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Title: Deeply 3D‑T1‑TFE hypointense voxels are characteristic of phase‑rim lesions in multiple sclerosis
Author: Naval Baudin, Pablo
Pons Escoda, Albert
Camins, Àngels
Arroyo Pereiro, Pablo
Viveros, Mildred
Castell Aulet, Josep
Cos Domingo, Mònica
Martínez‑Yélamos, Antonio
Martínez‑Yélamos, Sergio
Majós Torró, Carlos
Keywords: Imatges per ressonància magnètica
Inflamació
Cervell
Magnetic resonance imaging
Inflammation
Brain
Issue Date: 6-Jun-2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Abstract: Objectives: The development of new drugs for the treatment of progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) highlights the need for new prognostic biomarkers. Phase-rim lesions (PRLs) have been proposed as markers of progressive disease but are difficult to identify and quantify. Previous studies have identified T1-hypointensity in PRLs. The aim of this study was to compare the intensity profiles of PRLs and non-PRL white-matter lesions (nPR-WMLs) on three-dimensional T1-weighted turbo field echo (3DT1TFE) MRI. We then evaluated the performance of a derived metric as a surrogate for PRLs as potential markers for risk of disease progression. Methods: This study enrolled a cohort of relapsing-remitting (n = 10) and secondary progressive MS (n = 10) patients for whom 3 T MRI was available. PRLs and nPR-WMLs were segmented, and voxel-wise normalized T1-intensity histograms were analyzed. The lesions were divided equally into training and test datasets, and the fifth-percentile (p5)-normalized T1-intensity of each lesion was compared between groups and used for classification prediction. Results: Voxel-wise histogram analysis showed a unimodal histogram for nPR-WMLs and a bimodal histogram for PRLs with a large peak in the hypointense limit. Lesion-wise analysis included 1075 nPR-WMLs and 39 PRLs. The p5 intensity of PRLs was significantly lower than that of nPR-WMLs. The T1 intensity-based PRL classifier had a sensitivity of 0.526 and specificity of 0.959. Conclusions: Profound hypointensity on 3DT1TFE MRI is characteristic of PRLs and rare in other white-matter lesions. Given the widespread availability of T1-weighted imaging, this feature might serve as a surrogate biomarker for smoldering inflammation. Clinical relevance statement: Quantitative analysis of 3DT1TFE may detect deeply hypointense voxels in multiple sclerosis lesions, which are highly specific to PRLs. This could serve as a specific indicator of smoldering inflammation in MS, aiding in early detection of disease progression. Key points: • Phase-rim lesions (PRLs) in multiple sclerosis present a characteristic T1-hypointensity on 3DT1TFE MRI. • Intensity-normalized 3DT1TFE can be used to systematically identify and quantify these deeply hypointense foci. • Deep T1-hypointensity may act as an easily detectable, surrogate marker for PRLs.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-09784-w
It is part of: European Radiology, 2023, vol. 34, p. 1337-1345
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220074
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-09784-w
ISSN: 0938-7994
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