Morphometric Parameters of Extraocular Rectus Muscles Evaluated by Dynamic-Multipositional Magnetic Resonance

Author:

Loba Piotr1,Broniarczyk-Loba Anna2,Pajak Michal3,Majos Agata3,Stefanczyk Ludomir3,Orczykowska Maria2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Nr. 1, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz - Poland

2. Department of Binocular Vision Pathophysiology and Strabismus, University Hospital Nr. 1, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz - Poland

3. Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, University Hospital Nr. 1, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz - Poland

Abstract

Purpose To establish normal values of morphologic parameters of extraocular rectus muscles visualized in different gaze positions by means of an accessible method of dynamic-multipositional magnetic resonance imaging (dmMRI). Methods Twenty eyes of 10 healthy, orthotropic subjects were examined. A 1.5T scanner (Avanto) with standard head coil was used. The protocol of dmMRI included 6 gaze positions in 10° intervals in which 13-second, orbital, T2 sequences were performed in quasi-coronal plane. The measurements of extraocular rectus muscles shape, sectional area, and volume were obtained with use of ImageJ 1.38x (NIH) software. Results Relative change in cross-sectional area between position of rest and gaze of action of each muscle appears to be significant just in the medial and posterior parts of their belly. The maximal cross-section area increases significantly when the muscle contracts (21% to 32% depending on the muscle). The superior rectus must be assessed along with levator palpebrae as the distinction between their bellies is difficult. Relative change in partial muscle volume on contraction ranged from 12.3% to 21.6% depending on the muscle. Muscle contraction results in more circular shape of its belly while relaxation is more of an ellipse. Conclusions Dynamic-multipositional MRI performed in the proposed manner is an accessible and repeatable method for visualization of extraocular rectus muscles. Assessment of morphometric parameters such as muscle shape, maximal cross-section area, and partial muscle volume is easy with digital imaging software.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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