Bacterial meningitis imaging in children

In this review, we provide the data on the modern use of different MRI modalities and computer tomography (CT) as diagnostic and prognostic tools for meningitis of various etiology, first of all, bacterial purulent meningitis. Each of these techniques has its own field of application depending on th...

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Autores principales: Natalia V. Marchenko, Vladislav B. Voitenkov, Natalia V. Skripchenko, Dmitry L. Dubitsky, Mariia A. Bedova, Artem S. Ovchinnikov, Darya N. Churkina
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2b44414925634084b65466a6769beaad2021-11-30T18:15:21ZBacterial meningitis imaging in children2220-30952618-862710.17816/clinpract64008https://doaj.org/article/2b44414925634084b65466a6769beaad2021-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/64008/pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2220-3095https://doaj.org/toc/2618-8627In this review, we provide the data on the modern use of different MRI modalities and computer tomography (CT) as diagnostic and prognostic tools for meningitis of various etiology, first of all, bacterial purulent meningitis. Each of these techniques has its own field of application depending on the stage of the disease and the patients condition (necessity of intensive care procedures, ventilation support). The opinions on the diagnostic value of CT and structural MRI data differ and depend on the etiology and phase of the inflammatory process. In the recent years, the techniques of multiparametric MRI are widely implemented in the practice. Beside structural MRI, they include diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and MR spectroscopy (MRS), as well as studies with artificial contrast; there are some reports that these modalities are more effective as a diagnostic tool in meningitis. Thus, the use of multiparametric MRI techniques and CT with contrast is promising and justified for the diagnostics of patients with bacterial purulent meningitis from the viewpoint of enhanced sensitivity.Natalia V. MarchenkoVladislav B. VoitenkovNatalia V. SkripchenkoDmitry L. DubitskyMariia A. BedovaArtem S. OvchinnikovDarya N. ChurkinaEco-vectorarticlemagnetic resonance imagingcomputed tomographymeningitisMedicineRRUКлиническая практика , Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 72-81 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic magnetic resonance imaging
computed tomography
meningitis
Medicine
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spellingShingle magnetic resonance imaging
computed tomography
meningitis
Medicine
R
Natalia V. Marchenko
Vladislav B. Voitenkov
Natalia V. Skripchenko
Dmitry L. Dubitsky
Mariia A. Bedova
Artem S. Ovchinnikov
Darya N. Churkina
Bacterial meningitis imaging in children
description In this review, we provide the data on the modern use of different MRI modalities and computer tomography (CT) as diagnostic and prognostic tools for meningitis of various etiology, first of all, bacterial purulent meningitis. Each of these techniques has its own field of application depending on the stage of the disease and the patients condition (necessity of intensive care procedures, ventilation support). The opinions on the diagnostic value of CT and structural MRI data differ and depend on the etiology and phase of the inflammatory process. In the recent years, the techniques of multiparametric MRI are widely implemented in the practice. Beside structural MRI, they include diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and MR spectroscopy (MRS), as well as studies with artificial contrast; there are some reports that these modalities are more effective as a diagnostic tool in meningitis. Thus, the use of multiparametric MRI techniques and CT with contrast is promising and justified for the diagnostics of patients with bacterial purulent meningitis from the viewpoint of enhanced sensitivity.
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author Natalia V. Marchenko
Vladislav B. Voitenkov
Natalia V. Skripchenko
Dmitry L. Dubitsky
Mariia A. Bedova
Artem S. Ovchinnikov
Darya N. Churkina
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Vladislav B. Voitenkov
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Darya N. Churkina
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title Bacterial meningitis imaging in children
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