MR volumetry of brain and CSF in fetuses referred for ventriculomegaly.

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OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to validate the method of performing fetal brain volumetry. In particular, our objectives were to assess which imaging plane is most reproducible for the performance of brain volumetry measurements and to ascertain inter- and intraobserver variability in determining brain volume in fetuses referred for ventriculomegaly (VM).

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

In this prospective study, 50 consecutive fetuses at 17-37 weeks of gestational age referred for MRI for VM underwent fast spin-echo T2-weighted imaging. Supratentorial brain parenchyma, lateral ventricles, and extraaxial and cerebellar volumetric measurements were manually obtained in three planes by three radiologists. Inter- and intraobserver variability were assessed. The relationship between volumes and gestational age, and lateral ventricular diameter were assessed.

RESULTS

Volumes increased with gestational age. The presence of VM correlated with increased lateral ventricle diameter. The effect of imaging plane was negligible. Inter- and intraobserver variability were low.

CONCLUSION

Supratentorial parenchyma and lateral ventricular volumes can be reliably measured on fetal MRI, and imaging plane was not an important factor in measurement. Further studies are needed to correlate these indexes with long-term postnatal outcomes.

Abbreviation
AJR Am J Roentgenol
Publication Date
2007-07-01
Volume
189
Issue
1
Page Numbers
145-51
Pubmed ID
17579164
Medium
Print
Full Title
MR volumetry of brain and CSF in fetuses referred for ventriculomegaly.
Authors
Kazan-Tannus JF, Dialani V, Kataoka ML, Chiang G, Feldman HA, Brown JS, Levine D