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Lisan M Morsinkhof1, Martine K Schulten2, John O L DeLancey3, Frank F J Simonis4, Anique T M Grob2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Pelvic organ prolapse quantification by means of upright magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a promising research field. This study determines the angle for the pelvic inclination correction system (PICS) for upright patient position, which is hypothesized to deviate from the supine PICS angle. The necessity of different PICS angles for various patient positions will also be discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Magnetic resonance imaging; Pelvic inclination correction system; Pelvic organ prolapse; Upright
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35907021 PMCID: PMC9477951 DOI: 10.1007/s00192-022-05289-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urogynecol J ISSN: 0937-3462 Impact factor: 1.932
Fig. 1The pelvic inclination correction system (PICS) angle was defined as the angle between the sacrococcygeal–inferior pubic point (SCIPP) line and the horizontal line, based on MRI in the sagittal view. The horizontal line originates at the inferior pubic point and is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal body axis established by the scanner bed
Fig. 2Flowchart of participants included in analysis of the upright and supine pelvic inclination correction system (PICS) angle
Fig. 3Variation in pelvic inclination correction system (PICS) angles. a Variation in the upright position at rest (n = 113). b Variation in the supine position at rest (n = 108)
Fig. 4Relationship between the pelvic inclination correction system (PICS) angle in the supine and upright positions (r = 0.914, p<0.001). 89% of the data are plotted at the right of the gray diagonal line, indicating that in this percentage of women the upright PICS angle was smaller than the supine PICS angle. The slope of the fitted regression line of 1 indicates that if the PICS angle supine increases by 1°, the upright PICS angle also increases by 1° and vice versa
Fig. 5Example of the difference in measured cervix distance between the use of the upright (green) and supine (blue) pelvic inclination correction system (PICS) line, with a cervix located 7 cm posterior to the pubic bone and 2 cm caudal to the supine PICS line. There will be an underestimation of approximately 0.5 cm in cervix distance when the supine PICS line is used in the evaluation of an MR scan acquired with the patient in the upright position.