Publications by authors named "Kristina I Ringe"

To evaluate the current status of the diagnosis of gastrointestinal tumors in Germany by means of a survey of the oncological imaging working group of the German Radiological Society (DRG) with a focus on the CT protocols being used.Radiologists working in outpatient or inpatient care in Germany were invited. The survey was conducted between 10/2022 and 06/2023 using the SurveyMonkey web tool.

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The aim of this article is to provide an overview on the most frequently applied image-guided, percutaneous, local ablative techniques for treatment of primary and secondary liver tumors. The technical procedures of microwave ablation (MWA) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) are presented. The pre-interventional diagnostics, indications and feasibility are also discussed, taking the current national guidelines into consideration.

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Purpose: Along with ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) is one of the imaging modalities of choice in patients with suspected diverticular disease (DD). Recently, a newer Classification of Diverticular Disease (CDD) has been proposed. However, its reliability in daily radiological practice has never been proven.

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The 10th Global Forum for Liver Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was held as a virtual 2-day meeting in October 2021, attended by delegates from North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. Most delegates were radiologists with experience in liver MRI, with representation also from specialists in liver surgery, oncology, and hepatology. Presentations, discussions, and working groups at the Forum focused on the following themes: • Gadoxetic acid in clinical practice: Eastern and Western perspectives on current uses and challenges in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) screening/surveillance, diagnosis, and management • Economics and outcomes of HCC imaging • Radiomics, artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning (DL) applications of MRI in HCC.

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The 10th Global Forum for Liver Magnetic Resonance Imaging was held in October 2021. The themes of the presentations and discussions at this Forum are described in detail in the review by Taouli et al (2023). The focus of this second manuscript developed from the Forum is on multidisciplinary tumor board perspectives in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) management: how to approach early-, mid-, and late-stage management from the perspectives of a liver surgeon, an interventional radiologist, and an oncologist.

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Abbreviated MRI (AMRI) protocols rely on the acquisition of a limited number of sequences tailored to a specific question. The main objective of AMRI protocols is to reduce exam duration and costs, while maintaining an acceptable diagnostic performance. AMRI is of increasing interest in the radiology community; however, challenges limiting clinical adoption remain.

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Background: MR-enterography/enteroclysis (MRE) is increasingly used for primary diagnosis, detection of complications, and monitoring of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Standardization of reporting is relevant to ensure quality of the methodology and to improve communication between different faculties. The current manuscript describes the features that are required for optimized reporting of MRE in IBD.

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Background: Progress of cholangitis to cholangiosepsis is a frequent observation in patients with secondary sclerosing cholangitis in critically ill patients (SSC-CIP). Adequate biliary drainage may reduce episodes of cholangiosepsis and therefore stabilize liver function and improve survival. The primary objective of the BISCIT study is to demonstrate that scheduled biliary interventions will reduce incidence of cholangiosepsis, liver transplantation, or death in patients with SSC-CIP.

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Purpose: To assess short-term tissue shrinkage in patients with liver malignancies undergoing computed tomography (CT)-guided microwave ablation (MWA) using Jacobian determinant (JD).

Materials And Methods: Twenty-nine patients with 29 hepatic malignancies (primary  = 24; metastases  = 5; median tumor diameter 18 mm) referred to CT-guided MWA (single position; 10 min, 100 W) were included in this retrospective IRB-approved study, after exclusion of five patients. Following segmentation of livers and tumors on pre-interventional images, segmentations were registered on post-interventional images.

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Purpose: To test the hypothesis of equal or even superior applicability and accuracy of a fully integrated, laser-based computed tomography (CT) navigation system compared with conventional CT guidance for percutaneous interventions.

Materials And Methods: CT-guided punctures were first performed in phantoms. Four radiologists with different experience levels (2 residents (L.

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We aimed to evaluate whether U-shaped convolutional neuronal networks can be used to segment liver parenchyma and indicate the degree of liver fibrosis/cirrhosis at the voxel level using contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. This retrospective study included 112 examinations with histologically determined liver fibrosis/cirrhosis grade (Ishak score) as the ground truth. The T1-weighted volume-interpolated breath-hold examination sequences of native, arterial, late arterial, portal venous, and hepatobiliary phases were semi-automatically segmented and co-registered.

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Purpose: To analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 on the radiological imaging volume in Germany.

Materials Und Methods: In this retrospective multicenter study, we analyzed CT and MRI examinations of 7 radiology institutes across Germany from January to December 2020. The imaging volume was compared to 2019 (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test).

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Purpose: Comparison of puncture deviation and puncture duration between computed tomography (CT)- and C-arm CT (CACT)-guided puncture performed by residents in training (RiT).

Methods: In a cohort of 25 RiTs enrolled in a research training program either CT- or CACT-guided puncture was performed on a phantom. Prior to the experiments, the RiT's level of training, experience playing a musical instrument, video games, and ball sports, and self-assessed manual skills and spatial skills were recorded.

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Purpose: ANALI-scores are two prognostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based scores developed for patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Our study aims to assess the interreader agreement between expert radiologists of the two ANALI-scores and of the radiological parameters they utilize, and to test the prognostic performance of the scores in our population.

Method: Three radiologists evaluated MRIs of 98 PSC-patients from a prospectively collected cohort with median follow-up of 6.

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Article Synopsis
  • Follicular thyroid carcinoma is the second most common thyroid cancer, with Hurthle cell thyroid carcinoma being a reclassified, more aggressive variant that occurs in about 3% of cases and can lead to metastases, although long-term survival is still possible.
  • A 63-year-old woman was diagnosed with Hurthle cell thyroid carcinoma after surgery for a goiter; despite initially good outcomes and treatment with radioactive iodine, she developed metastases in unusual locations, including the heart and pancreas, over 14 years.
  • This case highlights that unusual metastasis can happen years after diagnosis, and underscores the need for ongoing follow-up, with effective treatments including radioactive iodine therapy and surgical intervention being crucial for managing recurrent disease.
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting the bile ducts and is characterized by biliary strictures, progressive liver parenchymal fibrosis, and an increased risk of hepatobiliary malignancies primarily cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). PSC may lead to portal hypertension, liver decompensation, and liver failure with the need for liver transplantation. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)/magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) are considered the imaging standard for diagnosis and follow-up in patients with PSC.

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Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a cancer that mainly occurs in elderly patients. Percutaneous image-guided ablation of small RCC (< 4 cm) is a validated therapeutic option, especially as many patients are no candidates for surgery due to comorbidities. This article presents and discusses established local ablative techniques such as radiofrequency (RFA), microwave (MWA) and cryoablation for the treatment of small RCC based on current literature and in the context of the latest guidelines.

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The Atlanta classification published in 1992 was supposed to classify the severity and complications in acute pancreatitis with the goal of providing uniform terminology for clinicians and researchers. After continuous evolution, the revised Atlanta classification was published in 2012. In this updated classification, imaging aspects were better integrated and unclear terms were better defined.

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