Agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis

Objective - To assess the extent of agreement between computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis. Design - Observational study. Animals - 35 dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis. Procedures - Results of preo...

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Main Authors: Suwankong N., Voorhout G., Hazewinkel H.A.W., Meij B.P.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-74552014-08-30T04:11:35Z Agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis Suwankong N. Voorhout G. Hazewinkel H.A.W. Meij B.P. Objective - To assess the extent of agreement between computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis. Design - Observational study. Animals - 35 dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis. Procedures - Results of preoperative CT and MRI were compared with surgical findings with respect to degree and location of disk protrusion, position of the durai sac, amount of epidural fat, and swelling of spinal nerve roots. Results - A lumbosacral step was seen on radiographic images from 22 of 32 (69%) dogs, on CT images from 23 of 35 (66%) dogs, and on MR images from 21 of 35 (60%) dogs. Most dogs had slight or moderate disk protrusion that was centrally located. There was substantial or near perfect agreement between CT and MRI findings in regard to degree of disk protrusion (kappa, 0.88), location of disk protrusion (0.63), position of the dural sac (0.89), amount of epidural fat (0.72), and swelling of spinal nerve roots (0.60). The degree of agreement between CT and surgical findings and between MRI and surgical findings was moderate in regard to degree and location of disk protrusion (kappa, 0.44 to 0.56) and swelling of spinal nerve roots (0.40 and 0.50). Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - Results indicate that there is a high degree of agreement between CT and MRI findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis but that the degree of agreement between diagnostic imaging findings and surgical findings is lower. 2014-08-30T04:11:35Z 2014-08-30T04:11:35Z 2006 Article 00031488 10.2460/javma.229.12.1924 17173530 JAVMA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33845580828&partnerID=40&md5=11b4f2e7e671a4f5ab6834f2c52f21a0 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/7455 English
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description Objective - To assess the extent of agreement between computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis. Design - Observational study. Animals - 35 dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis. Procedures - Results of preoperative CT and MRI were compared with surgical findings with respect to degree and location of disk protrusion, position of the durai sac, amount of epidural fat, and swelling of spinal nerve roots. Results - A lumbosacral step was seen on radiographic images from 22 of 32 (69%) dogs, on CT images from 23 of 35 (66%) dogs, and on MR images from 21 of 35 (60%) dogs. Most dogs had slight or moderate disk protrusion that was centrally located. There was substantial or near perfect agreement between CT and MRI findings in regard to degree of disk protrusion (kappa, 0.88), location of disk protrusion (0.63), position of the dural sac (0.89), amount of epidural fat (0.72), and swelling of spinal nerve roots (0.60). The degree of agreement between CT and surgical findings and between MRI and surgical findings was moderate in regard to degree and location of disk protrusion (kappa, 0.44 to 0.56) and swelling of spinal nerve roots (0.40 and 0.50). Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - Results indicate that there is a high degree of agreement between CT and MRI findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis but that the degree of agreement between diagnostic imaging findings and surgical findings is lower.
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author Suwankong N.
Voorhout G.
Hazewinkel H.A.W.
Meij B.P.
spellingShingle Suwankong N.
Voorhout G.
Hazewinkel H.A.W.
Meij B.P.
Agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
author_facet Suwankong N.
Voorhout G.
Hazewinkel H.A.W.
Meij B.P.
author_sort Suwankong N.
title Agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
title_short Agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
title_full Agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
title_fullStr Agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
title_full_unstemmed Agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
title_sort agreement between computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings in dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
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