, Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 20900, USADepartment of Radiology, Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 20900, USADepartment of Radiology, Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 20900, USADepartment of Radiology, Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 20900, USAIn patients with occult cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks or CSF leak syndrome, orthostatic headaches are a common presenting symptom. Although computed tomography (CT) myelography has historically been the gold standard for diagnosis with radioisotope cisternography as a diagnostic alternative, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) myelography using intrathecal gadolinium has reported sensitivity of 80%-87%. Two patients with spontaneous orthostatic headaches lasting for several days were diagnosed with CSF leaks at multiple thoracic segments using MRI myelogram with intrathecal gadolinium (Gadavist, Bayer, Whippany, NJ). This allowed for subsequent targeted treatment with CT fluoroscopy guidance, resulting in therapeutic responses within 1-2 treatment with targeted blood patching. Although intrathecal gadolinium is an off-label use, the superior contrast resolution and lack of radiation exposure makes MRI myelography an excellent imaging modality for diagnosing CSF leak, targeting treatment, and monitoring outcomes compared to CT myelography and radioisotope cisternography. Keywords: MR myelogram, CSF leak, Blood patchhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S193004331930161X
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author Yi Yang, MD, MPH
Kevin Carr, MD
Yafell Serulle, MD, PhD
Ravishankar Shivashankar, MD
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Kevin Carr, MD
Yafell Serulle, MD, PhD
Ravishankar Shivashankar, MD
MRI myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine CSF leaks: Report of 2 cases
Radiology Case Reports
author_facet Yi Yang, MD, MPH
Kevin Carr, MD
Yafell Serulle, MD, PhD
Ravishankar Shivashankar, MD
author_sort Yi Yang, MD, MPH
title MRI myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine CSF leaks: Report of 2 cases
title_short MRI myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine CSF leaks: Report of 2 cases
title_full MRI myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine CSF leaks: Report of 2 cases
title_fullStr MRI myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine CSF leaks: Report of 2 cases
title_full_unstemmed MRI myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine CSF leaks: Report of 2 cases
title_sort mri myelography for diagnosis and targeted blood patching of multilevel thoracic spine csf leaks: report of 2 cases
publisher Elsevier
series Radiology Case Reports
issn 1930-0433
publishDate 2019-08-01
description In patients with occult cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks or CSF leak syndrome, orthostatic headaches are a common presenting symptom. Although computed tomography (CT) myelography has historically been the gold standard for diagnosis with radioisotope cisternography as a diagnostic alternative, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) myelography using intrathecal gadolinium has reported sensitivity of 80%-87%. Two patients with spontaneous orthostatic headaches lasting for several days were diagnosed with CSF leaks at multiple thoracic segments using MRI myelogram with intrathecal gadolinium (Gadavist, Bayer, Whippany, NJ). This allowed for subsequent targeted treatment with CT fluoroscopy guidance, resulting in therapeutic responses within 1-2 treatment with targeted blood patching. Although intrathecal gadolinium is an off-label use, the superior contrast resolution and lack of radiation exposure makes MRI myelography an excellent imaging modality for diagnosing CSF leak, targeting treatment, and monitoring outcomes compared to CT myelography and radioisotope cisternography. Keywords: MR myelogram, CSF leak, Blood patch
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S193004331930161X
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