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- Title
Novel MRI signs of ruptured disc in the cervical spine with intraoperative comparisons.
- Authors
Khil, Eun Kyung; Choi, Il; Lee, Seun Ah; Seo, Woorim; Choi, Jung-Ah
- Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of two novel MRI signs for extruded disc (ED) and uncontained ED (ruptured disc, RD) in the cervical spine using intraoperative findings as reference. Methods: This retrospective study included patients who underwent cervical spine MRI and surgery for disc pathology with intraoperative confirmation of RD from September 1, 2016, to January 31, 2021. Two radiologists determined whether the disc was extruded or ruptured with and without the aid of two novel MRI signs suggesting RD (sign 1: blurred margin of the disc; sign 2: mushroom-shaped disc). The diagnostic performance was analyzed using surgical findings as reference. Intra- and interobserver agreements were measured for each MRI sign. Results: A total of 91 patients totaling 131 discs were enrolled (mean age: 56.02 ± 12.93; range: 26–88; 62 men and 29 women), of whom 62 were surgically confirmed with RD. When the diagnosis was based exclusively on existing ED definitions, ED was diagnosed with 62.9–79.0% sensitivity and 80.2% accuracy, whereas RD was diagnosed with 35.5–45.2% sensitivity and 67.9–71.0% accuracy. However, when the two novel MRI signs were used as an aid in the diagnosis, ED was diagnosed with 95.2–96.8% sensitivity and 84.0–88.5% accuracy, while RD was diagnosed with 95.2–96.8% sensitivity and 84.0–89.3% accuracy. Intra- and interobserver agreement was substantial (k = 00.77–0.86, 0.69–0.79, respectively, p < 0.001). Conclusions: The detection of two novel MRI signs on preoperative MRI can lead to a more accurate RD diagnosis. Key Points: • The diagnostic sensitivity of MRI for cervical ruptured disc is very low (about 35–45 %) using the standardized definition of lumbar disc nomenclature. • Two novel MRI signs can lead to a more accurate diagnosis of the surgically confirmed ruptured disc in the cervical spine. • These two novel MRI signs showed substantial intra-and interobserver reliabilities.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC resonance imaging; INTRAOPERATIVE care; CERVICAL vertebrae; DIAGNOSIS; ACCURACY
- Publication
European Radiology, 2023, Vol 33, Issue 2, p1475
- ISSN
0938-7994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00330-022-09124-4