Utility of coronal contrast-enhanced fat-suppressed FLAIR in the evaluation of optic neuropathy and atrophy

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Abstract

Background and purpose

Evaluating chronic sequelae of optic neuritis, such as optic neuropathy with or without optic nerve atrophy, can be challenging on whole brain MRI. This study evaluated the utility of dedicated coronal contrast-enhanced fat-suppressed FLAIR (CE-FS-FLAIR) MR imaging to detect optic neuropathy and optic nerve atrophy.

Materials and methods

Over 4.5 years, a 3 mm coronal CE-FS-FLAIR sequence at 1.5T was added to the routine brain MRIs of 124 consecutive patients, 102 of whom had suspected or known demyelinating disease. Retrospective record reviews confirmed that 28 of these 102 had documented onset of optic neuritis >4 weeks prior to the brain MRI. These 28 were compared to the other 22 (“controls”) of the 124 patients who lacked a history of demyelinating disease or visual symptoms. Using coronal CE-FS-FLAIR, two neuroradiologists separately graded each optic nerve (n = 50 patients, 100 total nerves) as either negative, equivocal, or positive for optic neuropathy or atrophy. The scoring was later repeated.

Results

The mean time from acute optic neuritis onset to MRI was 4.1 ± 4.6 years (range 34 days-17.4 years). Per individual nerve grading, the range of sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of coronal CE-FS-FLAIR in detecting optic neuropathy was 71.4–77.1%, 93.8–95.4%, and 85.5–89.0%, respectively, with strong interobserver (k = 0.667  0.678, p < 0.0001), and intraobserver (k = 0.706  0.763, p < 0.0001) agreement. For optic atrophy, interobserver agreement was moderate (k = 0.437  0.484, p < 0.0001), while intraobserver agreement was moderate-strong (k = 0.491  0.596, p < 0.0001).

Conclusion

Coronal CE-FS-FLAIR is quite specific in detecting optic neuropathy years after the onset of acute optic neuritis, but is less useful in detecting optic nerve atrophy.

Abbreviations

CE
Contrast-Enhanced
CE-T1WI
Contrast-Enhanced T1WI
FS
Fat-Suppressed
CE-FS-FLAIR
Contrast-Enhanced Fat-Suppressed FLAIR

Keywords

Optic neuropathy
Optic neuritis
Pptic nerve atrophy
Multiple sclerosis
Contrast-enhanced fat-suppressed FLAIR

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