Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Evaluation of Acute Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy

2010 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 433-441 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Beddy ◽  
Mary T. Keogan ◽  
Evis Sala ◽  
Nyree Griffin
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 205846012094924 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akitoshi Inoue ◽  
Akira Furukawa ◽  
Norihisa Nitta ◽  
Kai Takaki ◽  
Shinichi Ohta ◽  
...  

Background Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used to diagnose acute abdominal pain; however, it remains unclear which pulse sequence has priority in acute abdominal pain. Purpose To investigate the diagnostic accuracy of MRI and to assess the conspicuity of each pulse sequence for the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain due to gastrointestinal diseases Material and Methods We retrospectively enrolled 60 patients with acute abdominal pain who underwent MRI for axial and coronal T2-weighted (T2W) imaging, fat-suppressed (FS)-T2W imaging, and true-fast imaging with steady-state precession (True-FISP) and axial T1-weighted (T1W) imaging and investigated the diagnosis with endoscopy, surgery, histopathology, computed tomography, and clinical follow-up as standard references. Two radiologists determined the diagnosis with MRI and rated scores of the respective sequences in assessing intraluminal, intramural, and extramural abnormality using a 5-point scale after one month. Diagnostic accuracy was calculated and scores were compared by Wilcoxon-signed rank test with Bonferroni correction. Results Diagnostic accuracy was 90.0% and 93.3% for readers 1 and 2, respectively. Regarding intraluminal abnormality, T2W, FS-T2W, and True-FISP imaging were superior to T1W imaging in both readers. FS-T2W imaging was superior to True-FISP in reader 2 ( P < 0.0083). For intramural findings, there was no significant difference in reader 1, whereas T2W, FS-T2W, and True-FISP imaging were superior to T1W imaging in reader 2 ( P < 0.0083). For extramural findings, FS-T2W imaging was superior to T2W, T1W, and True-FISP imaging in both readers ( P < 0.0083). Conclusion T2W and FS-T2W imaging are pivotal pulse sequences and should be obtained before T1W and True-FISP imaging.


2005 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 408-414 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aytekin Oto ◽  
Padmavathia N Srinivasan ◽  
Randy D Ernst ◽  
Gregory Chaljub ◽  
Alfred F Gei ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 258-264
Author(s):  
Paavo Paajanen ◽  
Tiina-Talvikki Lehtimäki ◽  
Anne Fagerström ◽  
Hannu Paajanen

Introduction: About half of the adult patients suffering from chronic abdominal pain may have no organ-related cause. Our purpose was to evaluate the additional information of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in diagnosing the underlying organic causes of such pain. Methods: We performed retrospective audit of 636 consecutive abdominal MRI in patients suffering from nonspecific abdominal pain (NSAP) during years 2014–2017. Medical history, clinical examination, endoscopy reports, and the results of MRI were compared in all patients. The hypothesis was that MRI increases markedly the diagnostic specificity of patients’ symptoms. Results: The mean age of patients was 66 ± 14 years and 60 percent were females. Duration of abdominal pain ranged from 1 month to 30 years (median 1.1 ± 4.0 years). Concurrently with abdominal MRI (n = 636), also ultrasound (n = 106, 17%), colonoscopy (n = 222, 35%), and gastroscopy (n = 217, 34%) were performed. Abdominal MRI revealed additional information in 161/636 (25%) of NSAP patients. Spinal and pelvic bone abnormalities (n = 107) and malignant tumors (n= 31) were the most significant organ-specific findings changing the treatment algorithm. Conclusions: When computerized tomography is not available in outpatient clinics, abdominal MRI increases markedly diagnostic specificity and alters the treatment in 1 of 4 patients suffering from NSAP. Abdominal MRI is therefore suggested for patients suffering from severe symptoms of NSAP.


1994 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 160-168
Author(s):  
Karl S Oláh ◽  
Anne S Garden

Radiography ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Horsfield ◽  
P.L. Riley ◽  
J. Wingate ◽  
C. Murphy

1990 ◽  
Vol 76 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. 980-981
Author(s):  
Thomas J. Herzog ◽  
Oscar H. Angel ◽  
Mickey M. Karram ◽  
Larry R. Evertson

1998 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 265-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zanetta ◽  
Pellegrino ◽  
Vanzulli ◽  
Di Lelio ◽  
Milani ◽  
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