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Value of MR Venography for Detection of Internal Jugular Vein Anomalies in Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Longitudinal Study

R. Zivadinov, R. Galeotti, D. Hojnacki, E. Menegatti, M.G. Dwyer, C. Schirda, A.M Malagoni, K. Marr, C. Kennedy, I. Bartolomei, C. Magnano, F. Salvi, B. Weinstock-Guttman and P. Zamboni
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2011, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2386
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: CCSVI was recently described in patients with MS. CCSVI is diagnosed noninvasively by Doppler sonography and invasively by catheter venography. We assessed the role of conventional MRV for the detection of IJV anomalies in patients with MS diagnosed with CCSVI and in healthy controls who underwent MRV and Doppler sonography examinations during 6 months.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients with MS underwent TOF, TRICKS, Doppler sonography, and catheter venography at baseline. They were treated at baseline with percutaneous angioplasty and re-evaluated 6 months' posttreatment with MRV and Doppler sonography. In addition, 6 healthy controls underwent a baseline and a 6-month follow-up evaluation by Doppler sonography and MRV.

RESULTS: At baseline, the sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of Doppler sonography for detecting IJV abnormalities relative to catheter venography in patients with MS were calculated, respectively, at 82%, 100%, 99%, and 95%. The figures were 99%, 33%, 33%, 99% for TOF and 99%, 39%, 35%, and 99% for TRICKS. Venous anomalies included the annulus, septum, membrane, and malformed valve. No agreement was found between TOF and catheter venography in 70% of patients with MS and between TRICKS and catheter venography in 60% of patients with MS. At follow-up, 50% of the patients with MS presented with abnormalities on Doppler sonography but only 30% were diagnosed with restenosis.

CONCLUSIONS: Conventional MRV has limited value for assessing IJV anomalies for both diagnostic and posttreatment purposes.

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  • CCSVI
    chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency
    CV
    catheter venography
    EVTMS
    Endovascular Treatment Study for MS
    DS
    Doppler sonography
    IJV
    internal jugular vein
    LIJV
    left internal jugular vein
    6 mo
    6-month follow-up examination
    MRV
    MR venography
    MS
    multiple sclerosis
    NPV
    negative predictive value
    PPV
    positive predictive value
    PTA
    percutaneous transluminal angioplasty
    RIJV
    right internal jugular vein
    TOF
    2D time-of-flight venography
    TRICKS
    3D time-resolved imaging of contrast kinetics

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R. Zivadinov, R. Galeotti, D. Hojnacki, E. Menegatti, M.G. Dwyer, C. Schirda, A.M Malagoni, K. Marr, C. Kennedy, I. Bartolomei, C. Magnano, F. Salvi, B. Weinstock-Guttman, P. Zamboni
Value of MR Venography for Detection of Internal Jugular Vein Anomalies in Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Longitudinal Study
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Value of MR Venography for Detection of Internal Jugular Vein Anomalies in Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Longitudinal Study
R. Zivadinov, R. Galeotti, D. Hojnacki, E. Menegatti, M.G. Dwyer, C. Schirda, A.M Malagoni, K. Marr, C. Kennedy, I. Bartolomei, C. Magnano, F. Salvi, B. Weinstock-Guttman, P. Zamboni
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