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Eastside and Westside Imaging Centers Now Offer MR Arthrograms
Why should I order an MR Arthrogram?
Drs. Hill & Thomas Co. Eastside and Westside Imaging
Centerslocated in Willoughby Hills and Brook Parkare
proud to provide a new service for the orthopedic community,
MR Arthrogram. "As studies, like the one posted below
have shown, MR Arthrogram offers a distinct benefit in properly
diagnosing joint injuries or pain that may have previously
gone undetected," said Dr. Adrian Krudy. "By
using MR Arthrogram, we can provide you with superior detail
that will result in improved patient outcomes.
"Below is
a small portion of a recent study conducted regarding the
use of MR Arthrography to diagnose shoulder tears. We would
be happy to answer any questions that you may have regarding
how this type of study can benefit your patients."
MR Arthrography is More Accurate than MR in Diagnosing
Shoulder Tears
January 9, 2009 MR arthrography of the shoulder
allows physicians to better identify tears and provides
patients with an accurate diagnosis to determine whether
or not surgery is needed, according to a study performed
at Neuroskeletal Imaging in Merritt Island, Florida.
The study included 150
patients who underwent both 3T MRI and MR arthrography
examinations of the shoulder. "We
did the study to see if MR, which is noninvasive, works as
well as MR arthrography, an invasive procedure that some
patients are fearful of having since contrast has to be injected
into the shoulder," said Thomas Magee, MD, lead author
of the study. The study found that MR arthrography
was more accurate for making a diagnosis. Sensitivity on
conventional MRI for anterior labral tears was 83%; for posterior
labral tears was 84%; for SLAP tears was 83%; for supraspinatus
tendon tears was 92%; and for partial-thickness articular
surface tears was 68%. Sensitivity on MR arthrography on
the other hand was significantly higher. Sensitivity for
anterior labral tears was 98%; for posterior labral tears
was 95%; for SLAP tears was 98%; for supraspinatus tendon
tears was 100%; and for partial-thickness articular surface
tears was 97%. "With MR arthrography we were able to
see things with a high degree of accuracy in the shoulder," said
Dr. Magee.
"Resolution and picture quality using 3T MRI
is high in the shoulder, except for lesions that are hidden
without distention (swelling) of the joint. During MR arthrography,
the distention of the joint allowed us to uncover lesions
that could not be seen on conventional MRI," said
Dr. Magee.
"The performance of MR arthrograms allows us to
see additional, pertinent surgical lesions and provides
a better road map for surgeons. Patients should have MR
arthrography before surgery to provide an accurate diagnosis,
determining whether or not they really even need surgery," he
said.
"If an MR arthrogram is normal, it is very likely
to be normal during surgery," said Dr. Magee.
A news release
from The American Roentgen
Ray Society (ARRS).
For a complete
copy of this study, please ask your marketing representative
and we will be happy to supply you with one.
For more information
or to schedule a patient for an MR Arthrogram call:
- Eastside Imaging Center: (440) 944-8887 or 1-800-743-1984
- Westside
Imaging Center: (216) 267-8080.
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