Comparison of a Whole-Brain Contrast-Enhanced 3D TSE T1WI versus Orbits Contrast-Enhanced 2D Coronal T1WI at 3T MRI for the Detection of Optic Nerve Enhancement in Patients with Acute Loss of Visual Acuity

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Prillard, David [1 ]
Charbonneau, Frederique [1 ]
Clavel, Pierre [1 ]
Vignal-Clermont, Catherine [2 ]
Deschamps, Romain [3 ]
de la Motte, Marine Boudot [3 ]
Guillaume, Jessica [4 ]
Savatovsky, Julien [1 ]
Lecler, Augustin [1 ]
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[1] A Rothschild Fdn Hosp, Dept Neuroradiol, 25 Rue Manin, F-75019 Paris, France
[2] A Rothschild Fdn Hosp, Dept Neuroradiol, Paris, France
[3] A Rothschild Fdn Hosp, Dept Neuroradiol, Paris, France
[4] A Rothschild Fdn Hosp, Dept Clin Res, Paris, France
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MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS; DIAGNOSIS; NEURITIS;
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10.3174/ajnr.A8233
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging is the technique of choice for patients presenting with acute loss of visual acuity with no obvious ophthalmologic cause. The goal of our study was to compare orbits contrast-enhanced 2D coronal T1WI with a whole-brain contrast-enhanced 3D (WBCE-3D) TSE T1WI at 3T for the detection of optic nerve enhancement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This institutional review board?approved retrospective single-center study included patients presenting with acute loss of vision who underwent 3T MR imaging from November 2014 to February 2020. Two radiologists, blinded to all data, individually assessed the presence of enhancement of the optic nerve on orbits contrast-enhanced 2D T1WI and WBCE-3D T1WI separately and in random order. A McNemar test and a Cohen ? method were used for comparing the 2 MR imaging sequences. RESULTS: One thousand twenty-three patients (638 women and 385 men; mean age, 42 [SD, 18.3]?years) were included. There was a strong concordance between WBCE-3D T1WI and orbits contrast-enhanced 2D T1WI when detecting enhancement of the optic nerve: ??= 0.87 (95% CI, 0.84?0.90). WBCE-3D T1WI was significantly more likely to detect canalicular enhancement compared with orbits contrast-enhanced 2D T1WI: 178/1023 (17.4%) versus 138/1023 (13.5%) (P?<!--?.001) and 108/1023 (10.6%) versus 90/1023 (8.8%) (P?=?.04), respectively. The WBCE-3D T1WI sequence detected 27/1023 (3%) instances of optic disc enhancement versus 0/1023 (0%) on orbits contrast-enhanced 2D T1WI. There were significantly fewer severe artifacts on WBCE-3D T1WI compared with orbits contrast-enhanced 2D T1WI: 68/1023 (6.6%) versus 101/1023 (9.8%) (P?<?.001). The median reader-reported confidence was significantly higher with coronal T1WI compared with 3D TSE T1WI: 5 (95% CI, 4?5) versus 3 (95% CI, 1?4; P?<?.001).</p--> CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that there was a strong concordance between WBCE-3D T1WI and orbits contrast-enhanced 2D T1WI when detecting enhancement of the optic nerve in patients with acute loss of visual acuity with no obvious ophthalmologic cause. WBCE-3D T1WI demonstrated higher sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing optic neuritis, particularly in cases involving the canalicular segments.
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