MR Susceptibility Separation for Quantifying Lesion Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Evolution in Relapsing–Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

Author:

Zhu Ziyan1ORCID,Naji Nashwan12,Esfahani Javad Hamidi1,Snyder Jeff12,Seres Peter2,Emery Derek J.2,Noga Michelle2,Blevins Gregg3,Smyth Penelope3,Wilman Alan H.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

2. Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

3. Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

Abstract

BackgroundMultiple sclerosis (MS) lesion evolution may involve changes in diamagnetic myelin and paramagnetic iron. Conventional quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) can provide net susceptibility distribution, but not the discrete paramagnetic and diamagnetic components.PurposeTo apply susceptibility separation (χ separation) to follow lesion evolution in MS with comparison to R2*/R2/QSM.Study TypeLongitudinal, prospective.SubjectsTwenty relapsing–remitting MS subjects (mean age: 42.5 ± 9.4 years, 13 females; mean years of symptoms: 4.3 ± 1.4 years).Field Strength/SequenceThree‐dimensional multiple echo gradient echo (QSM and R2* mapping), two‐dimensional dual echo fast spin echo (R2 mapping), T2‐weighted fluid attenuated inversion recovery, and T1‐weighted magnetization prepared gradient echo sequences at 3 T.AssessmentData were analyzed from two scans separated by a mean interval of 14.4 ± 2.0 months. White matter lesions on fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery were defined by an automatic pipeline, then manually refined (by ZZ/AHW, 3/25 years' experience in MRI), and verified by a radiologist (MN, 25 years' experience in MS). Susceptibility separation yielded the paramagnetic and diamagnetic susceptibility content of each voxel. Lesions were classified into four groups based on the variation of QSM/R2* or separated into positive/negative components from χ separation.Statistical TestsTwo‐sample paired t tests for assessment of longitudinal differences. Spearman correlation coefficients to assess associations between χ separation and R2*/R2/QSM. Significant level: P < 0.005.ResultsA total of 183 lesions were quantified. Categorizing lesions into groups based on χ separation demonstrated significant annual changes in QSM//R2*/R2. When lesions were grouped based on changes in QSM and R2*, both changing in unison yielded a significant dominant paramagnetic variation and both opposing yielded a dominant diamagnetic variation. Significant Spearman correlation coefficients were found between susceptibility‐sensitive MRI indices and χ separation.Data ConclusionSusceptibility separation changes in MS lesions may distinguish and quantify paramagnetic and diamagnetic evolution, potentially providing additional insight compared to R2* and QSM alone.Level of Evidence2Technical EfficacyStage 2

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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