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. 1991 Dec;181(3):661-8.
doi: 10.1148/radiology.181.3.1947078.

Diagnosis of abdominal venous thrombosis by means of spin-echo and gradient-echo MR imaging: analysis with receiver operating characteristic curves

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Diagnosis of abdominal venous thrombosis by means of spin-echo and gradient-echo MR imaging: analysis with receiver operating characteristic curves

L Arrivé et al. Radiology. 1991 Dec.

Abstract

The authors compared the accuracy of spin-echo (SE) and gradient-echo (GRE) magnetic resonance images in diagnosis of abdominal venous thrombosis. Images of 292 abdominal veins in 72 patients were reviewed in a blinded manner by three radiologists, with seven levels of confidence for diagnosis. Corroborative studies proved thrombosis (n = 95) and vessel patency (n = 197). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed for SE images alone, GRE images alone, and SE and GRE images combined. At specificities of 90% and 95%, thrombi were identified with sensitivities, respectively, of 76% and 63% with SE images, 74% and 58% with GRE images, and 88% and 82% with combined SE and GRE images. The area under the ROC curve for SE and GRE images combined (0.958 +/- 0.011 [standard deviation]) was significantly larger (P less than .001) than that for SE images alone (0.913 +/- 0.018) and GRE images alone (0.921 +/- 0.016). It is concluded that combination of SE and GRE images significantly increases the accuracy of diagnosis of abdominal venous thrombosis.

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