医学
脑积水
脑脊液
流量(数学)
交通性脑积水
病理
放射科
机械
物理
作者
Joseph Ha,Matthew Borzage,Erik B. Vanstrum,Eamon Doyle,Meenakshi Upreti,Benita Tamrazi,Marvin D. Nelson,Stefan Blüml,Malkiat S. Johal,J. Gordon McComb,Jason Chu,Susan Durham,Mark D. Krieger,Rex Moats,Peter A. Chiarelli
出处
期刊:Journal of Neurosurgery
[Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group]
日期:2023-10-07
卷期号:140 (4): 1117-1128
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.3171/2023.7.jns231326
摘要
OBJECTIVE Standard MRI protocols lack a quantitative sequence that can be used to evaluate shunt-treated patients with a history of hydrocephalus. The objective of this study was to investigate the use of phase-contrast MRI (PC-MRI), a quantitative MR sequence, to measure CSF flow through the shunt and demonstrate PC-MRI as a useful adjunct in the clinical monitoring of shunt-treated patients. METHODS The rapid (96 seconds) PC-MRI sequence was calibrated using a flow phantom with known flow rates ranging from 0 to 24 mL/hr. Following phantom calibration, 21 patients were scanned with the PC-MRI sequence. Multiple, successive proximal and distal measurements were gathered in 5 patients to test for measurement error in different portions of the shunt system and to determine intrapatient CSF flow variability. The study also includes the first in vivo validations of PC-MRI for CSF shunt flow by comparing phase-contrast–measured flow rate with CSF accumulation in a collection burette obtained in patients with externalized distal shunts. RESULTS The PC-MRI sequence successfully measured CSF flow rates ranging from 6 to 54 mL/hr in 21 consecutive pediatric patients. Comparison of PC-MRI flow measurement and CSF volume collected in a bedside burette showed good agreement in a patient with an externalized distal shunt. Notably, the distal portion of the shunt demonstrated lower measurement error when compared with PC-MRI measurements acquired in the proximal catheter. CONCLUSIONS The PC-MRI sequence provided accurate and reliable clinical measurements of CSF flow in shunt-treated patients. This work provides the necessary framework to include PC-MRI as an immediate addition to the clinical setting in the noninvasive evaluation of shunt function and in future clinical investigations of CSF physiology.
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