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Comparison of standard, prone and cine MRI in the evaluation of tethered cord.

Sukhjinder Singh1, Beth Kline-Fath, Karin Bierbrauer, Judy M Racadio, Shelia Salisbury, Maurizio Macaluso, Elizabeth C Jackson, John C Egelhoff.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is defined by abnormal traction on the spinal cord that confines its movement. Surgical cord release usually stops neurological deterioration; therefore, early and accurate neuroradiological diagnosis is important. Supine MRI is the imaging modality of choice, but prone MRI and cine MRI can demonstrate cord movement.
OBJECTIVE: We compared the diagnostic accuracies of standard MRI, prone MRI and cine MRI in patients with clinical suspicion of TCS and evaluated inter-reader reliability for MR imaging.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Children who underwent MRI for suspicion of TCS were retrospectively identified. Supine, prone and cine MRI studies were re-read by two pediatric neuroradiologists. Conus level, filum appearance and cord movement were documented.
RESULTS: Thirteen of 49 children had tethered cord documented at surgery. Conus level had the highest diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity 69-77%, specificity 94%, positive predictive value 82-83%, negative predictive value 89-92%, correct diagnosis 88-90%) and highest between-reader concordance (98%). Prone and cine MRI did not add to the accuracy of the supine imaging.
CONCLUSION: Conus level provides the highest diagnostic accuracy and inter-reader reliability in TCS. Until a larger series is evaluated, it remains questionable whether prone or cine MRI provides enough additional diagnostic information to warrant routine use.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22143965     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-011-2308-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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