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Table 2 Brain MRI findings in patients with SIH and PDPH

From: Comparisons of clinical characteristics, brain MRI findings, and responses to epidural blood patch between spontaneous intracranial hypotension and post-dural puncture headache: retrospective study

Signs

SIH (n = 53)

PDPH (n = 23)

p-value

Interobserver Agreement

Qualitative signs

Pachymeningeal enhancement

24 (45.3%)

6 (26.1%)

0.134

0.692

Venous distention of the lateral sinus

25 (47.2%)

9 (39.1%)

0.618

0.601

Subdural fluid collection

11 (20.8%)

1 (4.3%)

0.093

> 0.99

Angle measurements, midbrain-pons angle, degrees

48 (39–55)

50 (40–59)

0.411

0.775

 ≥ 40°

39 (73.6%)

21 (91.3%)

0.132

0.216

  < 40°

14 (26.4%)

2 (8.7%)

  

vG/SS angle, degrees

74 (60–84)

85 (73–97)

0.020

0.843

Size measurements, mm

Pituitary height

7.7 (7.0–8.9)

7.6 (6.1–8.6)

0.256

0.768

Suprasellar cistern

4.4 (2.6–5.9)

4.6 (3.9–5.6)

0.483

0.892

Prepontine cistern

4.2 (3.1–5.4)

4.1 (3.5–5.1)

0.955

0.888

Mamillopontine distance

7.1 (5.6–7.8)

6.6 (5.8–8.0)

0.703

0.866

  1. spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH); post-dural puncture headache (PDPH); magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); the angle between the vein of Galen and the straight sinus (vG/SS angle)
  2. Values are presented as the number of patients (%) or median (IQR)