Caroline Chabot, Mathilde Haegeman, Eya Chaouch, Dana Dumitriu, Renaud Menten, Patricia Steenhaut, Pierre Bernard, Perrine Triqueneaux, Nicolas Michoux, Frédéric E Lecouvet
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Abstract
Background: Pelvimetry is essential in obstetrics for delivery planning. While computed tomography (CT) is the standard, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers a radiation-free alternative with zero echo time (ZTE) and black bone (BB) sequences providing high bone-to-soft tissue contrast within short scan times. This proof-of-concept study evaluates the reliability of these sequences and the agreement with CT for pelvimetry in a predominantly elderly population.
Methods: This retrospective study included 21 female patients who underwent 3-T whole-body MRI including ZTE and BB sequences and 18fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/CT with optimized low-dose whole-body CT. Obstetric conjugate diameter (OCD), interspinous diameter (ISD), and median transverse diameter (MTD) were measured by five radiologists. Intra-reader, inter-reader, and inter-technique agreement were assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and repeatability/reproducibility coefficients.
Results: Intra-reader agreement was good regardless of diameter or reader: all ICC ≥ 0.90, repeatability ranging from ± 0.26 to ± 0.48 cm (CT), ± 0.30 to ± 0.52 cm (BB), and ± 0.29 to ± 0.67 cm (ZTE). The inter-reader agreement was good regardless of sequence: all ICC ≥ 0.88, reproducibility ranging from ± 0.39 to ± 0.42 (OCD), ± 0.26 to ± 0.51 cm (ISD), and ± 0.53 to ± 0.58 cm (MTD). ZTE and BB showed similar agreement with CT: ± 0.57 to ± 0.81 cm when including inter-reader variability; ± 0.34 to ± 0.47 cm for only intra-reader variability.
Conclusion: ZTE and BB sequences provided reliable measurements with good agreement with CT, for obstetric pelvimetry. Further validation in the context of pregnancy is needed.
Relevance statement: MRI-based pseudo-CT sequences are a promising radiation-free alternative to CT for obstetric pelvimetry, offering the prospect of accurate, reliable measurements of pelvic diameters in pregnant women.
Trial registration: The population included female patients with suspected multiple myeloma from a previous prospective oncology trial (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05381077).
Key points: This study explores pseudo-CT MRI sequences for radiation-free non-invasive obstetric pelvimetry. Pseudo-CT zero echo time and black bone sequences provide repeatable and reproducible measurements of pelvic diameters. Pseudo-CT MRI sequences show good inter-technique agreement with the reference CT.
背景:骨盆测量在产科分娩计划中是必不可少的。虽然计算机断层扫描(CT)是标准,但磁共振成像(MRI)提供了零回波时间(中兴通讯)和黑骨(BB)序列的无辐射替代方案,可在短扫描时间内提供高骨-软组织对比度。这项概念验证研究评估了这些序列的可靠性,并与CT在主要老年人群中骨盆测量的一致性。方法:回顾性研究21例女性患者,行3-T全身MRI(包括ZTE和BB序列)和18氟脱氧葡萄糖(18F-FDG)正电子发射断层扫描(PET)/CT,优化低剂量全身CT。产科共轭直径(OCD)、棘间直径(ISD)和中位横径(MTD)由5名放射科医生测量。使用类内相关系数(ICC)和可重复性/再现性系数评估阅读器内、阅读器间和技术间的一致性。结果:无论直径或读取器,读取器内一致性良好:所有ICC≥0.90,重复性范围为±0.26至±0.48 cm (CT),±0.30至±0.52 cm (BB)和±0.29至±0.67 cm(中兴)。无论序列如何,阅读器间一致性良好:所有ICC≥0.88,重现性范围为±0.39至±0.42 (OCD),±0.26至±0.51 cm (ISD)和±0.53至±0.58 cm (MTD)。中兴通讯和BB显示出与CT相似的一致性:当包括阅读器间变异时,±0.57至±0.81 cm;±0.34至±0.47 cm仅为读取器内变异。结论:中兴和BB序列为产科骨盆测量提供了可靠的测量结果,与CT吻合良好。需要在妊娠背景下进一步验证。相关声明:基于mri的伪CT序列是一种很有前途的无辐射产科骨盆测量替代CT,为孕妇骨盆直径的准确、可靠测量提供了前景。试验注册:人群包括先前前瞻性肿瘤试验(ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05381077)中疑似多发性骨髓瘤的女性患者。本研究探讨了伪ct MRI序列在无辐射无创产科骨盆测量中的应用。伪ct零回声时间和黑骨序列提供可重复和可再现的骨盆直径测量。伪CT MRI序列显示与参考CT具有良好的技术一致性。