Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation

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Autor(a) principal: Wang,Peng
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Chen,Xi, Zhou,Hang, Wang,Quan, Xue,Ju-Jun, Chang,Ying-Juan, Lv,Xiu-Lin, Wang,Na, Sun,Chen-Yi, Jiang,Hong
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: SUMMARY OBJECTIVE This study aims to investigate the application value of magnetic resonance (MR) hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation. METHODS 146 patients were enrolled. MR hydrography and spiral CT examinations for the intracranial auditory canal were performed before surgery, and all imaging results were statistically analyzed in order to explore the application value of MR hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation. RESULTS 146 patients (292 ears) were examined. Among these patients, 13 were diagnosed with abnormal vestibular aqueducts (20 ears) by MR hydrography, while five were diagnosed with this disease by CT; 15 patients were diagnosed with inner ear malformation (19 ears) by MR hydrography, while 11 were diagnosed by CT (four were misdiagnosed); five patients were diagnosed with internal acoustic canal stenosis (eight ears) by MR hydrography, while two were diagnosed by CT (three were misdiagnosed); and four patients were diagnosed with cochlear fibrosis (five ears) by MR hydrography, while four were diagnosed by CT (four ears). The correct rate of diagnosis was 77.40% (113/146) based on CT, while the rate was 93.84% (137/146) based on MR hydrography. CONCLUSIONS MR hydrography imaging technique can be applied to the preoperative evaluation of cochlear implantation, providing accurate and reliable anatomic information on the inner membranous labyrinth and nerves in the internal acoustic canal and an accurate basis for the diagnosis of cochlear fibrosis and nerve development. This has a guiding significance for the selection of treatment schemes.
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spelling Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantationMagnetic Resonance Hydrography of Inner Ear ImagingCochlear ImplantsClinical Application ValueSUMMARY OBJECTIVE This study aims to investigate the application value of magnetic resonance (MR) hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation. METHODS 146 patients were enrolled. MR hydrography and spiral CT examinations for the intracranial auditory canal were performed before surgery, and all imaging results were statistically analyzed in order to explore the application value of MR hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation. RESULTS 146 patients (292 ears) were examined. Among these patients, 13 were diagnosed with abnormal vestibular aqueducts (20 ears) by MR hydrography, while five were diagnosed with this disease by CT; 15 patients were diagnosed with inner ear malformation (19 ears) by MR hydrography, while 11 were diagnosed by CT (four were misdiagnosed); five patients were diagnosed with internal acoustic canal stenosis (eight ears) by MR hydrography, while two were diagnosed by CT (three were misdiagnosed); and four patients were diagnosed with cochlear fibrosis (five ears) by MR hydrography, while four were diagnosed by CT (four ears). The correct rate of diagnosis was 77.40% (113/146) based on CT, while the rate was 93.84% (137/146) based on MR hydrography. CONCLUSIONS MR hydrography imaging technique can be applied to the preoperative evaluation of cochlear implantation, providing accurate and reliable anatomic information on the inner membranous labyrinth and nerves in the internal acoustic canal and an accurate basis for the diagnosis of cochlear fibrosis and nerve development. This has a guiding significance for the selection of treatment schemes.Associação Médica Brasileira2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302020000100074Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.66 n.1 2020reponame:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)instname:Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)instacron:AMB10.1590/1806-9282.66.1.74info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWang,PengChen,XiZhou,HangWang,QuanXue,Ju-JunChang,Ying-JuanLv,Xiu-LinWang,NaSun,Chen-YiJiang,Hongeng2020-05-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-42302020000100074Revistahttps://ramb.amb.org.br/ultimas-edicoes/#https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ramb@amb.org.br1806-92820104-4230opendoar:2020-05-11T00:00Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online) - Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation
title Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation
spellingShingle Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation
Wang,Peng
Magnetic Resonance Hydrography of Inner Ear Imaging
Cochlear Implants
Clinical Application Value
title_short Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation
title_full Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation
title_fullStr Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation
title_full_unstemmed Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation
title_sort Application value of magnetic resonance hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation
author Wang,Peng
author_facet Wang,Peng
Chen,Xi
Zhou,Hang
Wang,Quan
Xue,Ju-Jun
Chang,Ying-Juan
Lv,Xiu-Lin
Wang,Na
Sun,Chen-Yi
Jiang,Hong
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author2 Chen,Xi
Zhou,Hang
Wang,Quan
Xue,Ju-Jun
Chang,Ying-Juan
Lv,Xiu-Lin
Wang,Na
Sun,Chen-Yi
Jiang,Hong
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wang,Peng
Chen,Xi
Zhou,Hang
Wang,Quan
Xue,Ju-Jun
Chang,Ying-Juan
Lv,Xiu-Lin
Wang,Na
Sun,Chen-Yi
Jiang,Hong
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Magnetic Resonance Hydrography of Inner Ear Imaging
Cochlear Implants
Clinical Application Value
topic Magnetic Resonance Hydrography of Inner Ear Imaging
Cochlear Implants
Clinical Application Value
description SUMMARY OBJECTIVE This study aims to investigate the application value of magnetic resonance (MR) hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation. METHODS 146 patients were enrolled. MR hydrography and spiral CT examinations for the intracranial auditory canal were performed before surgery, and all imaging results were statistically analyzed in order to explore the application value of MR hydrography of the inner ear in cochlear implantation. RESULTS 146 patients (292 ears) were examined. Among these patients, 13 were diagnosed with abnormal vestibular aqueducts (20 ears) by MR hydrography, while five were diagnosed with this disease by CT; 15 patients were diagnosed with inner ear malformation (19 ears) by MR hydrography, while 11 were diagnosed by CT (four were misdiagnosed); five patients were diagnosed with internal acoustic canal stenosis (eight ears) by MR hydrography, while two were diagnosed by CT (three were misdiagnosed); and four patients were diagnosed with cochlear fibrosis (five ears) by MR hydrography, while four were diagnosed by CT (four ears). The correct rate of diagnosis was 77.40% (113/146) based on CT, while the rate was 93.84% (137/146) based on MR hydrography. CONCLUSIONS MR hydrography imaging technique can be applied to the preoperative evaluation of cochlear implantation, providing accurate and reliable anatomic information on the inner membranous labyrinth and nerves in the internal acoustic canal and an accurate basis for the diagnosis of cochlear fibrosis and nerve development. This has a guiding significance for the selection of treatment schemes.
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