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Dixon-T2WI magnetic resonance imaging at 3 tesla outperforms conventional imaging for thyroid eye disease

Authors :
Kevin Zuber
Alexis Ollitrault
Lama Giovansili
Pauline Launay
O Berges
Julien Savatovsky
Frédérique Charbonneau
Marie-Laure Herdan
Augustin Lecler
Source :
European radiology. 31(7)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

To determine the diagnostic performances of a single Dixon-T2-weighted imaging (WI) sequence compared to a conventional protocol including T1-, T2-, and fat-suppressed T2-weighted MRI at 3 T when assessing thyroid eye disease (TED). This IRB-approved prospective single-center study enrolled participants presenting with confirmed TED from April 2015 to October 2019. They underwent an MRI, including a conventional protocol and a Dixon-T2WI sequence. Two neuroradiologists, blinded to all data, read both datasets independently and randomly. They assessed the presence of extraocular muscle (EOM) inflammation, enlargement, fatty degeneration, or fibrosis as well as the presence of artifacts. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used. Two hundred six participants were enrolled (135/206 [66%] women, 71/206 [34%] men, age 52.3 ± 13.2 years). Dixon-T2WI was significantly more likely to detect at least one inflamed EOM as compared to the conventional set (248/412 [60%] versus 228/412 [55%] eyes; (p = 0.02). Dixon-T2WI was more sensitive and specific than the conventional set for assessing muscular inflammation (100% versus 94.7% and 71.2% versus 68.5%, respectively). Dixon-T2WI was significantly less likely to show major or minor artifacts as compared to fat-suppressed T2WI (20/412 [5%] versus 109/412 [27%] eyes, p

Details

ISSN :
14321084
Volume :
31
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12a4e79d23f9080cf4f1696d117b586f