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Segmentation of the fascia lata and reproducible quantification of intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) of the thigh

Oliver Chaudry, Andreas Friedberger, Alexandra Grimm, Michael Uder, Armin M. Nagel, Wolfgang Kemmler, Klaus Engelke

2020Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics Biology and Medicine20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Objective To develop a precise semi-automated segmentation of the fascia lata (FL) of the thigh to quantify IMAT volume in T 1 w MR images and fat fraction (FF) in Dixon MR images. Materials and methods A multi-step segmentation approach was developed to identify fibrous structures of the FL and combining them into a closed 3D surface. 23 healthy young men with low and 50 elderly sarcopenic men with moderate levels of IMAT were measured by T 1 w and 6pt Dixon MRI at 3T. 20 datasets were used to determine reanalysis precision errors. IMAT volume was compared using the new FL segmentation versus an easier to segment but less accurate, tightly fitting envelope of the thigh muscle ensemble. Results The segmentation was successfully applied to all 73 datasets and took about 7 min per 28 slices. In particular, in elderly subjects, it includes a large amount of adipose tissue below the FL typically not accounted for in other segmentation approaches. Inter- and intra-operator RMS-CVs were 0.33% and 0.14%, respectively, for IMAT volume and 0.04% and 0.02%, respectively, for FF MT . Discussion The FL segmentation is an important step to quantify IMAT with high precision and may be useful to investigate effects of aging and treatment on changes of IMAT and FF. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT2857660, August 5, 2016. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT2857660, August 5, 2016.

Topics & Concepts

SegmentationFascia lataThighMedicineAnatomyVolume (thermodynamics)Nuclear medicineComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsBody Contouring and SurgeryNutrition and Health in AgingCardiovascular Disease and Adiposity