| Literature DB >> 25792799 |
Craig N Czyz1, Thomas S Bacon2, Andrew W Stacey3, Eva N Cahill4, Bryan R Costin5, Boris I Karanfilov6, Kenneth V Cahill5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine the impact of patient positioning and scan orientation on the appearance of air in the nasolacrimal drainage system on computed tomography (CT) imaging, and the repeatability of the observations.Entities:
Keywords: axial; coronal; nasolacrimal duct; nasolacrimal sac
Year: 2015 PMID: 25792799 PMCID: PMC4362979 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S80752
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1Axial image illustrating a fully opacified (white arrow) and a fully aerated (black arrow) lacrimal sac.
Figure 5Coronal image illustrating a fully or partially aerated nasolacrimal duct (arrow).
Notes: The areas of density seen superiorly and inferiorly were interpreted as fluid within the duct by some reviewers.
Overall identification of air in the nasolacrimal drainage system for all patient positions (supine/upright) and scan orientations (axial/coronal), for three reviewers
| No air | Partial air | Full air | |
|---|---|---|---|
| NLS | 72% | 12% | 16% |
| NLD | 76% | 11% | 14% |
| NLDS | 70% | 18% | 12% |
Note: (n=1,104).
Abbreviations: NLD, nasolacrimal duct; NLDS, nasolacrimal drainage system; NLS, nasolacrimal sac.
Comparison in the aeration patterns for two scan positions (upright and supine), independent of scan orientation
| Position | N | No air | Partial air | Full air | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NLS | Supine | 624 | 74% | 14% | 12% | 0.00007 |
| Upright | 480 | 70% | 9% | 21% | ||
| NLD | Supine | 624 | 79% | 13% | 8% | 5.0e−11 |
| Upright | 480 | 71% | 8% | 21% |
Notes: Both axial and coronal images are included.
Abbreviations: N, total number of observations; NLD, nasolacrimal duct; NLS, nasolacrimal sac.
The effects of positioning in a subset of four individuals who underwent both supine and upright imaging
| Position | No air | Partial air | Full air | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NLS | Supine | 63% | 2% | 35% | 0.15 |
| Upright | 50% | 12% | 38% | ||
| NLD | Supine | 60% | 5% | 35% | 0.47 |
| Upright | 50% | 2% | 48% |
Notes: The aeration results of supine positioning on NLS are compared to the results of upright positioning on the NLS, using a chi-square analysis. The same comparison is made between aeration of the NLD in supine and upright positions (n=48).
Abbreviations: NLD, nasolacrimal duct; NLS, nasolacrimal sac.
Nasolacrimal system aeration patterns when images are categorized by scan position (supine vs upright), location (NLS vs NLD), and scan orientation (coronal vs axial)
| N | No air | Partial air | Full air | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supine | NLS | Coronal | 312 | 74% | 13% | 13% | 0.62 |
| Axial | 312 | 74% | 15% | 11% | |||
| NLD | Coronal | 312 | 79% | 15% | 6% | 0.14 | |
| Axial | 312 | 80% | 11% | 9% | |||
| Upright | NLS | Coronal | 240 | 70% | 9% | 21% | 0.94 |
| Axial | 240 | 70% | 10% | 20% | |||
| NLD | Coronal | 240 | 73% | 4% | 23% | 0.02 | |
| Axial | 240 | 69% | 11% | 20% | |||
Notes: The aeration results of coronal and axial scans are compared for four groups: supine NLS, upright NLS, supine NLD, and upright NLD.
Abbreviations: N, number of observations; NLD, nasolacrimal duct; NLS, nasolacrimal sac.