Subclinical involvement of the trunk muscles in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Acta radiologica open Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1177/20584601221075796
N. Matsuda, Shunsuke Kobayashi, O. Hasegawa, K. Yoshida, H. Kubo, Y. Ugawa, K. Kanai
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Background Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WB-MRI) is a useful tool for revealing the disease-specific distribution of affected muscles and clinically asymptomatic muscle involvements in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs). Purpose To examine inflammatory changes in the systemic skeletal muscles, including the thoracoabdominal trunk, in IIMs using WB-MRI. Material and Methods We prospectively obtained WB-MRI axial images from 10 patients with IIMs, including antisynthetase syndrome (ASS), immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM), sporadic inclusion body myositis, and myopathy associated with antimitochondrial antibody. We evaluated 108 systemic skeletal muscles in short-tau inversion recovery (STIR) images and rated changes in signal intensity using a semiquantitative scale. Correlations between STIR sum score, peak creatine kinase (CK) and muscle strength were examined. We also investigated the correlation between STIR sum score within the thoracoabdominal trunk and forced vital capacity. Results High STIR signal changes were frequently identified in asymptomatic and routinely unexamined muscles. Thoracoabdominal trunk muscles were frequently involved in ASS and IMNM. Peak CK was positively correlated with the STIR sum score (R2 = 0.62, p < .01). There was no significant correlation between the STIR sum score within the thoracoabdominal trunk and forced vital capacity. Conclusion WB-MRI can detect subclinical muscle inflammation in the systemic muscles including the trunk muscles. STIR sum score is positively correlated with serum peak CK level; therefore, it could be a biomarker of overall muscle inflammation.
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特发性炎性肌病中躯干肌肉的亚临床累及
背景:全身磁共振成像(WB-MRI)是揭示特发性炎症性肌病(IIMs)中受影响肌肉的疾病特异性分布和临床无症状肌肉受累的有用工具。目的应用WB-MRI检查IIMs患者全身骨骼肌(包括胸腹干)的炎症变化。材料与方法前瞻性获得10例IIMs患者的WB-MRI轴向图像,包括抗合成酶综合征(ASS)、免疫介导的坏死性肌病(IMNM)、散发性包涵体肌炎和抗线粒体抗体相关的肌病。我们在短tau反转恢复(STIR)图像中评估了108个全身骨骼肌,并使用半定量量表评估了信号强度的变化。检测STIR总分、肌酸激酶峰值(CK)与肌力的相关性。我们还研究了胸腹干STIR总分与强迫肺活量的相关性。结果在无症状和常规未检查的肌肉中经常发现高STIR信号改变。胸腹干肌常累及ASS和IMNM。CK峰值与STIR总分呈正相关(R2 = 0.62, p < 0.01)。胸腹干STIR总分与用力肺活量无显著相关性。结论WB-MRI可检测包括躯干肌肉在内的全身肌肉的亚临床肌肉炎症。STIR总分与血清CK峰值水平呈正相关;因此,它可能是整体肌肉炎症的生物标志物。
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