Comparison of Cobb Angles on Radiographs With Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Idiopathic Scoliosis

Hasan Ghandhari, Naveed Nabizadeh, Farshad Nikouei, Maryam Ameri Mahabadi, Seyed Mani Mahdavi, T. KamalY., Amir Aghaie Aghdam
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Background: Patients with idiopathic scoliosis are exposed to repetitive x-ray for angle measurement. Therefore, the discovery or development of alternative techniques with less radiation has continuously been a major concern. Objectives: In this study, we compared the Cobb angles on supine Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with those on standing plain radiographs to figure out how precisely the supine MRI can show the real curve. Consequently, the need for certain exposures throughout the management of idiopathic scoliosis might be eliminated. Methods: A total of 103 patients with idiopathic scoliosis were included in this prospective study. The standing radiographs and supine MRI were obtained with less than a 1-month time lag. One senior author assessed Cobb angles of the major curves were on both standing radiographs and MR images. All the eligible patients had already signed the consent for diagnostic imaging, including MRI. The individuals, who were not requested for x-ray and MRI, were excluded from this study. Results: The Mean±SD Cobb angle was 55.5±11.2°‎‏ on the standing plain radiographs and 44.5±10°‎‏ on MR images (P<0.001). The Mean±SD difference between the Cobb angles on the standing plain radiographs and MR images was 11±1.4°‎‏. A significant positive correlation was found between the Cobb angles calculated on plain radiographs and MRI (r=0.996, P<0.001). Accordingly, Cobb angles on MRI could be converted to Cobb angles on plain radiographs under the formula of MRI=0.9* XRAY-5.31 (absolute error of 5.31°‎‏). Conclusion: Cobb angles on supine MRI correlates with measured ones on standing radiographs with an acceptable range of error and could be used as a valuable alternative for radiographic Cobb angle measurement.
特发性脊柱侧凸x线片与磁共振影像的Cobb角比较
背景:特发性脊柱侧凸患者暴露于重复x线测量角度。因此,发现或发展较少辐射的替代技术一直是人们关注的主要问题。目的:在本研究中,我们将仰卧位磁共振成像(MRI)的Cobb角与站立平片的Cobb角进行比较,以了解仰卧位MRI如何准确地显示真实曲线。因此,在特发性脊柱侧凸的整个治疗过程中,某些暴露的需要可能会被消除。方法:本前瞻性研究纳入103例特发性脊柱侧凸患者。站立x线片和仰卧位MRI的时间延迟小于1个月。一位资深作者评估了站立x线片和MR图像上主要曲线的Cobb角。所有符合条件的患者都已经签署了诊断成像的同意书,包括核磁共振成像。未要求进行x光检查和核磁共振检查的个体被排除在本研究之外。结果:站立平片Cobb角均值±SD为55.5±11.2°,MR为44.5±10°(P<0.001)。站立平片上Cobb角与MR图像的平均值±SD差为11±1.4°。平片计算的Cobb角与MRI呈显著正相关(r=0.996, P<0.001)。因此,MRI上的Cobb角可以换算为x线平片上的Cobb角,公式为MRI=0.9* XRAY-5.31(绝对误差为5.31°)。结论:仰卧位MRI测量的Cobb角与站立位x线片测量的Cobb角具有可接受的误差范围,可作为影像学测量Cobb角的一种有价值的替代方法。
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