颞下颌关节动态的实时磁共振成像。

Shuo Zhang, N. Gersdorff, J. Frahm
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本研究评估了一种基于快速低角度拍摄(FLASH) MRI的新型实时MRI技术的使用,该技术具有径向编码、网格重建和滑动窗口,用于评估30名年轻志愿者的颞下颌关节(TMJ)动态,这些志愿者之前没有TMJ病理诊断。在没有辅助装置的情况下,以每秒3帧的速度获得下颌主动运动的高分辨率图像(0.750.75 mm, 2.5 mm切片厚度)。对实时影像进行图像伪影、解剖可见性、诊断置信度和TMJ功能的评估。在整个张嘴和闭口过程中,下颌髁和关节盘的相对位置被很好地描绘出来。运动伪影的平均得分为1.01±0.65(0 =无伪影,3 =严重伪影),解剖可检测性的平均得分为2.03±0.71(1 =优秀,5 =不可见)。在评估下颌髁突运动(= 0.83)和关节盘移位(= 0.91)时,观察者之间的一致性很高。在后一种情况下,可以精确地确定椎间盘复位点。综上所述,所提出的实时MRI方法可以鲁棒地获取TMJ动态,并且具有良好的图像质量。
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Real-time magnetic resonance imaging of temporomandibular joint dynamics.
This study evaluated the use of a novel real-time MRI technique based on fast low angle shot (FLASH) MRI with radial encoding, gridding reconstruction, and sliding window for the assessment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dynamics in a cohort of 30 young volunteers without prior diagnosis of TMJ pathology. High-resolution images (0.75  0.75 mm 2 , 5 mm section thickness) were obtained at 3 frames per second for active jaw movements without adjunctive devices. Real-time movies were evaluated with respect to image artefacts, anatomical visibility, diagnostic confidence, and TMJ function. During the entire opening and closing of the mouth, the relative positions of the mandibular condyle and articular disc were well depicted. Mean scores were 1.01 ± 0.65 for motion artefacts (scale: 0 = no to 3 = severe artefacts) and 2.03 ± 0.71 for anatomical detectability (scale: 1 = excellent to 5 = not visible). High inter-observer agreements were found for assessments of mandibular condyle movements (� = 0.83) and articular disc displacements (� = 0.91). In latter cases, the point of disc reduction could precisely be identified. In conclusion, the proposed real-time MRI method offers robust access to TMJ dynamics with good image quality.
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