Head and Neck Imaging - Original Article

HASTE diffusion-weighted MRI for the reliable detection of cholesteatoma

10.4261/1305-3825.DIR.4246-11.3

  • A. Turan Ilıca
  • Yusuf Hıdır
  • Nail Bulakbaşı
  • Bülent Satar
  • İnanç Güvenç
  • Hasan Hüseyin Arslan
  • Nurcan İmre

Received Date: 24.01.2011 Accepted Date: 23.06.2011 Diagn Interv Radiol 2012;18(2):153-158

PURPOSE

To assess the detection efficiency of Half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo (HASTE) diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for cholesteatoma.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A total of 21 patients with suspected primary (n=16) or recurrent cholesteatoma (n=5) underwent MRI in a 1.5 Tesla scanner using an adapted protocol for cholesteatoma detection that included a coronal HASTE diffusion-weighted MRI sequence. The cholesteatoma diagnosis was based on evidence of a hyperintense lesion at b-1000 on diffusion-weighted images. The imaging findings were correlated with findings from surgery or clinical evaluations in all patients.

RESULTS

HASTE diffusion-weighted MRI successfully detected 11 primary and 5 recurrent lesions out of 17 cholesteatomas (sensitivity, 94.1%). One primary cholesteatoma with a diameter of 4–5 mm was missed. MRI of patients without cholesteatoma were correctly interpreted as negative for cholesteatoma (specificity, 100%). The positive and negative predictive values for the HASTE diffusion-weighted MRI in detecting cholesteatoma were 100% and 80%, respectively.

CONCLUSION

HASTE diffusion-weighted MRI offers great promise for cholesteatoma screening. The addition of this sequence to the posterior fossa MRI protocol may preclude unnecessary cholesteatoma surgery.

Keywords: cholesteatoma , diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging , otitis