ABSTRACT
Background and Purpose
Intracranial hypotension (IH) results from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage from the dural sac, occurring spontaneously or iatrogenically (e.g., post-lumbar puncture), and may cause a wide range of symptoms with significant functional impairment. Accurate detection of the epidural CSF lamella is key to diagnosis. This study evaluated the diagnostic value of intravenous contrast-enhanced MRI using heavily T2-weighted FLAIR (HT2-FLAIR) spine imaging compared to nonenhanced MR myelography at 3 Tesla.
Methods
Ten consecutive patients with IH symptoms were prospectively examined using HT2-FLAIR imaging of the spine before and up to 3 h after gadolinium-based contrast agent administration, alongside noncontrast MR myelography. Two readers assessed the conspicuity of the CSF lamella on contrast-enhanced HT2-FLAIR (ceHT2-FLAIR) using a score from −2 to +2 and evaluated additional diagnostic benefit.
Results
A CSF lamella was seen in eight of 10 patients as a strongly enhancing band on ceHT2-FLAIR. In one case, the lamella was visible exclusively on ceHT2-FLAIR (conspicuity score [CS] = 2, n = 1) and was more conspicuous in three cases (CS = 1, n = 3). Six cases showed equal conspicuity (CS = 0, n = 6). In two cases each, ceHT2-FLAIR either enabled diagnosis or provided supporting information. In six cases, it confirmed diagnosis based on noncontrast imaging. Beyond improved conspicuity, ceHT2-FLAIR helped detect low-flow leaks, optimize axial slice positioning, and assess CSF lamella distribution.
Conclusions
Intravenous ceHT2-FLAIR MRI may be considered as an additional tool in CSF leak evaluation, particularly when used for detecting indirect signs of IH.
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Robert Haase,
Ralf Clauberg,
Stefan Zülow,
Christine Kindler,
Alexander Radbruch,
Daniel Paech,
Katerina Deike | May 28, 2025
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