Quantitative bone marrow magnetic resonance imaging through apparent diffusion coefficient and fat fraction in multiple myeloma patients

Sara Berardo, Lidiia Sukhovei, Silvano Andorno, Alessandro Carriero, Alessandro Stecco

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Abstract

Objective: Quantitative bone marrow (BM) MR sequences, as DWI and CSI, were used to evaluate BM water–fat composition. The aim of the study was to assess the potential usefulness of fat fraction (FF) and ADC, calculated by CSI or DWI, in diagnosing and classifying myeloma (MM) patients according to their different BM infiltration patterns. Methods: The study group included 43 MM patients (19F; 24M; mean age 64 years), 15 asymptomatic, 15 symptomatic with diffuse BM infiltration and 13 symptomatic with focal lesions (FLs). The control group was made up of 15 healthy subjects (7F; 8M; mean age 64 years). MRI examinations consisted of sagittal T1w TSE on the spinal column, axial DWI (b 50–400–800 mm2/s) and coronal T2 Dixon, on the whole body. Mean ADC and FF were calculated placing 1 ROI on 6 vertebras and 2 ROIs on either the pelvis or FL. Results: ANOVA with Bonferroni’s correction showed a significant difference in ADC values among the different groups of MM patients (P < 0.05), while FF was only significantly different between patients with diffuse infiltration and patients with FL (P = 0.002). ADC allowed distinguishing MM patients from normal BM patients with diffuse BM infiltration (cutoff value: 0.491 × 10−3 mm2/s; sensitivity 73%, specificity 80%). FF helped better discriminate healthy controls from normal BM patients (cutoff = 0.33, sensitivity 73%, specificity 92%) and patients with diffuse BM infiltration from those with FL (cutoff = 0.16, sensitivity 82%, specificity 92%). Conclusion: ADC and FF are potentially useful parameter for the quantitative evaluation of BM infiltration in MM patients.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)445-452
Numero di pagine8
RivistaRadiologia Medica
Volume126
Numero di pubblicazione3
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - mar 2021
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