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摘要
背景:判定巴塞杜氏眼病(Graves' ophthalmopathy,GO)的分期对临床决策至关重要。目的:评估基于两个不同感兴趣区(ROI)的T2成像在GO分期中的表现:共回顾性纳入56例GO患者,并根据临床活动评分(CAS)将其分为两组。根据两个不同的 ROI(T2RTROI-1:在四个眼外肌分别绘制 ROI;T2RTROI-2:在炎症最严重的眼外肌绘制 ROI)测量眼外肌(EOM)在 T2 映像上的 T2 驰豫时间(T2RT),并在活动组和非活动组之间进行比较:结果:活动组的 T2RTROI-1 和 T2RTROI-2 值均明显高于非活动组(P s=0.73, 0.69; P P = 0.751)。在 T2RTROI-1 和 T2RTROI-2 值的定量测量中,观察者之间的一致性极佳,类内相关系数分别为 0.954 和 0.882:从两个不同的 ROI 得出的 T2RT 值有助于评估疾病的活动性。考虑到再现性和诊断性能,与 T2RTROI-2 相比,T2RTROI-1 是对 GO 进行分期的理想图像生物标志物。
Performance of T2 mapping in the staging of Graves' ophthalmopathy based on different region of interest selection methods.
Background: Discriminating the stage of Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO) is crucial for clinical decision. Application of conventional T2-weighted imaging in the staging is still limited.
Purpose: To evaluate the performance of T2 mapping based on two different regions of interest (ROIs) for staging GO.
Material and methods: In total, 56 GO patients were retrospectively enrolled and divided into two groups according to the clinical activity score (CAS). T2 relaxation time (T2RT) of extraocular muscle (EOM) on T2 mapping based on two different ROIs (T2RTROI-1: ROIs were drawn separately in the four EOMs; T2RTROI-2: ROI was drawn in the most inflamed EOM) was measured and compared between active and inactive groups.
Results: Both T2RTROI-1 and T2RTROI-2 values in the active GO were significantly higher than those of inactive GO (P <0.001). T2RTROI-1 and T2RTROI-2 values were positively correlated with CAS (rs=0.73, 0.69; P <0.001). When the T2RTROI-1 value of 83.3 ms and T2RTROI-2 value of 106.3 ms were used as cutoff values for staging GO, respectively, the best results were obtained with areas under the curve (AUCs) of 0.822 and 0.827. There was no significant difference for AUCs between T2RTROI-1 and T2RTROI-2 (P = 0.751). Excellent and good inter-observer agreements were achieved in quantitative measurements for T2RTROI-1 and T2RTROI-2 values, respectively, with intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.954 and 0.882.
Conclusion: The T2RT values derived from two different ROIs were useful for assessment of disease activity. Taking reproducibility and diagnostic performance into consideration, T2RTROI-1 would be an ideal image biomarker for staging GO compared to T2RTROI-2.
期刊介绍:
Acta Radiologica publishes articles on all aspects of radiology, from clinical radiology to experimental work. It is known for articles based on experimental work and contrast media research, giving priority to scientific original papers. The distinguished international editorial board also invite review articles, short communications and technical and instrumental notes.