Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1761008 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Transcranial duplex sonography (TCS) currently provides us with images of deep brain structures with sufficient resolution. We chose 2 sonographic quantitative parameters: the diameter of the third ventricle and a measurement not used by TCS to date, the midbrain area. Their reliability and reproducibility were assessed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as the reference. A total of 99 patients free from neurodegenerative disorders were examined using TCS, and both parameters were measured by 2 independent explorers. Measurements of third-ventricle diameter by TCS showed very good correlation (r = 0.80) and agreement (ICC = 0.89) with measurements obtained by MRI. Measurements of the midbrain area by TCS also provided acceptable values with moderate correlation (r = 0.36) and agreement (ICC = 0.53). Interexplorer correlation values were good (ICC = 0.98 and 0.79 for the third ventricle and midbrain areas, respectively). Further studies will be required to determine the potential diagnostic usefulness of these parameters.
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Authors
Patricia Sahuquillo, Jose Ignacio Tembl, Vera Parkhutik, Juan Francisco Vázquez, Isabel Sastre, Aida Lago,