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Diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification

OBJECTIVES: To determine the diagnostic performance of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (SWMR) for the detection of pineal gland calcifications (PGC) compared to conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences, using computed tomography (CT) as a reference standard. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Adams, Lisa C., Böker, Sarah M., Bender, Yvonne Y., Diederichs, Gerd, Fallenberg, Eva M., Wagner, Moritz, Hamm, Bernd, Makowski, Marcus R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28278291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172764
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author Adams, Lisa C.
Böker, Sarah M.
Bender, Yvonne Y.
Diederichs, Gerd
Fallenberg, Eva M.
Wagner, Moritz
Hamm, Bernd
Makowski, Marcus R.
author_facet Adams, Lisa C.
Böker, Sarah M.
Bender, Yvonne Y.
Diederichs, Gerd
Fallenberg, Eva M.
Wagner, Moritz
Hamm, Bernd
Makowski, Marcus R.
author_sort Adams, Lisa C.
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description OBJECTIVES: To determine the diagnostic performance of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (SWMR) for the detection of pineal gland calcifications (PGC) compared to conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences, using computed tomography (CT) as a reference standard. METHODS: 384 patients who received a 1.5 Tesla MRI scan including SWMR sequences and a CT scan of the brain between January 2014 and October 2016 were retrospectively evaluated. 346 patients were included in the analysis, of which 214 showed PGC on CT scans. To assess correlation between imaging modalities, the maximum calcification diameter was used. Sensitivity and specificity and intra- and interobserver reliability were calculated for SWMR and conventional MRI sequences. RESULTS: SWMR reached a sensitivity of 95% (95% CI: 91%-97%) and a specificity of 96% (95% CI: 91%-99%) for the detection of PGC, whereas conventional MRI achieved a sensitivity of 43% (95% CI: 36%-50%) and a specificity of 96% (95% CI: 91%-99%). Detection rates for calcifications in SWMR and conventional MRI differed significantly (95% versus 43%, p<0.001). Diameter measurements between SWMR and CT showed a close correlation (R(2) = 0.85, p<0.001) with a slight but not significant overestimation of size (SWMR: 6.5 mm ± 2.5; CT: 5.9 mm ± 2.4, p = 0.02). Interobserver-agreement for diameter measurements was excellent on SWMR (ICC = 0.984, p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Combining SWMR magnitude and phase information enables the accurate detection of PGC and offers a better diagnostic performance than conventional MRI with CT as a reference standard.
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spelling pubmed-53443382017-03-29 Diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification Adams, Lisa C. Böker, Sarah M. Bender, Yvonne Y. Diederichs, Gerd Fallenberg, Eva M. Wagner, Moritz Hamm, Bernd Makowski, Marcus R. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: To determine the diagnostic performance of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (SWMR) for the detection of pineal gland calcifications (PGC) compared to conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences, using computed tomography (CT) as a reference standard. METHODS: 384 patients who received a 1.5 Tesla MRI scan including SWMR sequences and a CT scan of the brain between January 2014 and October 2016 were retrospectively evaluated. 346 patients were included in the analysis, of which 214 showed PGC on CT scans. To assess correlation between imaging modalities, the maximum calcification diameter was used. Sensitivity and specificity and intra- and interobserver reliability were calculated for SWMR and conventional MRI sequences. RESULTS: SWMR reached a sensitivity of 95% (95% CI: 91%-97%) and a specificity of 96% (95% CI: 91%-99%) for the detection of PGC, whereas conventional MRI achieved a sensitivity of 43% (95% CI: 36%-50%) and a specificity of 96% (95% CI: 91%-99%). Detection rates for calcifications in SWMR and conventional MRI differed significantly (95% versus 43%, p<0.001). Diameter measurements between SWMR and CT showed a close correlation (R(2) = 0.85, p<0.001) with a slight but not significant overestimation of size (SWMR: 6.5 mm ± 2.5; CT: 5.9 mm ± 2.4, p = 0.02). Interobserver-agreement for diameter measurements was excellent on SWMR (ICC = 0.984, p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Combining SWMR magnitude and phase information enables the accurate detection of PGC and offers a better diagnostic performance than conventional MRI with CT as a reference standard. Public Library of Science 2017-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5344338/ /pubmed/28278291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172764 Text en © 2017 Adams et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Adams, Lisa C.
Böker, Sarah M.
Bender, Yvonne Y.
Diederichs, Gerd
Fallenberg, Eva M.
Wagner, Moritz
Hamm, Bernd
Makowski, Marcus R.
Diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification
title Diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification
title_full Diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification
title_fullStr Diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification
title_short Diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification
title_sort diagnostic accuracy of susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of pineal gland calcification
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28278291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172764
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