contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in sacroiliitis

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ozgur tosun department of radiodiagnostics, katip celebi university, faculty of medicine, cigli, izmir, turkey; department of radiodiagnostics, katip celebi university, faculty of medicine, cigli, izmir, turkey. tel: +90-5054383290, fax: +90-2323254042

gulden saglamer tangal department of radiodiagnostics, katip celebi university, faculty of medicine, cigli, izmir, turkey

nurdan cay department of radiodiagnostics, ankara atatürk education and research hospital, ankara, turkey

yuksel maras department of rheumatology, ankara atatürk education and research hospital, ankara, turkey

abstract

conclusion fs t2 w and ce fs t1 w sequences of axial planes were the most useful sequences in determination of active sacroiliitis. therefore, in patients with renal failure or allergy to contrast media, fs t2 wi can be obtained to detect active sacroiliitis. objectives the aim of this retrospective study was to assess the value of different magnetic resonance imaging (mri) sequences in evaluation of bone marrow and subchondral bone changes in active sacroiliitis and inter- and intra-observer reliability of these sequences. results highest agreement between measurements of observer 1 and 2 was found on contrast enhanced fat suppressed t1 weighted imaging (ce fs t1 wi) (97.78%) among all sequences and on fs t2 wi of axial planes within sequences taken before contrast injections (97.78%). patients and methods ninety patients (65 males, 25 females; mean age 33.44 ± 11 years; range 15 to 62) with mri findings suggestive of active sacroiliitis were selected from picture archive and communication system (pacs) by the consensus of two radiologists. the sijs were retrospectively analyzed by two radiologists separately blinded to each other’s evaluations. each sequence was evaluated at different times (one week apart from each other) in the same monitor of pacs system by each observer. periarticular bone edema and contrast enhancement were recorded separately by each observer. background spondyloarthritis (spa) traditionally encompasses ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis and reactive arthritis associated with inflammatory bowel diseases. sacroiliac joint (sij) inflammation is an important and usually the first finding of spa.

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iranian journal of radiology

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