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MR Elastography–derived Stiffness: A Biomarker for Intervertebral Disc Degeneration

Authors :
Ehud Mendel
Prateek Kalra
Brian Raterman
Arunark Kolipaka
Xiaokui Mo
William J Thoman
Luciano M. Prevedello
Prasath Mageswaran
Hazem Mashaly
Benjamin A. Walter
Xuan V. Nguyen
Daniel J. Boulter
William S. Marras
Source :
Radiology. 285:167-175
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), 2017.

Abstract

Purpose To determine the repeatability of magnetic resonance (MR) elastography-derived shear stiffness measurements of the intervertebral disc (IVD) taken throughout the day and their relationship with IVD degeneration and subject age. Materials and Methods In a cross-sectional study, in vivo lumbar MR elastography was performed once in the morning and once in the afternoon in 47 subjects without current low back pain (IVDs = 230; age range, 20-71 years) after obtaining written consent under approval of the institutional review board. The Pfirrmann degeneration grade and MR elastography-derived shear stiffness of the nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus regions of all lumbar IVDs were assessed by means of principal frequency analysis. One-way analysis of variance, paired t tests, concordance and Bland-Altman tests, and Pearson correlations were used to evaluate degeneration, diurnal changes, repeatability, and age effects, respectively. Results There were no significant differences between morning and afternoon shear stiffness across all levels and there was very good technical repeatability between the morning and afternoon imaging results for both nucleus pulposus (R = 0.92) and annulus fibrosus (R = 0.83) regions. There was a significant increase in both nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus MR elastography-derived shear stiffness with increasing Pfirrmann degeneration grade (nucleus pulposus grade 1, 12.5 kPa ± 1.3; grade 5, 16.5 kPa ± 2.1; annulus fibrosus grade 1, 90.4 kPa ± 9.3; grade 5, 120.1 kPa ± 15.4), and there were weak correlations between shear stiffness and age across all levels (R ≤ 0.32). Conclusion Our results demonstrate that MR elastography-derived shear stiffness measurements are highly repeatable, weakly correlate with age, and increase with advancing IVD degeneration. These results suggest that MR elastography-derived shear stiffness may provide an objective biomarker of the IVD degeneration process.

Details

ISSN :
15271315 and 00338419
Volume :
285
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....260638a72f8773087b618334eb38d03e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2017162287