Objective
To assess the three-dimensional turbo spin echo with variable flip-angle distribution magnetic resonance sequence (SPACE:
Sampling Perfection with Application optimised Contrast using different flip-angle Evolution) for the imaging of intracranial
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) spaces.
Methods
We prospectively investigated 18 healthy volunteers and 25 patients, 20 with communicating hydrocephalus (CH), five with non-communicating
hydrocephalus (NCH), using the SPACE sequence at 1.5T. Volume rendering views of both intracranial and ventricular CSF were
obtained for all patients and volunteers. The subarachnoid CSF distribution was qualitatively evaluated on volume rendering
views using a four-point scale. The CSF volumes within total, ventricular and subarachnoid spaces were calculated as well
as the ratio between ventricular and subarachnoid CSF volumes.
Results
Three different patterns of subarachnoid CSF distribution were observed. In healthy volunteers we found narrowed CSF spaces
within the occipital aera. A diffuse narrowing of the subarachnoid CSF spaces was observed in patients with NCH whereas patients
with CH exhibited narrowed CSF spaces within the high midline convexity. The ratios between ventricular and subarachnoid CSF
volumes were significantly different among the volunteers, patients with CH and patients with NCH.
Conclusion
The assessment of CSF spaces volume and distribution may help to characterise hydrocephalus.
Keywords Cerebrospinal fluid – Hydrocephalus – Magnetic resonance imaging – SPACE sequence – Volume rendering