Diagnostic value of T2-Weighted gradient-echo for diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis | Shobairi | Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences Old Website
 

Diagnostic value of T2-Weighted gradient-echo for diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis

Elham Shobairi, Mohammad Rashid Shaykh Esmaeli, Nazanin Razazian, Vahid Yousefinejad, Monsour Rezaie

Abstract


Objectives: The role of MRI has been increased for diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis during recent years. In this study the efficacy of T2 Gradient echo for diagnosing cerebral thrombosis has been assessed.
Methodology: This study was a descriptive-analytical study, which was focused on diagnostic values. Diagnostic value T2 GRE sequence of MRI is being evaluated and compared with common sequences of T1, T2, and FLAIR. Then, via Golden Standard of MR Venography, different sequences of MRI have been compared. Gathered data had been entered in SPSS software and through using descriptive statistical methods and data frequency, different sequence sensitivities were computed.
Results: Twenty one patients, including three males (14.3%) and 18 females (85.7%) with the average age of 36.00±10.13 participated in this study, and they have had a total number of 55 numbers of thrombosis. The most common clinical symptom, predisposing factor, involved sinus, and common underlying disorder was headache (95.2%), taking OCP (52.4%), superior sagittal sinus (71.4%), and infraction (47.6%) respectively. The sensitivity rates of T1, T2, and T2GRE sequence for diagnosis of acute thrombosis were 30%, 0, and 90% respectively, and for Early Sub-Acute cases they were 92.9%, 92.9%, and 100% respectively.
Conclusions: T2 GRE sequence can be used as a quick diagnostic tool for diagnosing CVT before applying MR venography in patients. Using this sequence can be very effective, especially when it is critical to diagnose the disease quickly.

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