Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-2206
Print ISSN : 1347-3182
ISSN-L : 1347-3182
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Visualization of Endolymphatic Hydrops in Ménière's Disease after Single-dose Intravenous Gadolinium-based Contrast Medium: Timing of Optimal Enhancement
Shinji NAGANAWAMasahiro YAMAZAKIHisashi KAWAIKiminori BOKURAMichihiko SONETsutomu NAKASHIMA
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2012 年 11 巻 1 号 p. 43-51

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Purpose: Visualization of endolymphatic hydrops (EH) in patients with Ménière's disease (MD) is now possible by heavily T2-weighted 3-dimensional fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (hT2W-3D-FLAIR) obtained 4 hours after intravenous (IV) administration of single dose gadolinium-based contrast medium (GBCM). Although maximum enhancement has been reported 4 hours after contrast administration in healthy volunteers, the timing of optimal enhancement in patients with MD is not reported. We investigated if that optimal timing is earlier or later than 4 hours.
Materials and Methods: We evaluated 10 consecutive patients with suspected MD whom we randomly divided into 2 groups. We obtained hT2W-3D-FLAIR before GBCM administration and 10 min, 3.5 hours, and 4 hours after GBCM administration in Group A and before and 10 min, 4 hours, and 4.5 hours after GBCM administration in Group B. We compared signal intensity ratio (SIR) values of the perilymph and pons between 3.5 and 4 hours in Group A and between 4 and 4.5 hours in Group B and evaluated grades of EH at 3.5 and 4 hours in Group A and at 4 and 4.5 hours in Group B.
Results: SIR values did not differ significantly between 3.5 and 4 hours in Group A and between 4 and 4.5 hours in Group B. However, SIR values at 4 hours were significantly higher in Group A than Group B. Grades of EH agreed between 3.5 and 4 hours in Group A and between 4 and 4.5 hours in Group B.
Conclusion: The optimal timing of contrast enhancement in patients with suspected MD remains unclear, but evaluation of EH may be possible from 3.5 to 4.5 hours after contrast administration.

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