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Novel MRI technique for the quantification of biochemical deterioration in steroid-induced osteonecrosis of femoral head: a prospective diagnostic trial
Author(s) -
Xiaorui Han,
Guoju Hong,
Yuan Guo,
Hongzhen Wu,
Ping Sun,
Qiushi Wei,
Zhenqiu Chen,
Wei He,
Zaiyi Liu,
Changhong Liang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of hip preservation surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2054-8397
DOI - 10.1093/jhps/hnab032
Subject(s) - medicine , intravoxel incoherent motion , femoral head , asymptomatic , magnetic resonance imaging , prospective cohort study , nuclear medicine , mann–whitney u test , radiology , neuroradiology , pathology , surgery , diffusion mri , neurology , psychiatry
To explore the novel magnetic resonance imaging techniques, IVIM-DWI and IDEAL-IQ in detecting bone marrow fat and microcirculation in steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head (SIONFH). In this prospective study, 49 patients (80 hips) with SIONFH taking glucocorticoids and 24 healthy volunteers (48 hips) were recruited and assessed by T1WI, T2WI/ f s, IDEAL-IQ and IVIM-DWI. The affected hips, contralateral asymptomatic hips and normal hips, as well as normal, penumbra and necrotic areas in the affected hips, were classified and evaluated. Imaging results were compared with histologic bone sections obtained from SIONFH patients undergoing surgery. The fat fraction (FF) and perfusion fraction ( f ) differences between groups were analyzed using analysis of variance, the LSD t -test, Pearson correlation analysis and ROC curve analysis. Our results demonstrate that IDEAL-IQ (FF) and IVIM-DWI ( f ) enable the classification of SIONFH at different ARCO stages. The FF was positively associated with the progression of the disease ( r  = 0.72), in contrast to f ( r = -0.17). The FF and f were significantly different among the necrotic, penumbra and normal areas, and they were negatively correlated with each other ( r = -0.37). The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of IDEAL-IQ were 96.9% and 86.7%, and those of IVIM-DWI were 72.34% and 58.33%, respectively. The FF in contralateral asymptomatic hips was significantly higher than in normal hips, but no difference was found for f . IDEAL-IQ, and not IVIM-DWI, was identified to successfully detect bone marrow fat, which is beneficial to the diagnosis of the severity of SIONFH.

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