Tuberculous meningitis: Comparison of contrast enhanced T1-weighted and flair MR imaging with magnetization transfer contrast

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作者
Mutlu, H [1 ]
Silit, E [1 ]
Pekkafali, Z [1 ]
Basekim, CC [1 ]
Kantarci, M [1 ]
Kizilkaya, E [1 ]
机构
[1] Haydarpasa Teaching Hosp, Gulhane Mil Med Acad, Dept Radiol, Istanbul, Turkey
来源
RIVISTA DI NEURORADIOLOGIA | 2005年 / 18卷 / 02期
关键词
FLAIR; contrast-enhanced FLAIR; magnetization transfer contrast; tuberculous meningitis;
D O I
10.1177/197140090501800208
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) imaging with contrast enhancement is highly sensitive for detecting subarachnoid space disease. We hypothesized that contrast-enhanced FLAIR imaging with magnetization transfer would offer superior sensitivity to contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR imaging with magnetization transfer in detecting TB meningitis. Forty-four patients referred for suspected TB meningitis underwent MR imaging studies. The patients had either proven TB meningitis or negative TB meningitis. The MR imaging examinations included both contrast-enhanced FLAIR and T1-weighted MR images with magnetization transfers that were independently reviewed by two neuroradiologists. Each of the sequences was reviewed individually and separately and was assigned a score of positive or negative for TB meningitis. Of the 21 studies of patients with proven TB meningitis, nine were positive based on contrast-enhanced FLAIR images with magnetization transfer, and 13 were positive based on contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR images with magnetization transfer. Of the 23 studies of patients without TB meningitis, 19 were negative based on contrast-enhanced FLAIR images, and 20 were negative based on contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR images with magnetization transfer. The sensitivity and specificity for contrast-enhanced FLAIR images for detecting TB meningitis were 43% (nine of 21) and 82% (19 of 23), respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR images with magnetization transfer for detecting TB meningitis were 62% (13 of 21) and 87% (20 of 23), respectively. Contrast-enhanced FLAIR imaging with magnetization transfer is less sensitive than contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR sequences with magnetization transfer in detecting TB meningitis.
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