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. 2023 Jul-Aug;33(4):521-526.
doi: 10.1111/jon.13100. Epub 2023 Mar 28.

Double inversion recovery to detect cervical spinal cord multiple sclerosis lesions

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Double inversion recovery to detect cervical spinal cord multiple sclerosis lesions

Shivam Patel et al. J Neuroimaging. 2023 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a key role in diagnosing and monitoring multiple sclerosis (MS). Double inversion recovery (DIR) is a pulse sequence that has proven highly effective at detecting cortical lesions but is understudied in the spinal cord. We hypothesize that DIR images obtained during brain MRI can be of value in assessing the upper spinal cord of MS patients.

Methods: We retrospectively examined brain MRI exams of 64 patients with established MS, who had also undergone cervical spine MRI. Two blinded MS expert readers, who assessed the scans for lesion numbers and rated lesion visibility and overall image quality, reviewed brain 3-dimensional DIR sagittal and coronal images. Standardized mean contrast-to-noise ratios (C/N) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated in representative lesions for each patient and compared to those of 3-dimensional FLAIR images.

Results: For the analysis of lesions categorized as "definite lesions," the sensitivity was 87%, specificity was 61%, and negative predictive value was 80%. On the other hand, for "definite" plus "probable" lesions, the sensitivity was 91%, the specificity was 54%, and negative predictive value was 86%. DIR demonstrated lesions with an average C/N of 7.56 with an SD of 1.77. FLAIR sequence demonstrated lesions with an average C/N of 0.67 and SD of 1.27.

Conclusions: Sagittally acquired brain DIR can provide useful information on upper spinal cord lesions, with high C/N. In theory, this should facilitate the attainment of McDonald's or the Magnetic Resonance Imaging in MS (MAGNIMS) criteria in some cases, without a dedicated cervical spine MRI exam.

Keywords: MRI; cervical spine; double inversion recovery; multiple sclerosis.

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