Evaluation of Neuromuscular Diseases and Complaints by Quantitative Muscle MRI.
Lara SchlaffkeRobert RehmannAnne-Katrin GüttschesMatthias VorgerdChristine H Meyer-FrießemHubert R DinseElena K Enax-KrumovaMartijn FroelingJohannes ForstingPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Background: Quantitative muscle MRI (qMRI) is a promising tool for evaluating and monitoring neuromuscular disorders (NMD). However, the application of different imaging protocols and processing pipelines restricts comparison between patient cohorts and disorders. In this qMRI study, we aim to compare dystrophic (limb-girdle muscular dystrophy), inflammatory (inclusion body myositis), and metabolic myopathy (Pompe disease) as well as patients with post-COVID-19 conditions suffering from myalgia to healthy controls. Methods : Ten subjects of each group underwent a 3T lower extremity muscle MRI, including a multi-echo, gradient-echo, Dixon-based sequence, a multi-echo, spin-echo (MESE) T2 mapping sequence, and a spin-echo EPI diffusion-weighted sequence. Furthermore, the following clinical assessments were performed: Quick Motor Function Measure, patient questionnaires for daily life activities, and 6-min walking distance. Results : Different involvement patterns of conspicuous qMRI parameters for different NMDs were observed. qMRI metrics correlated significantly with clinical assessments. Conclusions : qMRI metrics are suitable for evaluating patients with NMD since they show differences in muscular involvement in different NMDs and correlate with clinical assessments. Still, standardisation of acquisition and processing is needed for broad clinical use.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- diffusion weighted
- diffusion weighted imaging
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- muscular dystrophy
- high resolution
- computed tomography
- skeletal muscle
- coronavirus disease
- late onset
- sars cov
- room temperature
- single molecule
- rheumatoid arthritis
- mass spectrometry
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- ionic liquid
- body composition
- amino acid
- molecular dynamics
- smoking cessation
- high intensity
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus