MRI detection of unsuspected vertebral injury in acute spinal trauma: incidence and significance |
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Authors: | Qaiyum M Tyrrell P N McCall I W Cassar-Pullicino V N |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Diagnostic Imaging, The Robert Jones, Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 7AG, UK, GB |
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Abstract: | Objective. Multilevel spinal injury is well recognised. Previous studies reviewing the radiographs of spinal injury patients have shown
an incidence of 15.2% of unsuspected spinal injury. It is recognised that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can identify injuries
that are not demonstrated on radiographs. The objective of this study was to determine the incidence and significance of spinal
injuries using MRI in comparison with radiographs.
Design and patients. The radiographs and MR images of 110 acute spinal injury patients were reviewed independently of each other and the findings
were then correlated to determine any unsuspected injury.
Results. MRI detected vertebral body bone bruises (microtrabecular bone injury) in 41.8% of spinal injury patients which were not
seen on radiographs. These bone bruises were best appreciated on sagittal short tau inversion recovery MR sequences and seen
at contiguous and non-contiguous levels in relation to the primary injury.
Conclusion. This level of incidence of bone bruises has not previously been appreciated. We recommend that patients undergoing MRI for
an injured segment of the spine are better assessed by MRI of the entire spine at the same time to exclude further injury.
Received: 17 April 2000 Revision requested: 19 June 2000 Revision received: 6 September 2000 Accepted: 27 November 2000 |
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Keywords: | Spine Trauma MRI Radiography |
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