Muscle fat quantification using magnetic resonance imaging: case–control study of Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease patients and volunteers

Background This study aimed to evaluate the potential value of 3D multiple gradient echo Dixon‐based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence as a tool for thigh intramuscular fat quantification in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT) patients. Methods A prospective comparison study comprising 18 CMT...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle sarcopenia and muscle, 2019-06, Vol.10 (3), p.574-585
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Hyun Su, Yoon, Young Cheol, Choi, Byung‐Ok, Jin, Wook, Cha, Jang Gyu
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Zusammenfassung:Background This study aimed to evaluate the potential value of 3D multiple gradient echo Dixon‐based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence as a tool for thigh intramuscular fat quantification in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT) patients. Methods A prospective comparison study comprising 18 CMT patients and 18 age/sex‐matched volunteers was performed. MRI including 3D multiple gradient echo Dixon‐based imaging was performed for each subject. Region of interest analyses were performed at the upper and lower third of both thighs. The two‐sample t‐test or Wilcoxon rank sum test was used for intergroup comparison of the mean muscle fat fraction. Intraclass correlation coefficients were used to evaluate the interobserver agreement and test–retest reproducibility. Semiquantitive analysis using the Goutallier classification (Grades 0–4) was performed on T1‐weighted images in upper thigh muscles. For Goutallier Grade 0 muscles, comparison of the mean intramuscular fat fraction between volunteers and CMT patients was performed. Results The interobserver agreements were excellent for all measurements (intraclass correlation coefficients > 0.8). Mean muscle fat fractions were significantly higher in all the measured muscles of CMT patients (P 
ISSN:2190-5991
2190-6009
DOI:10.1002/jcsm.12415