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Erik H Middlebrooks1,2, Jeffrey A Bennett3,4, Alissa Old Crow5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Time-spatial labeling inversion pulse (Time-SLIP) magnetic resonance imaging allows non-invasive visualization of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) movement. Our study evaluated the sensitivity of the Time-SLIP tag placement on the measurement of CSF reflux from the third ventricle into the lateral ventricles via the foramen of Monro.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26093635 PMCID: PMC4475619 DOI: 10.1186/s12987-015-0011-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fluids Barriers CNS ISSN: 2045-8118
Figure 1a Effect of CSF tag position on the amount of visualized CSF reflux from the 3rd ventricle into the lateral ventricles. Measurements are relative to the plane of the free margin of the septum pellucidum (FMSP). As the tag position is situated closer to the FMSP, there is an increase in visualized CSF reflux (P = 0.006). b The effect of CSF tag position on the amount of visualized CSF reflux on an individual subject level. The same effect of increasing reflux as the tag is moved closer to the FMSP is illustrated in each individual subject. c Effect of CSF tag position on the height of visualized CSF pulsation above the tag. Higher CSF pulsation is seen as the tag position is moved caudally (P < 0.0001). Triangle subject 1, square subject 2, circle subject 3.
Figure 2Coronal Time-SLIP MR images in the same subject illustrating the effect of improper CSF tag placement. a When the top of the tag (dashed line) was placed more inferior to the free margin of the septum pellucidum (FMSP), minimal CSF reflux (arrow) was seen into the lateral ventricles. b Once the top of the tag (dashed line) was moved to the plane of the FMSP, reflux was easily identified into the lateral ventricles (arrowhead).