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Diagnostic Performance of Ultrafast Brain MRI for Evaluation of Abusive Head Trauma

S.F. Kralik, M. Yasrebi, N. Supakul, C. Lin, L.G. Netter, R.A. Hicks, R.A. Hibbard, L.L. Ackerman, M.L. Harris and C.Y. Ho
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2017, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5093
S.F. Kralik
From the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (S.F.K., M.Y., N.S., C.L., L.G.N., C.Y.H.), Child Protective Program (R.A. Hicks, R.A. Hibbard), Departments of Neurological Surgery (L.L.A.) and Neurology (M.L.H.), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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M. Yasrebi
From the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (S.F.K., M.Y., N.S., C.L., L.G.N., C.Y.H.), Child Protective Program (R.A. Hicks, R.A. Hibbard), Departments of Neurological Surgery (L.L.A.) and Neurology (M.L.H.), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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C. Lin
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L.G. Netter
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging with sedation is commonly used to detect intracranial traumatic pathology in the pediatric population. Our purpose was to compare nonsedated ultrafast MR imaging, noncontrast head CT, and standard MR imaging for the detection of intracranial trauma in patients with potential abusive head trauma.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective study was performed in 24 pediatric patients who were evaluated for potential abusive head trauma. All patients received noncontrast head CT, ultrafast brain MR imaging without sedation, and standard MR imaging with general anesthesia or an immobilizer, sequentially. Two pediatric neuroradiologists independently reviewed each technique blinded to other modalities for intracranial trauma. We performed interreader agreement and consensus interpretation for standard MR imaging as the criterion standard. Diagnostic accuracy was calculated for ultrafast MR imaging, noncontrast head CT, and combined ultrafast MR imaging and noncontrast head CT.

RESULTS: Interreader agreement was moderate for ultrafast MR imaging (κ = 0.42), substantial for noncontrast head CT (κ = 0.63), and nearly perfect for standard MR imaging (κ = 0.86). Forty-two percent of patients had discrepancies between ultrafast MR imaging and standard MR imaging, which included detection of subarachnoid hemorrhage and subdural hemorrhage. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values were obtained for any traumatic pathology for each examination: ultrafast MR imaging (50%, 100%, 100%, 31%), noncontrast head CT (25%, 100%, 100%, 21%), and a combination of ultrafast MR imaging and noncontrast head CT (60%, 100%, 100%, 33%). Ultrafast MR imaging was more sensitive than noncontrast head CT for the detection of intraparenchymal hemorrhage (P = .03), and the combination of ultrafast MR imaging and noncontrast head CT was more sensitive than noncontrast head CT alone for intracranial trauma (P = .02).

CONCLUSIONS: In abusive head trauma, ultrafast MR imaging, even combined with noncontrast head CT, demonstrated low sensitivity compared with standard MR imaging for intracranial traumatic pathology, which may limit its utility in this patient population.

Abbreviations

AHT
abusive head trauma
nHCT
noncontrast head CT
stMRI
standard MR imaging
ufMRI
ultrafast MR imaging
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S.F. Kralik, M. Yasrebi, N. Supakul, C. Lin, L.G. Netter, R.A. Hicks, R.A. Hibbard, L.L. Ackerman, M.L. Harris, C.Y. Ho
Diagnostic Performance of Ultrafast Brain MRI for Evaluation of Abusive Head Trauma
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2017, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5093

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