Publication date: September–October 2018
Source:Clinical Imaging, Volume 51
Author(s): Arunark Kolipaka, Peter A. Wassenaar, Sangmin Cha, Wael M. Marashdeh, Xiaokui Mo, Prateek Kalra, Bradley Gans, Brian Raterman, Eric Bourekas
This study determines the reproducibility of magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) derived brain stiffness in normal volunteers and compares it against pseudotumor patients before and after lumbar puncture (LP).MRE was performed on 10 normal volunteers for reproducibility and 14 pseudotumor patients before and after LP. During LP, opening and closing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressures were recorded before and after removal of CSF and correlated to brain stiffness.Stiffness reproducibility was observed (r > 0.78; p < 0.008). Whole brain opening LP stiffness was significantly (p = 0.04) higher than normals, but no significant difference (p = 0.11) in closing LP measurements. No significant correlation was observed between opening and closing pressure and brain stiffness.
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