Short tau inversion recovery (STIR) after intravenous contrast agent administration obscures bone marrow edema-like signal on forefoot MRI
abstract
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OBJECTIVE
Short tau or short TI inversion recovery (STIR) MRI sequences are
considered a robust fat suppression technique. However, STIR also
suppresses signals from other tissues with similar T1 relaxation
times. This study investigates the in vivo effect of intravenous
gadolinium-based T1-shortening contrast agent on STIR signal.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Institutional board approval and informed consent was obtained. MRI
examinations (1.5-T or 3-T) of 31 prospectively included patients
were analyzed by two readers. Signal intensity of degenerative bone
marrow edema-like signal at the Lisfranc joint on precontrast STIR
images and on STIR images acquired after intravenous contrast agent
administration (gadoteric acid, gadolinium: 0.5 mmol/ml,
15 ml) was measured. The medial cuneiform bone without
observable bone marrow edema-like signal was considered a healthy
tissue and served as a reference. Relative changes in signal
intensity between precontrast and postcontrast images were
calculated for the two tissues. Wilcoxon signed-rank test served for
statistical analyses.
RESULTS
In bone marrow edema-like signal, both readers observed a median
signal change of -35% (interquartile range (IQR) 24) and -34% (IQR
21), respectively, on postcontrast STIR images compared to
precontrast STIR. In healthy tissue, the signal remained constant on
postcontrast STIR images (median change -2%, IQR 15, and 0%, IQR 17)
respectively. For both readers, postcontrast signal change in bone
marrow edema-like signal differed from that in healthy tissue
(p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION
Intravenous gadolinium-based contrast agent causes a significant
reduction of signal intensity in bone marrow edema-like signal on
routine STIR images. Thus, pathological MRI findings may be
obscured.
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citation
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Fischer T, El Baz Y, Wälti S, Wildermuth S, Leschka S, Guesewell S,
Dietrich T. Short tau inversion recovery (STIR) after intravenous
contrast agent administration obscures bone marrow edema-like signal
on forefoot MRI. Skeletal Radiol 2021;.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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13-07-2021
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journal title
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Skeletal Radiol
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ISSN electronic
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1432-2161
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PubMed
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34255126
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DOI
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10.1007/s00256-021-03852-2
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