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Using chemical-shift MR imaging to quantify fatty degeneration within supraspinatus muscle due to supraspinatus tendon injuries
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Springer, 2010.
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Abstract
- The objective of this study was to prospectively quantify the fatty degeneration of supraspinatus (SSP) muscle due to SSP tendon injuries by using chemical-shift magnetic resonance imaging (CS-MRI). Forty-one patients with suspected rotator cuff tear or impingement examined with MR arthrography were included in the study. The following images were obtained after injection of diluted gadolinium chelate into glenohumeral joint: fat-saturated T1-weighted spin echo in the coronal, axial, and sagittal-oblique plane; fat-saturated T2-weighted and intermediate-weighted fast spin-echo in the coronal-oblique plane; and T1-weighted spin echo in the sagittal-oblique plane. CS-MRI was performed in the coronal plane using a double-echo fast low-angle shot (FLASH) sequence. SSP tendon changes were classified as normal, tendinosis, and partial and complete tear according to MR arthrography findings. Fatty degeneration was quantified after measurement of signal intensity values within the region of interest (ROI) placed over SSP muscle. Signal intensity (SI) suppression ratio and SI index were calculated with the values obtained. Degrees of fatty degeneration depicted in normal subjects and subjects with rotator cuff injuries were compared. Median (min:max) was used as descriptive values. SI suppression ratio was -3.5% (-15.5:3.03) in normal subjects, whereas it was -13.5% (-28.55:-6.60), -30.7% (-41.5:-20.35), and -43.75% (-62:-24.90) in tendinosis, partial and complete tears, respectively. SI index was 0.75% (-6:11.5) in normal subjects. It was 10% (4.50:27), 26.5% (19.15:35.5), and 41% (23.9:57) in tendinosis, partial and complete tears, respectively. The increase in degree of fatty degeneration parallels the seriousness of tendon pathology. CS-MRI is a useful method for grading fat accumulation within SSP muscle.
- Subjects :
- Male
Statistics, nonparametric
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Image analysis
Radiology, nuclear medicine & medical imaging
Tendon injuries
Shoulder impingement syndrome
Middle aged
Arthrography
Quantitative analysis
Spectroscopy
Priority journal
medicine.diagnostic_test
Rotator cuff injury
Contrast media
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance
Fatty degeneration-quantification
Anatomy
Tendon
medicine.anatomical_structure
Muscle
Female
Human
Rotator cuff
Adult
Supraspinatus muscle
Clinical article
Tendinosis
Adipose tissue
Image display
Suture Anchors
Tendons
Article
Chemical-shift MR imaging
Rotator cuff rupture
Magnetic resonance imaging
In-vivo
Supraspinatus tendon injury
medicine
Humans
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Disease severity
Aged
Tendon injury
Supraspinatus
business.industry
Infiltration
Muscle mass
medicine.disease
Image interpretation, computer-assisted
Orthopedics
Coronal plane
Tears
Muscle atrophy
Atrophy
Tendinitis
business
Gadolinium chelate
Prospective studies
Controlled study
Repair
Adrenal masses
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c550db5f76cc4b3a63015ea0aee27145