Impact of fat content on lumbar spine DWI performance: A sex-based comparative study

IF 1.8 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING European Journal of Radiology Open Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.1016/j.ejro.2024.100597
Liang Hu , Jiang-Feng Pan , Zheng Han, Xiu-Mei Xia
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Abstract

Purpose

Sex-based differences in lumbar spine's fat content in adults are minimal, but significant variations exist in diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) signal characteristics. This study aimed to investigate fat content’s impact on DWI performance in lumbar spine and potential sex differences.

Methods

A retrospective analysis was conducted on upper abdominal MRI examinations in asymptomatic adult. The lumbar 1 vertebral apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values and fat fraction were measured. Using DWI images (b = 800 s/mm2), the lumbar 1 vertebral signal was categorized into high and iso-low signal groups. A univariate and multivariate analysis was conducted to investigate the influence of fat fraction on DWI performance. Finally, the participants were divided into three groups to analyze sex differences in the effect of fat content on DWI performance.

Results

202 subjects, 99 men were included. Fat content significantly influenced lumbar spine DWI signal in both sexes (p < 0.05). The effect on ADC values was significant only in women (p < 0.001). Women demonstrated a significantly higher proportion of high DWI signal than men in the low (p = 0.002) and middle (p = 0.012) fat content groups. Additionally, women had higher ADC values in the low fat group (p = 0.004) but lower values in the high fat group (p = 0.004).

Conclusion

Fat content significantly impacts the DWI signal of lumbar spine, with a slight sex difference observed. These sex differences suggest that DWI signals may provide valuable information about the bone marrow beyond fat content.

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脂肪含量对腰椎 DWI 性能的影响:基于性别的比较研究
目的成人腰椎脂肪含量的性别差异很小,但弥散加权成像(DWI)信号特征存在显著差异。本研究旨在探讨脂肪含量对腰椎 DWI 性能的影响以及潜在的性别差异。方法对无症状成人的上腹部磁共振成像检查进行回顾性分析,测量腰1椎体表观扩散系数(ADC)值和脂肪率。使用 DWI 图像(b = 800 s/mm2)将腰椎 1 号椎体信号分为高信号组和等低信号组。进行了单变量和多变量分析,以研究脂肪率对 DWI 性能的影响。最后,将受试者分为三组,分析脂肪含量对 DWI 表现影响的性别差异。脂肪含量对男女腰椎 DWI 信号均有明显影响(p < 0.05)。只有女性对 ADC 值有明显影响(p < 0.001)。在低脂肪含量组(p = 0.002)和中脂肪含量组(p = 0.012),女性的高 DWI 信号比例明显高于男性。结论脂肪含量对腰椎的 DWI 信号有显著影响,并观察到轻微的性别差异。这些性别差异表明,除脂肪含量外,DWI 信号还能提供有关骨髓的宝贵信息。
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European Journal of Radiology Open
European Journal of Radiology Open Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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