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Deep learning-enhanced zero echo time MRI for glenohumeral assessment in shoulder instability: a comparative study with CT.
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Skeletal radiology [Skeletal Radiol] 2024 Nov 22. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Nov 22. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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- Ahead of Print
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Abstract
- Purpose: To evaluate image quality and lesion conspicuity of zero echo time (ZTE) MRI reconstructed with deep learning (DL)-based algorithm versus conventional reconstruction and to assess DL ZTE performance against CT for bone loss measurements in shoulder instability.<br />Methods: Forty-four patients (9 females; 33.5 ± 15.65 years) with symptomatic anterior glenohumeral instability and no previous shoulder surgery underwent ZTE MRI and CT on the same day. ZTE images were reconstructed with conventional and DL methods and post-processed for CT-like contrast. Two musculoskeletal radiologists, blinded to the reconstruction method, independently evaluated 20 randomized MR ZTE datasets with and without DL-enhancement for perceived signal-to-noise ratio, resolution, and lesion conspicuity at humerus and glenoid using a 4-point Likert scale. Inter-reader reliability was assessed using weighted Cohen's kappa (K). An ordinal logistic regression model analyzed Likert scores, with the reconstruction method (DL-enhanced vs. conventional) as the predictor. Glenoid track (GT) and Hill-Sachs interval (HSI) measurements were performed by another radiologist on both DL ZTE and CT datasets. Intermodal agreement was assessed through intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and Bland-Altman analysis.<br />Results: DL ZTE MR bone images scored higher than conventional ZTE across all items, with significantly improved perceived resolution (odds ratio (OR) = 7.67, p = 0.01) and glenoid lesion conspicuity (OR = 25.12, p = 0.01), with substantial inter-rater agreement (K = 0.61 (0.38-0.83) to 0.77 (0.58-0.95)). Inter-modality assessment showed almost perfect agreement between DL ZTE MR and CT for all bone measurements (overall ICC = 0.99 (0.97-0.99)), with mean differences of 0.08 (- 0.80 to 0.96) mm for GT and - 0.07 (- 1.24 to 1.10) mm for HSI.<br />Conclusion: DL-based reconstruction enhances ZTE MRI quality for glenohumeral assessment, offering osseous evaluation and quantification equivalent to gold-standard CT, potentially simplifying preoperative workflow, and reducing CT radiation exposure.<br />Competing Interests: Declarations. Competing interests: The authors report the following potential conflicts of interest: Clinica CEMTRO receives research support from GE HealthCare. L.C.G, M.F, F.W, M.C, G.M., J.D.A., and S.M. are GE HealthCare employees.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1432-2161
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- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Skeletal radiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 39572485
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-024-04830-0