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Usefulness of two-point Dixon T2-weighted imaging in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy: comparison with conventional fat saturation imaging in fat suppression quality and staging performance

Lu Chen, Hao Hu, Huanhuan Chen, Wen Chen, Qian Wu, Fei‐Yun Wu, Xiao‐Quan Xu

2020British Journal of Radiology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To compare the two-point Dixon T 2 weighted imaging (T 2WI) with conventional fat-sat T 2WI in fat suppression (FS) quality and staging performance for patients with TAO. Methods: We enrolled 37 thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) patients and 15 healthy controls who underwent both coronal two-point Dixon and fat-sat T 2WI. Qualitative (overall imaging quality, FS uniformity) and quantitative [signal intensity ratio of extraocular muscle (EOM-SIR)] parameters were assessed between the two-point Dixon T 2WI and fat-sat T 2WI. Additionally, water fraction of intraorbital fat (IF-WF) was measured on Dixon image. Dixon-EOM-SIR, Fat-sat-EOM-SIR and Dixon-IF-WF values were compared between active and inactive TAO groups, and the diagnostic efficiency for the active phase were evaluated. Results: Two-point Dixon T 2WI showed significantly higher overall image quality score, FS uniformity score as well as EOM-SIR value than fat-sat T 2WI in both TAO and control groups (all p < 0.05). Active TAOs had significantly higher Dixon-EOM-SIR (p < 0.001), Fat-sat-EOM-SIR (p < 0.001) and Dixon-IF-WF (p = 0.001) than inactive TAOs. ROC curves analyses indicated that Dixon-EOM-SIR ≥3.32 alone demonstrated the highest staging sensitivity (75.0%). When integrating Dixon-EOM-SIR ≥3.32 and Dixon-IF-WF ≥0.09, improved staging efficiency and specificity could be achieved (area under the curve, 0.872; specificity, 97.1%). Conclusion: Compared with conventional fat-sat technique, two-point Dixon T 2WI offers better image quality, as well as improved staging sensitivity and specificity for TAO. Dixon T 2WI is suggested to be used to evaluate the patients with TAO in clinical practice. Advances in knowledge: Two-point Dixon T 2WI offers better image quality than fat-sat T 2WI. Dixon-EOM-SIR alone demonstrated the highest staging sensitivity. Combining with Dixon-IF-WF showed improved staging efficiency and specificity. Dixon T 2WI is suggested to be used to evaluate TAO patients in clinical practice.

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MedicineNuclear medicineImage qualityMagnetic resonance imagingCoronal planeRadiologyComputer scienceImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceOphthalmology and Eye DisordersThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentGlaucoma and retinal disorders