Diagnostic Accuracy of Contrast Enhanced Flair Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Diagnosis of Meningitis Taking Lumbar Puncture as Gold Standard

  • Sobia Jawwad POF Hospital, Wah Cantt
  • Nadia Gul POF Hospital, Wah Cantt
  • Khalid Mehmood CMH, Kharian Cantt
  • Bushra Iqbal POF Hospital, Wah Cantt
  • Kanza Afzal POF Hospital, Wah Cantt
Keywords: Contrast Enhanced Flair Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Diagnostic Accuracy, Lumbar Puncture, Meningitis

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this article is to determine and compare the diagnostic accuracies of contrast
enhanced FLAIR and T1W sequences of MRI brain in the detection of meningitis keeping lumbar puncture as
gold standard.
Study Design: Cross-sectional validation study.
Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out at Department of Diagnostic Radiology of POF
Hospital, Wah Cantt from 23 June 2019 to 22 March 2020.
Materials and Methods: A total of 173 patients were included in the study by non-probability purposive
sampling. Patients of age between 2-70 years, of either gender with suspected meningitis based on clinical
presentation are included in our study. Patients in whom contrast enhanced MRI and lumbar puncture was
contraindicated, diagnosed patient of meningitis and non-consenting patients were excluded from this study.
All patients received intravenous contrast medium gadolinium at rate of 0.2 ml/second. Post gadolinium T1W
and post gadolinium FLAIR images were acquired and evaluated by a consultant radiologist. Findings were
recorded on a prescribed performa. Patients were followed and results of lumbar puncture were collected from
laboratory.
Result: The mean age was 26.4±23.5 year ranging from 2 to 70 years. Out of 173 patients, 98 patients (56.6%)
were male and 75 patients (43.4%) were female. Clinical presentations were as follows: poor feeding, irritability
and lethargy 86 (49.7%), headache 137 (79.2%), nausea/vomiting 125 (72.3%), neck stiffness 89 (51.4%),
altered level of consciousness 132 (76.3%), seizures 78 (45.1%) and local neurological deficit 45 (26%).
Diagnostic accuracy of contrast enhanced MRI FLAIR in diagnosing meningitis taking lumbar puncture gold
standard showed sensitivity 91%, specificity 85%, PPV 87.6%, NPV 89.4% and diagnostic accuracy 88.4%.
Diagnostic accuracy of contrast enhanced MRI T1W in the diagnosis of meningitis taking lumbar puncture gold
standard revealed sensitivity 60.2%, specificity 77.5%, PPV 75.6%, NPV 62.6% and diagnostic accuracy 68.2%.
Conclusion: The sensitivity and specificity of post contrast FLAIR sequence is greater as compared to post
contrast T1W sequence to detect meningeal enhancement. Therefore, for all patients with suspicion of
meningitis, post contrast FLAIR sequence should be added to MRI brain protocol as a routine sequence.

How to cite this: Jawwad S, Gul N, Mehmood K, Iqbal B, Afzal K. Diagnostic Accuracy of Contrast Enhanced Flair Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Diagnosis of Meningitis Taking Lumbar Puncture as Gold Standard. Life and Science. 2022; 3(3): 120-126. doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.259

Published
2022-07-04
Section
Original Article