Potential role of susceptibility-weighted imaging in the diagnosis of non-neoplastic pediatric neurological diseases

Background This study aimed to assess the added value and current applications of SWI in the diagnosis of pediatric non-neoplastic neurological diseases, including its ability to characterize hemorrhage in various brain lesions and its important role in the evaluation of both arterial as well as ven...

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Veröffentlicht in:Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine 2021-08, Vol.52 (1), p.188-12, Article 188
Hauptverfasser: Abdelrahman, Ahmed S., Abbas, Yasser A., Abdelwahab, Sarah M., Khater, Nivan Hany
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Zusammenfassung:Background This study aimed to assess the added value and current applications of SWI in the diagnosis of pediatric non-neoplastic neurological diseases, including its ability to characterize hemorrhage in various brain lesions and its important role in the evaluation of both arterial as well as venous ischemic brain lesions. Results Forty pediatric patients with a median age of 9 years were included in our prospective study; 23 were males and 17 females. SWI had a significantly higher detection rate than conventional MRI for traumatic brain injury (TBI) lesions, hemorrhagic lesions in acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANEC), and cavernoma lesions ( p  = 0.005, p  = 0.038, and p  = 0.046, respectively). The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of SWI for the detection of venous ischemic insult was 88.9%, 50%, and 76.9% respectively. SWI was significantly better than the conventional MRI ( p  = 0.046) for the detection of chronic ischemic brain insults and ischemic lesions with added hemorrhagic components. Conclusion SWI is a technique with reasonable acquisition time that could improve the diagnostic performance of MRI for the evaluation of various pediatric non-neoplastic neurological diseases.
ISSN:2090-4762
0378-603X
2090-4762
DOI:10.1186/s43055-021-00572-4