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Measurement of jugular foramen diameter using MRI in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects

BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. As an association between MS and reduced cerebral venous blood drainage was hypothesised, our aim was to compare the size of the jugular foramina in patients with MS and in control subjects. METHODS: Ethics commi...

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Autores principales: Papini, Giacomo Davide Edoardo, Di Leo, Giovanni, Zanardo, Moreno, Fedeli, Maria Paola, Merli, Ilaria, Sardanelli, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5909336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29708201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41747-017-0008-3
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author Papini, Giacomo Davide Edoardo
Di Leo, Giovanni
Zanardo, Moreno
Fedeli, Maria Paola
Merli, Ilaria
Sardanelli, Francesco
author_facet Papini, Giacomo Davide Edoardo
Di Leo, Giovanni
Zanardo, Moreno
Fedeli, Maria Paola
Merli, Ilaria
Sardanelli, Francesco
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description BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. As an association between MS and reduced cerebral venous blood drainage was hypothesised, our aim was to compare the size of the jugular foramina in patients with MS and in control subjects. METHODS: Ethics committee approval was received for this retrospective case–control study. We collected imaging and clinical data of 53 patients with MS (23 men, mean age 45 ± 9 years) and an age/gender-matched control group of 53 patients without MS (23 men, mean age 46 ± 10 years). The minimal diameter of both jugular foramina was measured on T1-weighted contrast-enhanced axial magnetic resonance images; the two diameters were summed. Student t test and Spearman correlation coefficient were used for analysis. Reproducibility was estimated using the Bland–Altman method. RESULTS: The mean diameter of the right foramen in patients with MS (6.3 ± 1.6 mm) was 10% smaller than that of the controls (7.0 ± 1.4 mm) (p = 0.020); the mean diameter of the left foramen in patients with MS (5.6 ± 1.3 mm) was 7% smaller than that of the controls (6.0 ± 1.3 mm) (p = 0.089). The sum of the diameters of both jugular foramina in patients with MS (mean 11.9 ± 2.3 mm) was 8% smaller (p = 0.009) than that of the controls (mean 13.0 ± 2.1 mm). The differences in diameters between patients with relapsing-remitting MS and patients with secondary progressive MS were not significant (p ≥ 0.332). There was no significant correlation between foramen diameters and the expanded disability status scale (p ≥ 0.079). Intra-reader and inter-reader reproducibility were 91% and 88%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Jugular foramen diameter in patients with MS was 7-10% smaller than that in controls, regardless of the MS disease course.
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spelling pubmed-59093362018-04-24 Measurement of jugular foramen diameter using MRI in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects Papini, Giacomo Davide Edoardo Di Leo, Giovanni Zanardo, Moreno Fedeli, Maria Paola Merli, Ilaria Sardanelli, Francesco Eur Radiol Exp Original Article BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. As an association between MS and reduced cerebral venous blood drainage was hypothesised, our aim was to compare the size of the jugular foramina in patients with MS and in control subjects. METHODS: Ethics committee approval was received for this retrospective case–control study. We collected imaging and clinical data of 53 patients with MS (23 men, mean age 45 ± 9 years) and an age/gender-matched control group of 53 patients without MS (23 men, mean age 46 ± 10 years). The minimal diameter of both jugular foramina was measured on T1-weighted contrast-enhanced axial magnetic resonance images; the two diameters were summed. Student t test and Spearman correlation coefficient were used for analysis. Reproducibility was estimated using the Bland–Altman method. RESULTS: The mean diameter of the right foramen in patients with MS (6.3 ± 1.6 mm) was 10% smaller than that of the controls (7.0 ± 1.4 mm) (p = 0.020); the mean diameter of the left foramen in patients with MS (5.6 ± 1.3 mm) was 7% smaller than that of the controls (6.0 ± 1.3 mm) (p = 0.089). The sum of the diameters of both jugular foramina in patients with MS (mean 11.9 ± 2.3 mm) was 8% smaller (p = 0.009) than that of the controls (mean 13.0 ± 2.1 mm). The differences in diameters between patients with relapsing-remitting MS and patients with secondary progressive MS were not significant (p ≥ 0.332). There was no significant correlation between foramen diameters and the expanded disability status scale (p ≥ 0.079). Intra-reader and inter-reader reproducibility were 91% and 88%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Jugular foramen diameter in patients with MS was 7-10% smaller than that in controls, regardless of the MS disease course. Springer International Publishing 2017-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5909336/ /pubmed/29708201 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41747-017-0008-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Papini, Giacomo Davide Edoardo
Di Leo, Giovanni
Zanardo, Moreno
Fedeli, Maria Paola
Merli, Ilaria
Sardanelli, Francesco
Measurement of jugular foramen diameter using MRI in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects
title Measurement of jugular foramen diameter using MRI in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects
title_full Measurement of jugular foramen diameter using MRI in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects
title_fullStr Measurement of jugular foramen diameter using MRI in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of jugular foramen diameter using MRI in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects
title_short Measurement of jugular foramen diameter using MRI in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects
title_sort measurement of jugular foramen diameter using mri in multiple sclerosis patients compared to control subjects
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5909336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29708201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41747-017-0008-3
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