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Advanced MRI imaging of nerve roots in lumbar radiculopathy due to discoradicular conflict: DWI, DTI, and T2 mapping with clinical and neurophysiological correlations.

Alfonso Marrelli1, Emanuele Tommasino2, Federico Bruno3, Giuseppe Martinese3, Alessio Gagliardi3, Leonardo Pertici3, Valeria Pagliei3, Pierpaolo Palumbo3, Francesco Arrigoni3, Ernesto Di Cesare3, Antonio Barile3, Carlo Masciocchi3, Alessandra Splendiani3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the lumbar nerve root alterations in patients with lumbar disc herniation sciatica using advanced multimodality MRI sequences and the correlations with clinical and neurophysiological findings.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: We prospectively evaluated 45 patients suffering from unilateral lumbar radiculopathy due to disco radicular conflict. All patients underwent MRI examinations using a standard MRI protocol and additional advanced MRI sequences (DWI, DTI, and T2 mapping sequences). Relative metrics of ADC, FA, and T2 relaxation times were recorded by placing ROIs at the pre-, foraminal, and post-foraminal level, either at the affected side or the contralateral side, used as control. All patients were also submitted to electromyography testing, recording the spontaneous activity, voluntary activity, F wave amplitude, latency, and motor evoked potentials (MEP) amplitude and latency, both at the level of the tibialis anterior and the gastrocnemius. Clinical features (diseases duration, pain, sensitivity, strength, osteotendinous reflexes) were also recorded.
RESULTS: Among clinical features, we found a positive correlation of pain intensity with ADC values of the lumbar nerve roots. The presence of spontaneous activity was correlated with lower ADC values of the affected lumbar nerve root. F wave and MEP latency were correlated with decreased FA values at the foraminal level and increased values at the post-foraminal level. The same neurophysiological measures correlated positively with pre-foraminal T2 mapping values and negatively with post-foraminal T2 mapping values. Increased T2 mapping values at the foraminal level were correlated with disease duration.
CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation of lumbar nerve roots using advanced MRI sequences may provide useful clinical information in patients with lumbar radiculopathy, potentially indicating active inflammation/myelinic damage (DTI, T2 mapping) and axonal damage/chronicity (DWI).
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Keywords:  DTI; DWI; Nerve roots; T2 mapping

Year:  2022        PMID: 36085398     DOI: 10.1007/s11547-022-01550-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiol Med        ISSN: 0033-8362            Impact factor:   6.313


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10.  Diffusion tensor imaging reliably detects experimental traumatic axonal injury and indicates approximate time of injury.

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