Quantitative Evaluation of Subglottic Stenosis Using Ultrashort Echo Time MRI in a Rabbit Model. (5th January 2021)
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- Title:
- Quantitative Evaluation of Subglottic Stenosis Using Ultrashort Echo Time MRI in a Rabbit Model. (5th January 2021)
- Main Title:
- Quantitative Evaluation of Subglottic Stenosis Using Ultrashort Echo Time MRI in a Rabbit Model
- Authors:
- Gandhi, Deep B.
Rice, Andrew
Gunatilaka, Chamindu C.
Higano, Nara S.
Fleck, Robert J.
de Alarcon, Alessandro
Hart, Catherine K.
Kuo, I‐Chun
Amin, Raouf S.
Woods, Jason C.
Hysinger, Erik B.
Bates, Alister J. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective/Hypothesis: To assess the ability of ultra‐short echo time (UTE)‐MRI to detect subglottic stenosis (SGS) and evaluate response to balloon dilation. To correlate measurements from UTE‐MRI with endotracheal‐tube (ETT)‐sizing and to investigate whether SGS causes change in airway dynamics. Study Design: Animal research study. Methods: Eight adult New‐Zealand white rabbits were used as they approximate neonatal airway‐size. The airways were measured using ETT‐sizing and 3D UTE‐MRI at baseline, 2 weeks post‐cauterization induced SGS injury, and post‐balloon dilation treatment. UTE‐MR images were acquired to determine airway anatomy and motion. Airways were segmented from MR images. Cross‐sectional area (CSA), major and minor diameters ( D major and D minor ), and eccentricity were measured. Results: Post‐injury CSA at SGS was significantly reduced (mean 38%) compared to baseline ( P = .003) using UTE‐MRI. ETT‐sizing correlated significantly with MRI‐measured CSA at the SGS location ( r = 0.6; P < .01), particularly at the post‐injury timepoint ( r = 0.93; P < .01). Outer diameter from ETT‐sizing (OD) correlated significantly with D major ( r = 0.63; P < .01) from UTE‐MRI at the SGS location, especially for the post‐injury timepoint ( r = 0.91; P < .01). Mean CSA of upper trachea did not change significantly between end‐expiration and end‐inspiration at any timepoint (all P > .05). Eccentricity of the upper trachea increased significantly post‐balloonAbstract : Objective/Hypothesis: To assess the ability of ultra‐short echo time (UTE)‐MRI to detect subglottic stenosis (SGS) and evaluate response to balloon dilation. To correlate measurements from UTE‐MRI with endotracheal‐tube (ETT)‐sizing and to investigate whether SGS causes change in airway dynamics. Study Design: Animal research study. Methods: Eight adult New‐Zealand white rabbits were used as they approximate neonatal airway‐size. The airways were measured using ETT‐sizing and 3D UTE‐MRI at baseline, 2 weeks post‐cauterization induced SGS injury, and post‐balloon dilation treatment. UTE‐MR images were acquired to determine airway anatomy and motion. Airways were segmented from MR images. Cross‐sectional area (CSA), major and minor diameters ( D major and D minor ), and eccentricity were measured. Results: Post‐injury CSA at SGS was significantly reduced (mean 38%) compared to baseline ( P = .003) using UTE‐MRI. ETT‐sizing correlated significantly with MRI‐measured CSA at the SGS location ( r = 0.6; P < .01), particularly at the post‐injury timepoint ( r = 0.93; P < .01). Outer diameter from ETT‐sizing (OD) correlated significantly with D major ( r = 0.63; P < .01) from UTE‐MRI at the SGS location, especially for the post‐injury timepoint ( r = 0.91; P < .01). Mean CSA of upper trachea did not change significantly between end‐expiration and end‐inspiration at any timepoint (all P > .05). Eccentricity of the upper trachea increased significantly post‐balloon dilation ( P < .05). Conclusions: UTE‐MRI successfully detected SGS and treatment response in the rabbit model, with good correlation to ETT‐sizing. Balloon dilation increased CSA at SGS, but not to baseline values. SGS did not alter dynamic motion for the trachea in this rabbit model; however, tracheas were significantly eccentric post‐balloon dilation. UTE‐MRI can detect SGS without sedation or ionizing radiation and may be a non‐invasive alternative to ETT‐sizing. Level of Evidence: NA Laryngoscope, 131:E1971–E1979, 2021 … (more)
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- Laryngoscope. Volume 131:Number 6(2021)
- Journal:
- Laryngoscope
- Issue:
- Volume 131:Number 6(2021)
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- Volume 131, Issue 6 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 131
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0131-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- E1971
- Page End:
- E1979
- Publication Date:
- 2021-01-05
- Subjects:
- Subglottic stenosis -- UTE MRI -- ETT sizing -- balloon dilation treatment -- neonatal subglottic stenosis
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
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