Ultrashort Echo Time and Fast Field Echo Imaging for Spine Bone Imaging with Application in Spondylolysis Evaluation

Author:

Vucevic Diana1ORCID,Malis Vadim1,Yamashita Yuichi2,Mesa Anya1,Yamaguchi Tomosuke1,Achar Suraj3,Miyazaki Mitsue1ORCID,Bae Won C.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, University of California-San Diego, San Diego, CA 92103, USA

2. Canon Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara 324-0036, Tochigi, Japan

3. Department of Family Medicine, University of California-San Diego, San Diego, CA 92103, USA

4. Department of Radiology, VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, CA 92161, USA

Abstract

Isthmic spondylolysis is characterized by a stress injury to the pars interarticularis bones of the lumbar spines and is often missed by conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), necessitating a computed tomography (CT) for accurate diagnosis. We compare MRI techniques suitable for producing CT-like images. Lumbar spines of asymptomatic and low back pain (LBP) subjects were imaged at 3-Tesla with multi-echo ultrashort echo time (UTE) and field echo (FE) sequences followed by simple post-processing of averaging and inverting to depict spinal bones with a CT-like appearance. The contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) for bone was determined to compare UTE vs. FE and single-echo vs. multi-echo data. Visually, both sequences depicted cortical bone with good contrast; UTE-processed sequences provided a flatter contrast for soft tissues that made them easy to distinguish from bone, while FE-processed images had better resolution and bone–muscle contrast, which are important for fracture detection. Additionally, multi-echo images provided significantly (p = 0.03) greater CNR compared with single-echo images. Using these techniques, progressive spondylolysis was detected in an LBP subject. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using spine bone MRI to yield CT-like contrast. Through the employment of multi-echo UTE and FE sequences combined with simple processing, we observe sufficient enhancements in image quality and contrast to detect pars fractures.

Funder

Canon Medical Systems, USA

Canon Medical Systems Corporation, Japan

Publisher

MDPI AG

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