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腰人工椎间盘磁共振成像的安全性和伪影分析
引用本文:杨长伟,李明.腰人工椎间盘磁共振成像的安全性和伪影分析[J].中华医学杂志(英文版),2009,122(8):911-916.
作者姓名:杨长伟  李明
作者单位:YANG Chang-wei,HE Shi-sheng,LI Ming(Orthopedics Department,Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China);LIU Liu(Bum Department,Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China);WANG Jian,DONG Ai-sheng,LU Jian-ping(Radiology,Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China) 
基金项目:国家自然科学基金,Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Sciences and Technology 
摘    要:Background This study was to investigate the safety of two types of commercially available lumbar artificial discs (CHARITE and PRODISC-L) during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedure in a 1.5-Tesla MR system, and to evaluate the size of metal artifacts on the MR image for different sequences. Methods A 1.5-Tesla clinical MR imaging system was used. The degree of deflection of the endplates of two artificial discs was evaluated by an angle-measurement instrument at the portals of the MRI scanner. The heating effect of the radio frequency (RF) magnetic field was evaluated by using "worst-case" imaging sequences on a human cadaver implanted with an artificial lumbar disc at the L5/S1 intervertebral disc location. The temperatures of the tissue adjacent to the implant, and of the L4/L5 intervertebral disc (used as a control) were measured, respectively, using a digital probe thermometer before and after the MRI scan sequence. A rectangular water phantom was designed to evaluate the metal artifacts of these two artificial discs under different MR imaging sequences. Results The maximal deflection angle of the endplate of the implants under a static MR field was 7.5 and 6.0 degrees, for the CHARITE and PRODISC-L, respectively. The difference between temperature rise of tissue adjacent to the two types of artificial discs and the temperature rise of the L4/L5 control location was 0.4 and 0.6℃, respectively. The size of metal artifacts on images of TSE (T1/T2 -weighted), STIR and Turbo Dark Fluid sequences were relatively less than those of TSE fat saturation, Flash and SE (Tl-weighted) sequences. Conclusions The CHARITE and the PRODISC-L artificial disc do not present an additional hazard or risk to a patient undergoing an MRI procedure using a scanner operating with a static magnetic field of 1.5T or lower. Image artifacts from the implants may present problems if the anatomical region of interest is in or near the area where these implants are located (e.g., vertebral canal at affected segment).

关 键 词:磁共振成像系统  人工腰椎间盘  金属  文物  安全  MRI扫描序列  核磁共振扫描仪  L5/S1椎间盘

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Artificial Lumbar Disks: Safety and Metal Artifacts
YANG Chang-wei,LIU Liu,WANG Jian,DONG Ai-sheng,LU Jian-ping,HE Shi-sheng,LI Ming.Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Artificial Lumbar Disks: Safety and Metal Artifacts[J].Chinese Medical Journal,2009,122(8):911-916.
Authors:YANG Chang-wei  LIU Liu  WANG Jian  DONG Ai-sheng  LU Jian-ping  HE Shi-sheng  LI Ming
Institution:[1]Orthopedics Department Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China [2]Burn Department Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China [3]Department of Radiology Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China
Abstract:Background This study was to investigate the safety of two types of commercially available lumbar artificial discs (CHARITE and PRODISC -L) during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedure in a 1.5-Tesla MR system, and to evaluate the size of metal artifacts on the MR image for different sequences.Methods A 1.5-Tesla clinical MR imaging system was used. The degree of deflection of the endplates of two artificial discs was evaluated by an angle-measurement instrument at the portals of the MRI scanner. The heating effect of the radio frequency (RF) magnetic field was evaluated by using "worst-case" imaging sequences on a human cadaver implanted with an artificial lumbar disc at the L5/S1 intervertebral disc location. The temperatures of the tissue adjacent to the implant, and of the L4/L5 intervertebral disc (used as a control) were measured, respectively, using a digital probe thermometer before and after the MRI scan sequence. A rectangular water phantom was designed to evaluate the metal artifacts of these two artificial discs under different MR imaging sequences.Results The maximal deflection angle of the endplate of the implants under a static MR field was 7.5 and 6.0 degrees, for the CHARITE and PRODISC -L, respectively. The difference between temperature rise of tissue adjacent to the two types of artificial discs and the temperature rise of the L4/L5 control location was 0.4 and 0.6℃, respectively. The size of metal artifacts on images of TSE (T1/T2-weighted), STIR and Turbo Dark Fluid sequences were relatively less than those of TSE fat saturation, Flash and SE (T1-weighted) sequences.Conclusions The CHARITE and the PRODISC -L artificial disc do not present an additional hazard or risk to a patient undergoing an MRI procedure using a scanner operating with a static magnetic field of 1.5T or lower. Image artifacts from the implants may present problems if the anatomical region of interest is in or near the area where these implants are located (e.g., vertebral canal at affected segment).
Keywords:intervertebral disk  artifacts  magnetic resonance imaging
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