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Detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment
INTRODUCTION: The number of brain MRI with contrast media performed in patients with cognitive impairment has increased without universal agreement. We aimed to evaluate the detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain MRI in patients with cognitive impairment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This single-instit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10406288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37549181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289638 |
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author | Joo, Leehi Suh, Chong Hyun Shim, Woo Hyun Kim, Seon-Ok Lim, Jae-Sung Lee, Jae-Hong Kim, Ho Sung Kim, Sang Joon |
author_facet | Joo, Leehi Suh, Chong Hyun Shim, Woo Hyun Kim, Seon-Ok Lim, Jae-Sung Lee, Jae-Hong Kim, Ho Sung Kim, Sang Joon |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The number of brain MRI with contrast media performed in patients with cognitive impairment has increased without universal agreement. We aimed to evaluate the detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain MRI in patients with cognitive impairment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This single-institution, retrospective study included 4,838 patients who attended outpatient clinics for cognitive impairment evaluation and underwent brain MRI with or without contrast enhancement from December 2015 to February 2020. Patients who tested positive for cognitive impairment were followed-up to confirm whether the result was true-positive and provide follow-up management. Detection rate was defined as the proportion of patients with true-positive results and was compared between groups with and without contrast enhancement. Individual matching in a 1:2 ratio according to age, sex, and year of test was performed. RESULTS: The overall detection rates of brain MRI with and without contrast media were 4.7% (57/1,203; 95% CI: 3.6%–6.1%) and 1.8% (65/3,635; 95% CI: 1.4%–2.3%), respectively (P<0.001); individual matching demonstrated similar results (4.7% and 1.9%). Among 1,203 patients with contrast media, 3.6% was only detectable with the aid of contrast media. The proportion of patients who underwent follow-up imaging or treatment for the detected lesions were significantly higher in the group with contrast media (2.0% and 0.6%, P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Detection rate of brain MRI for lesions only detectable with contrast media in patients with cognitive impairment was not high enough and further study is needed to identify whom would truly benefit with contrast media. |
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spelling | pubmed-104062882023-08-08 Detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment Joo, Leehi Suh, Chong Hyun Shim, Woo Hyun Kim, Seon-Ok Lim, Jae-Sung Lee, Jae-Hong Kim, Ho Sung Kim, Sang Joon PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: The number of brain MRI with contrast media performed in patients with cognitive impairment has increased without universal agreement. We aimed to evaluate the detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain MRI in patients with cognitive impairment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This single-institution, retrospective study included 4,838 patients who attended outpatient clinics for cognitive impairment evaluation and underwent brain MRI with or without contrast enhancement from December 2015 to February 2020. Patients who tested positive for cognitive impairment were followed-up to confirm whether the result was true-positive and provide follow-up management. Detection rate was defined as the proportion of patients with true-positive results and was compared between groups with and without contrast enhancement. Individual matching in a 1:2 ratio according to age, sex, and year of test was performed. RESULTS: The overall detection rates of brain MRI with and without contrast media were 4.7% (57/1,203; 95% CI: 3.6%–6.1%) and 1.8% (65/3,635; 95% CI: 1.4%–2.3%), respectively (P<0.001); individual matching demonstrated similar results (4.7% and 1.9%). Among 1,203 patients with contrast media, 3.6% was only detectable with the aid of contrast media. The proportion of patients who underwent follow-up imaging or treatment for the detected lesions were significantly higher in the group with contrast media (2.0% and 0.6%, P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Detection rate of brain MRI for lesions only detectable with contrast media in patients with cognitive impairment was not high enough and further study is needed to identify whom would truly benefit with contrast media. Public Library of Science 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10406288/ /pubmed/37549181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289638 Text en © 2023 Joo et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Joo, Leehi Suh, Chong Hyun Shim, Woo Hyun Kim, Seon-Ok Lim, Jae-Sung Lee, Jae-Hong Kim, Ho Sung Kim, Sang Joon Detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment |
title | Detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment |
title_full | Detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment |
title_fullStr | Detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment |
title_full_unstemmed | Detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment |
title_short | Detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment |
title_sort | detection rate of contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cognitive impairment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10406288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37549181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289638 |
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