Assessing Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Cross-sectional Area and Fat Composition with T1 versus T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Reliability and Concurrent Validity

Autor: Jeffrey Cooley, Jeffrey Hebert, Annemarie de Zoete, Tue Jensen, Paul Algra, Per Kjaer, Bruce Walker
Rok vydání: 2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.18850/v1
Popis: Background: Studies using magnetic resonance imaging to assess lumbar multifidus cross-sectional area frequently utilize T1 or T2-weighted sequences, but seldom provide the rationale for their sequence choice. However, technical considerations between their acquisition protocols could impact on the ability to assess lumbar multifidus anatomy or its fat/muscle distinction. Our objectives were to examine the concurrent validity of lumbar multifidus morphology measures of T2 compared to T1-weighted sequences, and to assess the reliability of repeated lumbar multifidus measures. Methods: The lumbar multifidus total cross-sectional area from 360 muscles was measured bilaterally at L4 and L5, with histogram analysis determining the muscle/fat threshold values per muscle. Images were later re-randomized and re-assessed for intra-rater reliability. Matched images were visually rated for consistency of outlining between both image sequences. Bland-Altman bias, limits of agreement, and plots were calculated for differences in total cross-sectional area and percentage fat between and within sequences, and intra-rater reliability analysed. Results: T1-weighted total cross-sectional area measures were systematically larger than T2 (0.2 cm2), with limits of agreement
Databáze: OpenAIRE