Liquefaction degrees of chronic subdural hematoma predicted by CT and MRI
10.3760/cma.j.cn115354-20230215-00074
- VernacularTitle:CT和MRI在预测慢性硬膜下血肿液化程度中的价值研究
- Author:
Yingbin JIAO
1
;
Qiang LIN
;
Zhe WANG
;
Yugong FENG
Author Information
1. 青岛大学附属医院神经外科,青岛 266000
- Keywords:
Chronic subdural hematoma;
CT;
MRI
- From:
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine
2023;22(6):604-608
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the predictive values of preoperative CT and MRI features in intraoperative liquefaction degrees of hematoma in patients with chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH).Methods:Sixty-nine patients (83 sides) with CSDH, admitted to Department of Neurosurgery, Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University were chosen; preoperative CT and/or MRI were performed in all patients. According to hematoma density in CT images, hematoma was divided into high-density, medium density and low-density hematoma; according to the proportion of hematoma part enjoying uniform signal in MRI images, hematoma was divided into heterogeneous signal hematoma and homogenized signal hematoma. The liquefaction degrees of hematoma in patients with different densities of hematoma, and heterogeneous signal hematoma and homogenized signal hematoma were compared, and the liquefaction degrees of hematoma in patients with special-shaped hematoma were summarized.Results:A total of 58 patients (69 sides) with CSDH completed preoperative CT examination; the intraoperative liquefaction degrees of hematoma in patients with different hematoma densities in CT images were significantly different ( P<0.05); the liquefaction degree of hematoma in patients with medium density hematoma was better than that of high-density hematoma and low-density hematoma (average rank: 40.71, 34.67 and 25.27). A total of 50 patients (63 sides) with CSDH completed preoperative MRI examination; the intraoperative liquefaction degrees of hematoma in patients with homogenized signal hematoma was better than that of heterogeneous signal hematoma, with significant difference (average rank: 46.53 and 17.00, P<0.05). The hematoma with soapy signs on preoperative CT or MRI images had blood clots mainly. Hematoma with fluid-fluid levels and fluid gradual changes had good liquefaction. Conclusion:Preoperative CT and(or) MRI images can effectively help to predict the intraoperative liquefaction degrees of hematoma in CSDH patients.