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Percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter

BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis (OP) is a systemic metabolic bone disorder identified as an essential health issue worldwide. Orthopedic imaging approaches were commonly used with some limitations. Thus, our study aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1-H MRS) and m-...

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Autores principales: Chang, Rong, Ma, Xiaowen, Jiang, Yonghong, Huang, Dageng, Chen, Xiujin, Zhang, Ming, Hao, Dingjun
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7079407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32183731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12880-020-00423-0
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author Chang, Rong
Ma, Xiaowen
Jiang, Yonghong
Huang, Dageng
Chen, Xiujin
Zhang, Ming
Hao, Dingjun
author_facet Chang, Rong
Ma, Xiaowen
Jiang, Yonghong
Huang, Dageng
Chen, Xiujin
Zhang, Ming
Hao, Dingjun
author_sort Chang, Rong
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description BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis (OP) is a systemic metabolic bone disorder identified as an essential health issue worldwide. Orthopedic imaging approaches were commonly used with some limitations. Thus, our study aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1-H MRS) and m-Dixon-Quant in OP. METHODS: A total of 76 subjects were enrolled in the study and bone mineral density (BMD) was measured using quantitative computed tomography (QCT). Then, the subjects were divided into three groups according to BMD: normal control group, osteopenia group and OP group. The following parameters were recorded for each patient: gender, age, height, body weight, waist circumference, and hip circumference. Further, the fat fraction percentage (FF%) values were determined by 1-H MRS and m-Dixon-Quant methods. RESULTS: In both 1-H MRS and magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) m-Dixon-Quant, the FF% exhibited a negative correlation with BMD (P < 0.05). The FF% value of the OP group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P < 0.05). In addition, the FF% value in the m-Dixon scans was positively related to age, while BMD showed a negative linear relationship with age (P < 0.0001). Further, females had a significantly higher FF% value compared to males (P < 0.01), and height was correlated with BMD (P < 0.05) but not with FF% (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: MRI investigations especially FF% value in the m-Dixon-Quant imaging system is correlated with OP. Its diagnostic value remains to be demonstrated on a large prospective cohort of patients. Besides, parameters such as age, gender, and height are important factors for predicting and diagnosing OP.
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spelling pubmed-70794072020-03-23 Percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter Chang, Rong Ma, Xiaowen Jiang, Yonghong Huang, Dageng Chen, Xiujin Zhang, Ming Hao, Dingjun BMC Med Imaging Research Article BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis (OP) is a systemic metabolic bone disorder identified as an essential health issue worldwide. Orthopedic imaging approaches were commonly used with some limitations. Thus, our study aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1-H MRS) and m-Dixon-Quant in OP. METHODS: A total of 76 subjects were enrolled in the study and bone mineral density (BMD) was measured using quantitative computed tomography (QCT). Then, the subjects were divided into three groups according to BMD: normal control group, osteopenia group and OP group. The following parameters were recorded for each patient: gender, age, height, body weight, waist circumference, and hip circumference. Further, the fat fraction percentage (FF%) values were determined by 1-H MRS and m-Dixon-Quant methods. RESULTS: In both 1-H MRS and magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) m-Dixon-Quant, the FF% exhibited a negative correlation with BMD (P < 0.05). The FF% value of the OP group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P < 0.05). In addition, the FF% value in the m-Dixon scans was positively related to age, while BMD showed a negative linear relationship with age (P < 0.0001). Further, females had a significantly higher FF% value compared to males (P < 0.01), and height was correlated with BMD (P < 0.05) but not with FF% (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: MRI investigations especially FF% value in the m-Dixon-Quant imaging system is correlated with OP. Its diagnostic value remains to be demonstrated on a large prospective cohort of patients. Besides, parameters such as age, gender, and height are important factors for predicting and diagnosing OP. BioMed Central 2020-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7079407/ /pubmed/32183731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12880-020-00423-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Chang, Rong
Ma, Xiaowen
Jiang, Yonghong
Huang, Dageng
Chen, Xiujin
Zhang, Ming
Hao, Dingjun
Percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter
title Percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter
title_full Percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter
title_fullStr Percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter
title_full_unstemmed Percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter
title_short Percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter
title_sort percentage fat fraction in magnetic resonance imaging: upgrading the osteoporosis-detecting parameter
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7079407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32183731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12880-020-00423-0
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