Quantitative high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging reveals structural implications of renal osteodystrophy on trabecular and cortical bone

被引:80
|
作者
Wehrli, FW
Leonard, MB
Saha, PK
Gomberg, BR
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, Lab Struct NMR Imaging, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Univ Penn, Med Ctr, Dept Pediat Epidemiol & Biostat, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
magnetic resonance imaging; renal osteodystrophy; trabecular bone; cortical bone; bone architecture;
D O I
10.1002/jmri.20085
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Purpose: To explore the potential role of micro-magnetic resonance imaging (mu-MRI) for quantifying trabecular and cortical bone structural parameters in renal osteodystrophy (ROD), a multifactorial disorder of bone metabolism, traditionally evaluated by bone biopsy. Materials and Methods: Seventeen hemodialysis patients (average FTH level = 502 +/- 415 mug/liter) were compared with 17 age-, gender-, and body mass index (BMI)-matched control subjects. The average dialysis duration for the patients was 5.5 years (range = 0.96-18.2 years). Three-dimensional (313) fast large-angle spin-echo (FLASE) MR images of the distal tibia (voxel size = 137 x 137 x 410 mum(3)) were processed to yield bone volume fraction (BV/TV). From a skeletonized representation of the trabecular bone network, the topology of each bone voxel was determined providing surface and curve voxel densities (SURF and CURV) and the topological erosion index (EI). Further, high-resolution two-dimensional (213) spin-echo images were collected at the tibial midshaft for measurement of cortical bone cross-sectional area (CCA), relative CCA expressed as a percentage of total bone area (RCA), and mean cortical thickness (MCT). Results: The data show both RCA and MCT to be lower in the patients (61.2 vs. 69.1%, P = 0.008, and 4.53 vs. 5.19 mm, P = 0.01). BV/TV and SURF were lower, while EI was increased in the patients, although these differences were not quite significant (P = 0.06-0.09). All of the cortical and trabecular findings are consistent with increased bone fragility. Conclusion: The data suggest that mu-MRI may have potential to characterize the structural implications of metabolic bone disease, potentially providing a noninvasive tool for the evaluation of therapies for ROD.
引用
收藏
页码:83 / 89
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] High-resolution magnetic resonance instant imaging
    Emid, S.
    PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER, 2007, 398 (01) : 38 - 39
  • [32] Magnetic resonance imaging of trabecular and cortical bone in mice: comparison of high resolution in vivo and ex vivo MR images with corresponding histology
    Weber, MH
    Sharp, JC
    Latta, P
    Sramek, M
    Hassard, HT
    Orr, FW
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 2005, 53 (01) : 96 - 102
  • [33] High-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging of cortical activation during tactile exploration
    Boecker, H
    KhorramSefat, D
    Kleinschmidt, A
    Merboldt, KD
    Hanicke, W
    Requardt, M
    Frahm, J
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 1995, 3 (03) : 236 - 244
  • [34] Multicenter precision of cortical and trabecular bone quality measures assessed by high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography
    Burghardt, Andrew J.
    Pialat, Jean-Baptiste
    Kazakia, Galateia J.
    Boutroy, Stephanie
    Engelke, Klaus
    Patsch, Janina M.
    Valentinitsch, Alexander
    Liu, Danmei
    Szabo, Eva
    Bogado, Cesar E.
    Belen Zanchetta, Maria
    McKay, Heather A.
    Shane, Elizabeth
    Boyd, Steven K.
    Bouxsein, Mary L.
    Chapurlat, Roland
    Khosla, Sundeep
    Majumdar, Sharmila
    JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 2013, 28 (03) : 524 - 536
  • [35] High-resolution Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Human Subcortex In Vivo and Postmortem
    McKetton, Larissa
    Williams, Joy
    Viviano, Joseph D.
    Yuecel, Yeni H.
    Gupta, Neeru
    Schneider, Keith A.
    JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS, 2015, (106):
  • [36] In vivo assessment of trabecular bone structure at the distal radius from high-resolution magnetic resonance images
    Gordon, CL
    Webber, CE
    Christoforou, N
    Nahmias, C
    MEDICAL PHYSICS, 1997, 24 (04) : 585 - 593
  • [37] Characterization of trabecular bone structure from high-resolution magnetic resonance images using fuzzy logic
    Carballido-Gamio, Julio
    Phan, Catherine
    Link, Thomas M.
    Majumdar, Sharmila
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2006, 24 (08) : 1023 - 1029
  • [38] Is quantitative magnetic resonance imaging valuable in the assessment of trabecular bone structure in osteoporosis?
    Tokgoz, Nil
    Akdeniz, Mualla
    Ucar, Murat
    Kilic, Koray
    Celik, Azim
    EKLEM HASTALIKLARI VE CERRAHISI-JOINT DISEASES AND RELATED SURGERY, 2013, 24 (01): : 2 - 6
  • [39] Assessment of trabecular structure using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging
    Majumdar, S
    Genant, HK
    BONE RESEARCH IN BIOMECHANICS, 1997, 40 : 81 - 96
  • [40] Structural and Mechanical Parameters of Trabecular Bone Estimated From In Vivo High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Images at 3 Tesla Field Strength
    Wald, Michael Jeffrey
    Magland, Jeremy Franklin
    Rajapakse, Chamith Sudesh
    Wehrli, Felix Werner
    JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2010, 31 (05) : 1157 - 1168