Assessing fat fraction and R2* value of lumbar spine based on MRI as a marker of bone mineral density.

Feng Zhou,Bo Sheng,Furong Lv
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OBJECTIVE The study aimed to investigate the correlation between fat fraction (FF), R2* value of vertebrae based on IDEAL-IQ sequence and bone mineral density (BMD) based on QCT, and their diagnostic value for low BMD and osteoporosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Subgroups were divided according to different gender, age, BMI and bone mass to compare the differences in parametric variables. One-way ANOVA, independent samples t-test, correlation coefficient analysis, linear regression analysis and ROC curve analysis were performed. RESULTS Significant differences were found in FF among different bone mass groups, and between different gender and age groups. While R2* only had significant difference between different gender groups and males with different age. BMD was significantly negatively correlated with FF, especially in women, and FF significantly negatively affected BMD after controlling for gender, age and BMI. There was mildly positive correlation between BMD and R2* in men, and R2* significantly positively influenced BMD controlling for the confounders. In addition, FF was positively correlated with age, whereas R2* was negatively correlated with age in men. FF had high diagnostic efficacy for low bone mass and osteoporosis, while R2* alone was weakly diagnostic. CONCLUSION Vertebral FF can be served as a potential important imaging biomarker for assessing low BMD and osteoporosis, and R2* of males can be utilized as an complementary parameter for evaluating osteoporosis. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE The IDEAL-IQ sequence has the potential to be used as an accessory examination in the diagnosis of osteoporosis, assessment of treatment efficacy and prediction of fracture risk.
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根据磁共振成像评估腰椎的脂肪率和 R2* 值,作为骨矿物质密度的标志。
材料与方法根据不同性别、年龄、体重指数(BMI)和骨量进行分组,比较参数变量的差异。结果发现不同骨量组之间、不同性别和年龄组之间的 FF 存在显著差异。而 R2* 仅在不同性别组和不同年龄男性之间存在显著差异。BMD 与 FF 呈显著负相关,尤其是女性,在控制了性别、年龄和体重指数后,FF 对 BMD 有显著的负向影响。男性的 BMD 与 R2* 呈轻度正相关,在控制了混杂因素后,R2* 对 BMD 有明显的正向影响。此外,在男性中,FF 与年龄呈正相关,而 R2* 与年龄呈负相关。结论椎体 FF 可作为评估低 BMD 和骨质疏松症的潜在重要成像生物标志物,而男性的 R2* 可作为评估骨质疏松症的补充参数。
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