OBJECT: The goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of performing quantitative 7 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) assessment of trabecular bone micro-architecture of the wrist, a common fracture site. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The wrists of 4 healthy subjects (1 woman, 3 men, 28 ± 8.9 years) were scanned on a 7 T whole body MR scanner using a 3D fast low-angle shot (FLASH) sequence (TR/TE = 20/4.5 m s, 0.169 × 0.169 × 0.5 mm). Trabecular bone was segmented and divided into 4 or 8 angular subregions. Total bone volume (TBV), bone volume fraction (BVF), surface-curve ratio (SC), and erosion index (EI) were computed. Subjects were scanned twice to assess measurement reproducibility. RESULTS: Group mean subregional values for TBV, BVF, SC, and EI (8 subregion analysis) were as follows: 8489 ± 3686, 0.27 ± 0.045, 9.61 ± 6.52; and 1.43 ± 1.25. Within each individual, there was subregional variation in TBV, SC, and EI (>5%), but not BVF (<5%). Intersubject variation (≥12%) existed for all parameters. Within-subject coefficients of variation were ≤10%. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to perform quantitative 7T MRI assessment of trabecular bone micro-architecture of the wrist. This method could be utilized to study perturbations in bone structure in subjects with osteoporosis or other bone disorders.
OBJECT: The goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of performing quantitative 7 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) assessment of trabecular bone micro-architecture of the wrist, a common fracture site. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The wrists of 4 healthy subjects (1 woman, 3 men, 28 ± 8.9 years) were scanned on a 7 T whole body MR scanner using a 3D fast low-angle shot (FLASH) sequence (TR/TE = 20/4.5 m s, 0.169 × 0.169 × 0.5 mm). Trabecular bone was segmented and divided into 4 or 8 angular subregions. Total bone volume (TBV), bone volume fraction (BVF), surface-curve ratio (SC), and erosion index (EI) were computed. Subjects were scanned twice to assess measurement reproducibility. RESULTS: Group mean subregional values for TBV, BVF, SC, and EI (8 subregion analysis) were as follows: 8489 ± 3686, 0.27 ± 0.045, 9.61 ± 6.52; and 1.43 ± 1.25. Within each individual, there was subregional variation in TBV, SC, and EI (>5%), but not BVF (<5%). Intersubject variation (≥12%) existed for all parameters. Within-subject coefficients of variation were ≤10%. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to perform quantitative 7T MRI assessment of trabecular bone micro-architecture of the wrist. This method could be utilized to study perturbations in bone structure in subjects with osteoporosis or other bone disorders.
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