Iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetry and least-squares estimation (IDEAL) imaging of multiple myeloma: initial clinical efficiency results.
Eur Radiol
; 22(5): 1114-21, 2012 May.
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of the iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetric and least-squares estimation (IDEAL) MRI to quantify tumour infiltration into the lumbar vertebrae in myeloma patients without visible focal lesions. METHODS: The lumbar spine was examined with 3 T MRI in 24 patients with multiple myeloma and in 26 controls. The fat-signal fraction was calculated as the mean value from three vertebral bodies. A post hoc test was used to compare the fat-signal fraction in controls and patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), asymptomatic myeloma or symptomatic myeloma. Differences were considered significant at P < 0.05. The fat-signal fraction and ß(2)-microglobulin-to-albumin ratio were entered into the discriminant analysis. RESULTS: Fat-signal fractions were significantly lower in patients with symptomatic myelomas (43.9 ±19.7%, P < 0.01) than in the other three groups. Discriminant analysis showed that 22 of the 24 patients (92%) were correctly classified into symptomatic or non-symptomatic myeloma groups. CONCLUSIONS: Fat quantification using the IDEAL sequence in MRI was significantly different when comparing patients with symptomatic myeloma and those with asymptomatic myeloma. The fat-signal fraction and ß(2)-microglobulin-to-albumin ratio facilitated discrimination of symptomatic myeloma from non-symptomatic myeloma in patients without focal bone lesions. KEY POINTS: ⢠A new magnetic resonance technique (IDEAL) offers new insights in multiple myeloma. ⢠Fat-signal fractions were lower in patients with symptomatic myelomas than in those with asymptomatic myelomas. ⢠The ß2-microglobulin-to-albumin ratio also aided discrimination of symptomatic myeloma. ⢠The fat-signal fraction may provide information about the myeloma cell mass.
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Asunto principal:
Columna Vertebral
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Imagen por Resonancia Magnética
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Agua
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Interpretación de Imagen Asistida por Computador
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Tejido Adiposo
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Técnica de Sustracción
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Mieloma Múltiple
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
Límite:
Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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En
Revista:
Eur Radiol
Asunto de la revista:
RADIOLOGIA
Año:
2012
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Article
País de afiliación:
Japón