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Published in: Neuroradiology 7/2021

01-07-2021 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Diagnostic Neuroradiology

Low diagnostic yield in follow-up MR imaging in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage with a negative initial MRI

Authors: Nikolaos Mouchtouris, Fadi Al Saiegh, Nohra Chalouhi, Ahmad Sweid, Emily J. Papai, Daniella Wong, Julie Kim, Austin Saline, David Nauheim, Reid Gooch, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Robert Rosenwasser, Pascal Jabbour

Published in: Neuroradiology | Issue 7/2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Follow-up MRI/MRA is historically obtained as outpatient when patients with a spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have an initial MRI/MRA that is negative for an underlying structural lesion. However, the utility of repeating MR imaging in a delayed fashion remains uncertain.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed 396 patients with spontaneous ICH admitted at our institution between 2015 and 2017 and selected those whose initial MRI/MRA was negative for an underlying structural lesion and those who underwent follow-up MR imaging in a delayed fashion.

Results

A total of 113 patients met the study criteria. The average age of those with negative follow-up MRI/MRA was 65.0 ± 12.6 (IQR: 55.0–74.0) years old. None of the 113 patients with a negative inpatient MRI/MRA had an underlying structural lesion on follow-up MRI/MRA (0%, 95% CI 0.0–0.032, p < 0.001). The mean time of the follow-up imaging from the initial study was 105.7 days (median: 62 days; IQR: 42.5–100.5). Of the 113, 83 (73.5%) underwent follow-up MRI with and without gadolinium, while 30 (26.5%) patients did not receive gadolinium.

Conclusion

Delayed follow-up MRI in patients with a negative initial MRI/MRA for workup of spontaneous ICH was not diagnostic in any of the patients included in the study. Our study suggests that a routine follow-up MRI for this patient population is not necessary.
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Metadata
Title
Low diagnostic yield in follow-up MR imaging in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage with a negative initial MRI
Authors
Nikolaos Mouchtouris
Fadi Al Saiegh
Nohra Chalouhi
Ahmad Sweid
Emily J. Papai
Daniella Wong
Julie Kim
Austin Saline
David Nauheim
Reid Gooch
Stavropoula Tjoumakaris
Robert Rosenwasser
Pascal Jabbour
Publication date
01-07-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Neuroradiology / Issue 7/2021
Print ISSN: 0028-3940
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-020-02570-1

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