Comparison of Diagnostic Accuracy of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy with Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Brain Tumors and Correlation with Histopathology as Gold Standard
Saulat Sarfraz, Mahwish Farzana
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ABSTRACT
Background:
In spite of recent advances in the
use of diagnostic imaging modalities none of them has a hundred percent
accuracy. So, misdiagnosis still occurs. Many trials are being done to evaluate
the accuracy of these tools individually or in combination. The most useful
investigation is MRI which broadly gives information of lesion as well its
relationship with surrounding structures. While magnetic resonance spectroscopy
further characterizes the lesion into benign or malignant. So this study is bit
superior giving more details. By enlarge histopathology is gold standard for ultimate
diagnosis. However these radiological investigations are extremely important
for preoperative planning as well management of the lesion. In this study we
compare the diagnostic accuracy of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) with conventional
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) sequences for diagnosis of brain tumors keeping
histopathology as gold standard.
Methods:
The study was performed in 150
clinically suspected cases which were referred to Radiology Department from
OPD, Indoor, Emergency and private sources from outside the hospital.
Results:
Majority 85(56.7%) were adult males
and 65(43.3%) were adult females. The study was divided into two major age
groups. There were 33cases (22%) with average age 20-35 years. The other age
group 36-50 years had 40(26.7%) Majority of the cases 77(51.3%) were of average
>50 years of age. The higher age groups showed a female dominance.
Histopathology of 100(66.7%) cases confirmed positive and 50(33.3%) negative
for MR Spectroscopy. On comparison of conventional MRI with contrast, and
Histopathology it was observed that the sensitivity of MRI was 74.0% and the
specificity 82.0%.The positive and negative predictive values gave a lower
accuracy rate of 76.6%.
Conclusion: The conclusion of
our study is that MRS is a rigorous, non-invasive, safe and convenient imaging
modality for the evaluation of brain tumors as compared to MRI.
Keywords: Brain tumors, MRI, MRS, Histopathology