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Frontal Occipital and Frontal Temporal Horn Ratios: Comparison and Validation of Head Ultrasound-Derived Indexes With MRI and Ventricular Volumes in Infantile Ventriculomegaly.

Rupa Radhakrishnan1,2, Brandon Patrick Brown1,2, Stephen F Kralik3, Danielle Bain2, Scott Persohn2, Paul R Territo2, Andrew Jea4, Boaz Karmazyn1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of our study was to assess whether linear ventricular dimensions-specifically, the frontal occipital horn ratio (FOHR) and frontal temporal horn ratio (FTHR) obtained from ultrasound (US)-are reliable measures of ventriculomegaly in infants. Our hypothesis was that these US measures would show good correlation with linear ventricular indexes and ventricular volumes obtained from MRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We retrospectively identified 90 infants (age ≤ 6 months corrected gestational age) with ventriculomegaly from 2014 to 2017 who had a total of 100 sets of US and MRI studies performed in a 3-day period. FOHR and FTHR were independently measured on US and MRI by two pediatric radiologists and two pediatric neuroradiologists, respectively. Ventricular and brain volumes were segmented from the MR images, and the ventricle-to-intracranial volume ratio was calculated. MRI served as the reference standard. Intraclass correlation coefficients and Bland-Altman analyses were generated to evaluate interobserver and US-MRI concordance. We assessed correlation of the FOHR and FTHR with the ventricle-to-intracranial volume ratio. RESULTS. Bland-Altman plots of the FOHR and FTHR between US and MRI showed excellent concordance with a bias of 0.05 (95% CI, -0.04 to 0.14) and 0.03 (95% CI, -0.06 to 0.13), respectively. There was good-to-excellent interobserver concordance for FOHR and FTHR on head US or MRI (r = 0.86-0.96). There was good correlation between ventricle-to-intracranial volume ratios and US- and MRI-derived FOHRs and FTHRs (r = 0.79-0.87). CONCLUSION. FOHR and FTHR obtained from US in infants with ventriculomegaly have excellent interobserver concordance, are concordant with MRI-derived linear ratios, and correlate with MRI-derived ventricular volumes. Therefore, US-derived FOHR and FTHR are reliable indexes for clinical follow-up of infantile ventriculomegaly.

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Keywords:  hydrocephalus; interobserver concordance; posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus; preterm brain imaging; ventriculomegaly

Year:  2019        PMID: 31310185     DOI: 10.2214/AJR.19.21261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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5.  Temporal Horn Enlargements Predict Secondary Hydrocephalus Diagnosis Earlier than Evans' Index.

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7.  Management of Post-hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation in the Infant Born Preterm.

Authors:  Mohamed El-Dib; David D Limbrick; Terrie Inder; Andrew Whitelaw; Abhaya V Kulkarni; Benjamin Warf; Joseph J Volpe; Linda S de Vries
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