33 4 Vol. 33 No. 4 2012 8 Journal of Jinan UniversityMedicine Edition Aug. 2012 DWI DTI 1 2 1 1 1 1. 2. 510630 DWI DTI 40 1 L 1 ~ 1 S 1 DWI DTI ADC FA 1 /2 L 1 /2 ~ 5 / 1 L 5 /S 1 5 ROI ADC FA ADC FA ADC FA P < 0. 05 ADC 4 /5 L 4 /5 L 5 /S 1 ADC P < 0. 05 FA L 5 /S 1 FA P < 0. 05 ADC FA DWI DTI R445. 2 A 1000-9965201204 - 0409-05 The application study of MR DWI and DTI in lumbar intervertebral disc prophase degeneration SHEN Si 1 WANG Hao 2 WANG Fei 1 QIU Lin 1 LIU Si-run 1 1. Department of Medical Imaging2. Department of Anesthesiology the First Affiliated HospitalJinan UniversityGuangzhou 510630China AbstractAimTo approach the feasibility of the application in lumbar intervertebral disc prophase degeneration by using MR DWI and DTI. MethodsForty young volunteers were subjects and all cases had no history of lumbago and lumbar operation or injury. Magnetic resonance DWIand DTI examination of the lumbar spine disc were performed in the L 1 - S 1 region of the volunteers. ADC and FA values at the five regions of interest ROIplaced in the nucleus pulposus differences. ResultsThere were significant statistical differences among the ADC values and FA values at each lumbar intervertebral disc from L 1 /2 to L 5 /S 1 were measured and statistically analyzed the various ROI in the same lumbar intervertebral disc or at the corresponding ROI in the different anatomic site P < 0. 05 the mean ADC values of intervertebral discs were positively correlated with anatomic location the ADC value of the L 4 /5 and L 5 /S 1 intervertebral disc increased obviously P < 0. 05 the FA values at the corresponding ROI in the different intervertebral disc level increased as the anatomic site stepping down the changes of the FA values at the L 5 /S 1 intervertebral disc could the most obviously further step upp < 0. 05. ConclusionThe ADC values and FA values can reflect the change of water diffuse in lumbar intervertebral discand the transmutation of biochemistry in the prophase degenerative intervertebral disc may be imaged by the ADC val- 2012-03 - 01 21611327 1977 - Tel13802972821E-mailcjr. liusirun@ vip. 163. cn
410 33 ues and FA values of the nucleus pulposus. MR DWI and DTI can provide the imaging evidence of the intervertebral disc prophase degenerationand it is helpful to comprehend the pathogenesy. Key wordsmagnetic resonance DWI DTI lumbar intervertebral disc prophase degeneration 1 T 2 WI DWI 70% 1 50% DTI GE-ADW 4. 2 18% Functool ADC FA ADC 2 1 1 ~ 5 L 1 ~ L 5 T 2 WI 5 5 ROI ADC 3 1 FA ADC 2 apparent diffusion coefficientadc fractional anisotropyfa DWI DTI 1 1. 1 T 2 WI 40 19 21 18 ~ 30 24. 3 50 ~ 80 kg 64. 7 kg 1 18 MRI 45 ~ 85 kg 1. 2 GE Signa 1. 5T HD 3 DWI SE EPI TR 2 300 ms TE 64. 9 ms NEX4 128 64 4 mm 1 mm FOV 34 cm 37s DTI SE-EPI TR 2 500 ms TE 80. 8 ms NEX4 4. 0 mm 1 mm FOV 34 cm 128 64b 800 13 1 min 15s 1. 3 ADC FA T 2 WI 2 MRI 2 A T 2 WIL 1 /2 ~ L 5 /S 1 B ROI ADC C ADC A ROI FA B FA MRI DTI
4 DWI DTI 411 1. 4 SPSS 13. 0 ± x 珋 ± s one-wayanova ROI ADC FA P < 0. 05 2 40 200 T 2 WI DWI DTI ADC FA P < 0. 051 2 ADC 3 FA 4 ADC FA P < 0. 051 2 ADC P < 0. 055 FA L 4 /5 L 5 /S 1 FA L 5 /S 1 FA P < 0. 056 4 5 L 5 /S 1 5 ROI FA L 1 /2 ~ L 5 /S 1 ADC 3 L 3 /4 5 ROI ADC 6 L 1 /2 ~ L 5 /S 1 FA 1 40 ADC x 珔 ± s 10-3 mm 2 /s L 1 /2 1. 91 ± 0. 37 2. 00 ± 0. 18 1. 97 ± 0. 24 1. 89 ± 0. 40 1. 61 ± 0. 38 L 2 /3 1. 90 ± 0. 20 1. 92 ± 0. 37 1. 99 ± 0. 17 1. 97 ± 0. 18 1. 78 ± 0. 35 L 3 /4 1. 94 ± 0. 20 2. 03 ± 0. 10 2. 01 ± 0. 10 2. 01 ± 0. 12 1. 87 ± 0. 25 L 4 /5 1. 95 ± 0. 23 2. 11 ± 0. 11 2. 06 ± 0. 09 2. 03 ± 0. 13 1. 97 ± 0. 27 L 5 /S 1 1. 76 ± 0. 40 2. 08 ± 0. 26 2. 21 ± 0. 18 2. 23 ± 0. 27 2. 11 ± 0. 38 2 40 FA x 珔 ± s L 1 /2 0. 28 ± 0. 08 0. 14 ± 0. 07 0. 12 ± 0. 04 0. 14 ± 0. 05 0. 20 ± 0. 05 L 2 /3 0. 22 ± 0. 08 0. 11 ± 0. 03 0. 15 ± 0. 18 0. 14 ± 0. 05 0. 22 ± 0. 15 L 3 /4 0. 22 ± 0. 08 0. 10 ± 0. 03 0. 11 ± 0. 03 0. 14 ± 0. 07 0. 22 ± 0. 09 L 4 /5 0. 28 ± 0. 09 0. 12 ± 0. 06 0. 11 ± 0. 03 0. 14 ± 0. 06 0. 24 ± 0. 09 L 5 /S 1 0. 33 ± 0. 10 0. 16 ± 0. 05 0. 13 ± 0. 05 0. 17 ± 0. 06 0. 30 ± 0. 12
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