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Erschienen in: Emergency Radiology 5/2019

15.05.2019 | Original Article

The utility of whole spine survey MRI in blunt trauma patients sustaining single level or contiguous spinal fractures

verfasst von: Kofi-Buaku Atsina, Aleksandr Rozenberg, Santosh Kumar Selvarajan

Erschienen in: Emergency Radiology | Ausgabe 5/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

To determine the utility of obtaining whole-spine survey MRI after a whole-spine CT diagnoses single level or contiguous fractures.

Methods

A retrospective search from 2015 to 2017 was performed using an institutional PACS database for consecutive patients who sustained spinal fractures from blunt injury. Only patients who received whole-spine CT followed by whole-spine MRI were included in the study. All cases had sagittal T2-weighted and Short TI (Tau) inversion recovery (STIR) imaging of the entire spine with additional T1 and T2-weighted axial imaging covering the known injury. Reports from the whole-spine CTs were compared to the reports of the whole-spine MRI to determine if additional bony and soft tissue injury were identified on subsequent MRI.

Results

A total of 156 patients met the inclusion criteria, with an average age of 59.5 ± 20.6 years. Twenty-nine patients (18.5%) had a whole-spine MRI that demonstrated an additional bony ± soft tissue injury. A 95.1% of the additional injuries were osseous contusions or vertebral body compression fractures without significant loss of height. The distance between the original injury on CT and the additional injury on MR ranged from 1 to 13 vertebrae. A 82.8% of the additional injuries occurred within 1 to 8 vertebrae levels of the primary injury and most commonly in the thoracic spine.

Conclusions

Most additional bony injuries detected on MRI are bone contusions and mild compression fractures, which are unlikely to alter management. However, if screening MRI is performed for additional bony injuries, we posit that a targeted regional spinal MRI is adequate.
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Metadaten
Titel
The utility of whole spine survey MRI in blunt trauma patients sustaining single level or contiguous spinal fractures
verfasst von
Kofi-Buaku Atsina
Aleksandr Rozenberg
Santosh Kumar Selvarajan
Publikationsdatum
15.05.2019
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Emergency Radiology / Ausgabe 5/2019
Print ISSN: 1070-3004
Elektronische ISSN: 1438-1435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10140-019-01693-0

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