Deep pelvic infiltrating endometriosis: MRI consensus lexicon and compartment-based approach from the ENDOVALIRM group - 05/03/23
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ENDOVALIRM Group1
Highlights |
• | The pelvis can be divided into nine compartments to report deep infiltrating endometriosis. |
• | A lexicon to describe each structure involved by deep infiltrating endometriosis is proposed with surgical implications. |
• | Compartment reporting template may improve communication between radiologists and surgeons |
• | Structured reports may improve the reproducibility of deep infiltrating endometriosis related research. |
Abstract |
Purpose |
The purpose of this consensus article was to develop guidelines by a focused panel of experts to elaborate a lexicon of image interpretation, and a standardized region-based reporting of deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Materials and methods |
Evidence-based data and expert opinion were combined using the RAND-UCLA Appropriateness Method to attain consensus guidelines. Experts scoring of pelvic compartment delineation and reporting template were collected; responses were analyzed and classified as “RECOMMENDED” versus “NOT RECOMMENDED” (when ≥ 80% consensus among experts) or uncertain (when < 80% consensus among experts).
Results |
Consensus regarding pelvic compartment delineation and DIE reporting was attained using the RAND-UCLA Appropriateness Method. The pelvis was divided in nine compartments and extrapelvic lesions were assigned to an additional (tenth) compartment. A consensus was also reached for each structure attributed to a compartment and each reporting template item among the experts. No consensus was reached for a normal aspect of uterosacral ligament, but a consensus was reached for an unequivocal involvement leading to a positive diagnosis and an equivocal involvement leading to uncertain diagnosis. Tailored MRI lexicon and standardized region-based report were proposed.
Conclusion |
These consensus recommendations should be used as a guide for DIE reporting and staging with MRI. Standardized MRI compartment-based structured reporting is recommended to enable consistent accuracy and help select the best therapeutic approach.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Deep infiltrating endometriosis, Magnetic resonance imaging, RAND-UCLA appropriateness method, Reporting compliance
Abbreviations : DIE, dPEI, ESUR, MRI, RAM, RVS, SRGS, USL
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Vol 104 - N° 3
P. 95-112 - mars 2023 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.