Diagnostic Performance of Renal Contrast Excretion on Early Phase CT Myelography in Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension.

Autor: Young DS; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA., Amrhein TJ; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA., Gibby JT; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA., Willhite J; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA., Gray L; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA., Malinzak M; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA., Morrison S; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA., Alaattin E; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA., Kranz PG; From the Department of Radiology (D.S.Y., T.J.A., J.T.G., J.W., L.G., M.M., P.G.K.) Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA and Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (S.M., A.E.), Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology [AJNR Am J Neuroradiol] 2024 Aug 12. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Aug 12.
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8435
Abstrakt: Background and Purpose: Early opacification of the renal collecting system during CT myelography (CTM) performed for the evaluation of Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (SIH) has been demonstrated in prior studies. However, these investigations often included CTMs scanned >30 minutes after intrathecal contrast injection, a longer delay than the myelographic techniques used in current practice. The purpose of this study was to determine whether renal contrast excretion (RCE) measured during this earlier time period (≤30 minutes) can discriminate patients with SIH from patients without SIH.
Materials and Methods: Single-center, retrospective cohort of consecutive patients presenting for evaluation of possible SIH between July 2021-May 2022. RCE was measured in both renal hila using standardized (5-15mm 3 ) ROIs. ROC curves were constructed comparing RCE between patients with SIH to patients without SIH in the overall cohort, and within the subgroup of patients with negative myelograms.
Results: The study cohort included 190 subjects. Both unadjusted and adjusted models demonstrated a statistically significant increase in renal contrast density among patients with SIH compared to those without SIH (p-values ≤ 0.001). The ROC curve showed moderate discrimination between these groups (AUC 0.76). However, using clinically meaningful test criteria of sensitivity >90% or specificity >90%, the two corresponding threshold HU values resulted in low specificity of 31.3% and sensitivity of 50.8%. Subgroup analysis of patients with negative myelograms showed poorer performance in discriminating SIH+ from SIH- (AUC 0.62). In this subgroup, using similar test criteria of sensitivity >90% or specificity >90 resulted in low specificities and sensitivities, at 26.0% and 37.5% respectively.
Conclusions: We found a statistically significant positive association between RCE and SIH diagnosis during early-phase CTM, however clinically useful thresholds based on cutoff values for renal HU resulted in poor sensitivities or specificities, with substantial false positives or false negatives, respectively. Thus, while we confirmed statistically significant differences in RCE in the ≤30 min time period, in keeping with prior investigations of more delayed time periods, overlap in renal attenuation values prevented the development of clinically useful threshold value for discriminating SIH+ from SIH-patients.
Abbreviations: SIH = spontaneous intracranial hypotension; RCE = renal contrast excretion; CTM = CT myelography; CVF = CSF-venous fistula; ICHD-3 = international classification of headache disorders third edition; CKD = chronic kidney disease.
Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest related to the content of this article.
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Databáze: MEDLINE