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Sensitivity and specificity for screening of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency using a multimodal non-invasive imaging approach in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Authors :
Dolic K
Marr K
Valnarov V
Dwyer MG
Carl E
Hagemeier J
Kennedy C
Brooks C
Kilanowski C
Hunt K
Hojnacki D
Weinstock-Guttman B
Zivadinov R
Source :
Functional neurology [Funct Neurol] 2011 Oct-Dec; Vol. 26 (4), pp. 205-14.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate whether a combination of Doppler sonography (DS) and magnetic resonance venography (MRV) on 3T MRI increases specificity for detection of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) in 171 (113 relapsing-remitting, 47 secondary-progressive, 11 primary progressive) patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and 79 age- and sex matched healthy controls (HCs). One hundred ten (64.3%) MS patients and 30 (38%) HCs presented ≥2 venous hemodynamic CCSVI criteria (p<.0001). Both DS and MRV showed relatively high specificity but lower sensitivity for determining a CCSVI diagnosis in patients with MS vs HCs and between MS subgroups. In MS patients this diagnostic specificity increased to over 90% by combining internal jugular vein and vertebral vein abnormal DS and MRV findings, reflux in deep cerebral veins and MRV findings of >1 collateral veins. This study suggests that a multimodal non-invasive approach (DS and MRV) increases the specificity for a diagnosis of CCSVI in patients with MS.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0393-5264
Volume :
26
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Functional neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22364941