成人腰椎间盘磁共振光谱学(1H)及其在常规影像学中的应用

Saude Tecnologia Pub Date : 2014-11-01 DOI:10.25758/SET.1124
J. Maurício, M. M. Ribeiro
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目的:评估磁共振波谱(1H - MRS)在诊断腰椎间盘退行性疾病中的潜力,并倡导在与机械原因无关的腰椎疼痛状态的临床常规中,将该技术添加到椎间盘复旧与退变(L4 - L5和L5 - S1)的分类中。材料和方法-我们研究了123个腰椎间盘中的102个。L4 - L5区椎间盘分布为61个,L5 - S1区为41个,D12 - L1区为34个。使用1.5 T扫描仪进行磁共振研究。采用单体素点分辨光谱选择(PRESS)技术。比值[Lac/Nacetyl], [Nacetyl/(Lac+Lip)]和脂质共振被用于评估椎间盘的生物化学,其内翻,椎间盘破坏和最终启动退变过程的易感性。用D12 - L1的不同行为确定了L4 - L5 - S1椎间盘的比率和脂质值。此外,L4 - L5、L5 - S1和D12 - L1椎间盘的比较根据T2加权评分(根据Pfirrmann1标准调整量表1 - 4)进行。结果-与D12 - L1相关,L4 - L5 - S1椎间盘的比率和脂质在统计学上存在差异。当作为传统T2加权的补充时,它们对所有程度的椎间盘内翻和退变都有很好的区分。与D12‑L1相比,L4‑L5‑S1水平的[Lac/Nacetyl]比值增加(对于评分为[1+2]的椎间盘,p=0.033,对于评分为[3+4]的椎间盘,p=0.004)。这些结果表明,椎间盘退变与椎间盘内翻在较高程度上定义了乳酸峰值的降低。比值[Nacetyl/(Lac+Lip)]在L4 - L5水平上很好地区分了分数[1+2]和[3+4]之间的对合度,给出了比值值(平均值0.65和0.5,p=0.04)。L4 - L5椎间盘中[Nacetyl/(Lac+Lip)]的平均比值是L1 - D12的1.8倍。较高评分的L4 - L5 - S1的脂质谱在共振频率中没有恒定的流行。结论:椎间盘的(1H)光谱可以作为常规MRI的补充符号学。L4 - L5和L5 - S1椎间盘的共振,无论是卷曲还是退变,都必须与D12 - L1有关,后者更稳定,椎间盘退变的可能性更低。
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Espetroscopia (1H) por ressonância magnética do disco intervertebral lombar no adulto e sua aplicação na rotina imagiológica
Aims – To assess the potential of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H‑MRS) in the diagnostic of degenerative disease of the lumbar disc and to advocate the adding of this technique in the classification of the invertebral disc involution vs degeneration (L4‑L5 and L5‑S1) in the clinical routine of lumbar pain status, not related with mechanic causes. Material and method – We studied 102 out of 123 lumbar intervertebral discs. The distribution among spaces was 61 discs at L4‑L5, 41 at L5‑S1 level and 34 at D12‑L1 level. The magnetic resonance studies were performed using a 1.5 T scan-ner. A single‑voxel Point Resolved Spectra Selection (PRESS) technique was used. The ratios [Lac/Nacetyl], [Nacetyl/(Lac+Lip)] and additionally the resonance of lipids were applied to evaluate the biochemistry of the discs, its involution, disc disruption and eventual susceptibility to initiate degeneration process. The ratios and the lipidic value of L4‑L5‑S1 discs were ascertained with the different behavior of D12‑L1. Furthermore, the comparison between L4‑L5, L5‑S1 and D12‑L1 discs was performed according with rating in T2 weighted (adjusted scale 1‑4 from Pfirrmann1 criteria). Results – Related to D12‑L1, the ratios and the lipids of L4‑L5‑S1 discs are statistically different. When used as a complementary of conventional T2 weighted, they have a good discrimination in the all degrees of disc involution vs degeneration. The ratio [Lac/Nacetyl] at L4‑L5‑S1 level was increased when compared to D12‑L1 (p=0.033 for disks with [1+2] score of involution and p=0.004 for disks with score [3+4]). These results suggest that disc degeneration vs involution in higher degrees defines a decrease in the lactate’s peak. The ratio [Nacetyl/(Lac+Lip)] provides a good discrimination of involution between scores [1+2] and [3+4] at L4‑L5 level, presenting the values of the ratios (mean 0.65 and 0.5 with p=0.04). The mean ratio of [Nacetyl/(Lac+Lip)] in the L4‑L5 disc was 1.8 times higher than that of L1‑D12. The lipid spectrum at L4‑L5‑S1 in the higher scores showed no constant prevalence in the resonance frequencies. Conclusion – The (1H) spectroscopy of intervertebral discs may contribute with a supplementary semiology to the conventional MRI. The resonances of L4‑L5 and L5‑S1 discs, involuted or degenerated, must be related with D12‑L1, which are more stable and have lower likelihood of disc degeneration.
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