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Die vorliegende Arbeit soll dazu dienen, die Strahlentherapie bei Patienten mit histologisch gesichertem, nicht-kleinzelligen Bronchialkarzinom nach 3D-konformalem sowie intensitätsmoduliertem Schema anhand definierter Outcome-Parameter und ihrer Nebenwirkungsraten zu vergleichen. Insgesamt wurde für diese monozentrisch durchgeführte Studie mit retrospektivem Design ein Kollektiv aus 111 Patienten/-innen untersucht.
Anhand des untersuchtem Kollektivs konnte gezeigt werden, dass beide Therapieverfahren bezüglich der Überlebensraten und der Rezidiv- bzw. Metastasierungshäufigkeit im Rahmen des beobachteten Studienzeitraums miteinander vergleichbar sind. Auch für die Häufigkeit akuter Therapie-assoziierter Nebenwirkungen konnte kein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen den beiden Bestrahlungstechniken nachgewiesen werden; dagegen trat eine chronische Strahlenpneumonitis häufiger in der Patientengruppe auf, die primär eine 3D-CRT erhalten hatte.
Background
In wrist arthrograms, aberrant contrast material is frequently seen extending into the soft tissue adjacent to the ulnar styloid process. Since the prestyloid recess can mimic contrast leakage in CT arthrography, this study aims to provide a detailed analysis of its morphologic variability, while investigating whether actual ulnar-sided leakage is associated with injuries of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC).
Methods
Eighty-six patients with positive wrist trauma history underwent multi-compartment CT arthrography (40 women, median age 44.5 years). Studies were reviewed by two board-certified radiologists, who documented the morphology of the prestyloid recess regarding size, opening type, shape and position, as well as the presence or absence of ulnar-sided contrast leakage. Correlations between leakage and the presence of TFCC injuries were assessed using the mean square contingency coefficient (r\(_{ɸ}\)).
Results
The most common configuration of the prestyloid recess included a narrow opening (73.26%; width 2.26 ± 1.43 mm), saccular shape (66.28%), and palmar position compared to the styloid process (55.81%). Its mean length and anterior–posterior diameter were 6.89 ± 2.36 and 5.05 ± 1.97 mm, respectively. Ulnar-sided contrast leakage was reported in 29 patients (33.72%) with a mean extent of 12.30 ± 5.31 mm. Leakage occurred more often in patients with ulnar-sided TFCC injuries (r\(_{ɸ}\) = 0.480; p < 0.001), whereas no association was found for lesions of the central articular disc (r\(_{ɸ}\) = 0.172; p = 0.111).
Conclusions
Since ulnar-sided contrast leakage is more common in patients with peripheral TFCC injuries, distinction between an atypical configuration of the prestyloid recess and actual leakage is important in CT arthrography of the wrist.
Background
Demographic change entails an increasing incidence of fragility fractures. Dual-energy CT (DECT) with virtual non-calcium (VNCa) reconstructions has been introduced as a promising diagnostic method for evaluating bone microarchitecture and marrow simultaneously. This study aims to define the most accurate cut-off value in Hounsfield units (HU) for discriminating the presence and absence of bone marrow edema (BME) in sacral fragility fractures.
Methods
Forty-six patients (40 women, 6 men; 79.7 ± 9.2 years) with suspected fragility fractures of the sacrum underwent both DECT (90 kVp / 150 kVp with tin prefiltration) and MRI. Nine regions-of-interest were placed in each sacrum on DECT-VNCa images. The resulting 414 HU measurements were stratified into “edema” (n = 80) and “no edema” groups (n = 334) based on reference BME detection in T2-weighted MRI sequences. Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was calculated to determine the desired cut-off value and an associated conspicuity range for edema detection.
Results
The mean density within the “edema” group of measurements (+ 3.1 ± 8.3 HU) was substantially higher compared to the “no edema” group (-51.7 ± 21.8 HU; p < 0.010). Analysis in DECT-VNCa images suggested a cut-off value of -12.9 HU that enabled sensitivity and specificity of 100% for BME detection compared to MRI. A range of HU values between -14.0 and + 20.0 is considered indicative of BME in the sacrum.
Conclusions
Quantitative analysis of DECT-VNCa with a cut-off of -12.9 HU allows for excellent diagnostic accuracy in the assessment of sacral fragility fractures with associated BME. A diagnostic “one-stop-shop” approach without additional MRI is feasible.