Lumbar Spine MR Imaging : Relation Between Edema Like Signal in the Posterior Soft-Tissue and Body Mass Index

S. Rashid, M. Naif, H. Farooq
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Background: It is not uncommon to encounter edema like signal within the soft tissue of the posterior lumbar region in MRI of the spine; however the exact explanation of such edema is not established yet. Objectives: To find out relationship between edema like lesion in the soft tissue of the posterior lumbar region on spine MRI with BMI, age and gender. Patients and Methods: Lumbar Spine MRI of 288 outpatients suspected to have disc disease ( 150 females and 138 males ) performed on 1.5 Tesla facility was evaluated. Subjects with systemic or local disease likely to produce edema were excluded to obtain healthier subjects. The scans were reviewed for presence, site, and degree of High T2 edema like signal within the posterior lumbar soft tissue. The subjects were divided into four subgroups according to BMI and two groups according to their age (≤50 or>50 years old). The edema was scored from 0-5 based on its length relative to vertebral-body height. Correlation between the presence and extent of edema was made with BMI, age and gender. Results: Among the 288 cases, 116 (40%) patients had lumbar soft tissue edema. Association was found between the degree of edema and BMI ( P= .001) and with age ( P= .041) . The presence of edema was noticed to be significantly more among women (P=.045) , while the average level of edema epicenters was approximately similar ( L3.6 and L 4 consequently, P = .58). Conclusion: There is a positive relationship between the frequency and extent of posterior lumbar soft tissue edema with BMI and age .
腰椎磁共振成像:后路软组织水肿样信号与体重指数的关系
背景:脊柱MRI显示腰椎后区软组织出现水肿样信号并不罕见;然而,这种水肿的确切原因尚未确定。目的:探讨腰椎后段软组织水肿样病变与BMI、年龄、性别的关系。患者和方法:对288例疑似椎间盘疾病门诊患者(女性150例,男性138例)在1.5台Tesla设备上进行腰椎MRI评估。排除可能产生水肿的全身性或局部疾病的受试者,以获得更健康的受试者。检查后腰椎软组织高T2水肿样信号的存在、位置和程度。按BMI分为4个亚组,按年龄(≤50岁或>50岁)分为2个组。根据水肿相对于椎体高度的长度从0-5分进行评分。水肿的存在和程度与BMI、年龄和性别有关。结果:288例患者中有116例(40%)出现腰椎软组织水肿。水肿程度与BMI (P= .001)和年龄(P= .041)相关。水肿的存在在女性中明显更多(P= 0.045),而水肿中心的平均水平大致相似(因此L3.6和l4, P= 0.58)。结论:腰后软组织水肿的发生频率和程度与BMI和年龄呈正相关。
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