Background: Sonographic assessment of the optic nerve sheath diameter represents a promising non-invasive technique for estimation of the intracranial pressure. A wide inter-observer variability, along with a lack of a standardized protocol for the optic nerve sheath diameter measurements, could lead to over- or under-estimation. The present study was aimed at evaluating feasibility of color-Doppler for better delineating optic nerve sheath borders, comparing it to B-mode imaging, using the magnetic resonance measurements as a comparison.Methods: Optic nerve sheath diameters were evaluated using magnetic resonance by an expert radiologist in a cohort of patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus. Magnetic resonance findings were evaluated twice. In the first half of this cohort, optic nerve sheath diameters were measured using B-mode only, in the second half applying color-Doppler. Measurements obtained using these two techniques were compared to magnetic resonance imaging measurements. The Bland-Altman analysis and concordance correlation coefficient were computed to quantify the strength of agreement between the two magnetic resonance assessments. Box plots and average (+/- SD) were used to compare assessments by sonographic and magnetic resonance methods.Results: Fifty patients were included. MRI assessment showed a moderate concordance correlation coefficient. Optic nerve sheath diameters measured applying color-Doppler were lower (p < 0.001) and less scattered compared to B-mode assessment, which approached more to magnetic resonance measurements.Conclusions: In this cohort of patients, magnetic resonance showed high intra-rater variability in optic nerve sheath diameter assessments. Optic nerve sheath diameter assessments using color-Doppler yielded lower and less scattered diameters compared to B-mode only.

The CLOSED protocol to assess optic nerve sheath diameter using color-Doppler: a comparison study in a cohort of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus patients / Aspide, Raffaele; Bertolini, Giacomo; Belotti, Laura Maria Beatrice; Albini Riccioli, Luca; Toni, Francesco; Mazzatenta, Diego; Palandri, Giorgio; Vetrugno, Luigi; Biasucci, Daniele Guerino. - In: THE ULTRASOUND JOURNAL. - ISSN 2524-8987. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:1(2022), pp. 43.1-43.8. [10.1186/s13089-022-00291-5]

The CLOSED protocol to assess optic nerve sheath diameter using color-Doppler: a comparison study in a cohort of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus patients

Bertolini, Giacomo;Belotti, Laura Maria Beatrice;Toni, Francesco;Mazzatenta, Diego;
2022

Abstract

Background: Sonographic assessment of the optic nerve sheath diameter represents a promising non-invasive technique for estimation of the intracranial pressure. A wide inter-observer variability, along with a lack of a standardized protocol for the optic nerve sheath diameter measurements, could lead to over- or under-estimation. The present study was aimed at evaluating feasibility of color-Doppler for better delineating optic nerve sheath borders, comparing it to B-mode imaging, using the magnetic resonance measurements as a comparison.Methods: Optic nerve sheath diameters were evaluated using magnetic resonance by an expert radiologist in a cohort of patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus. Magnetic resonance findings were evaluated twice. In the first half of this cohort, optic nerve sheath diameters were measured using B-mode only, in the second half applying color-Doppler. Measurements obtained using these two techniques were compared to magnetic resonance imaging measurements. The Bland-Altman analysis and concordance correlation coefficient were computed to quantify the strength of agreement between the two magnetic resonance assessments. Box plots and average (+/- SD) were used to compare assessments by sonographic and magnetic resonance methods.Results: Fifty patients were included. MRI assessment showed a moderate concordance correlation coefficient. Optic nerve sheath diameters measured applying color-Doppler were lower (p < 0.001) and less scattered compared to B-mode assessment, which approached more to magnetic resonance measurements.Conclusions: In this cohort of patients, magnetic resonance showed high intra-rater variability in optic nerve sheath diameter assessments. Optic nerve sheath diameter assessments using color-Doppler yielded lower and less scattered diameters compared to B-mode only.
2022
The CLOSED protocol to assess optic nerve sheath diameter using color-Doppler: a comparison study in a cohort of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus patients / Aspide, Raffaele; Bertolini, Giacomo; Belotti, Laura Maria Beatrice; Albini Riccioli, Luca; Toni, Francesco; Mazzatenta, Diego; Palandri, Giorgio; Vetrugno, Luigi; Biasucci, Daniele Guerino. - In: THE ULTRASOUND JOURNAL. - ISSN 2524-8987. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:1(2022), pp. 43.1-43.8. [10.1186/s13089-022-00291-5]
Aspide, Raffaele; Bertolini, Giacomo; Belotti, Laura Maria Beatrice; Albini Riccioli, Luca; Toni, Francesco; Mazzatenta, Diego; Palandri, Giorgio; Vetrugno, Luigi; Biasucci, Daniele Guerino
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