Author/Authors :
Garau, Ludovico M Department of Radiological Sciences - Sapienza University, Roma, Italy , Guerrieri, Daniele Department of Radiological Sciences - Sapienza University, Roma, Italy , Cristofaro, Flaminia De Department of Radiological Sciences - Sapienza University, Roma, Italy , Bruscolini, Alice Department of Sense Organs - Sapienza University, Rome, Italy , Panzironi, Giuseppe Department of Radiological Sciences - Sapienza University, Roma, Italy
Abstract :
Background
Current magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for measuring extraocular muscle (EOM) volume enlargement are not ideally suited for routine follow-up of Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) because the difficulty of segmenting the muscles at the tendon insertion complicates and lengthens the study protocol.
Purpose
To measure the EOM sampled volume (SV) and assess its correlation with proptosis.
Material and Methods
A total of 37 patients with newly diagnosed GO underwent 3-T MRI scanning with iterative decomposition of water and fat (IDEAL) sequences with and without contrast enhancement. In each patient, the three largest contiguous coronal cross-sectional areas (CSA) on the EOM slices were segmented using a polygon selection tool and then summed to compute the EOM-SV. Proptosis was evaluated with the Hertel index (HI). The relationships between the HI value and EOM-SV and between HI and EOM-CSA were compared and assessed with Pearson’s correlation coefficient and the univariate regression coefficient. Inter-observer and intra-observer variability were calculated.
Results
HI showed a stronger correlation with EOM-SV (P < 0.001; r = 0.712, r2 = 0.507) than with EOM-CSA (P < 0.001; r = 0.645 and r2 = 0.329). The intraclass correlation coefficient indicated that the inter-observer agreement was high (0.998). The standard deviation between repeated measurements was 1.9–5.3%.
Conclusion
IDEAL sequences allow for the measurement EOM-SV both on non-contrast and contrast-enhanced scans. EOM-SV predicts proptosis more accurately than does EOM-CSA. The measurement of EOM-SV is practical and reproducible. EOM-SV changes of 3.5–8.3% can be assumed to reflect true volume changes.
Keywords :
Graves ophthalmopathy , segmentation , extraocular muscle volume , magnetic resonance (MR) , orbit , contrast enhancement