Three-dimensional turbo spin-echo (TSE) MRI assessment of indirect acute muscle injuries in athletes: comparison with two-dimensional TSE MRI

Lise Minssen,Jérôme Renoux, Guillaume Abar, Loris Moya,Jean-Louis Brasseur,Ling Li,Michel D. Crema

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY(2022)

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Objective To evaluate three-dimensional (3D) turbo spin-echo (TSE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the assessment of acute muscle injuries in elite athletes in comparison with two-dimensional (2D) MRI. Methods Elite athletes with clinically suspected acute muscle injury of the thigh who underwent both 2D and 3D MRI protocols on the same day were retrospectively included. Two musculoskeletal radiologists independently assessed 2D and 3D MRIs, with both techniques evaluated separately 1-month apart. Muscle injuries were evaluated using the BAMIC and the INSEP classifications. A second assessment of injuries was performed by each reader 2 months after the initial readings. Agreement was determined using weighted kappa statistics. The level of diagnostic confidence in classifying injuries was also assessed for both MRI protocols. Results A total of 40 athletes were included. Intra-reader agreement when comparing injury grades from 2D vs. 3D for both INSEP and BAMIC classifications was almost perfect for both readers and ranged between 0.84 and 0.98. Inter-reader agreement was substantial to almost perfect and ranged from 0.78 to 0.93 for the 2D protocol, and from 0.78 to 0.95 for the 3D protocol. Intra-reader agreement for each MRI protocol separately was almost perfect to perfect for both readers and ranged between 0.84 and 1.00. Diagnostic confidence for grading injuries improved for both readers when using the 3D protocol. Conclusions Compared to 2D MRI, 3D TSE MRI is a reliable technique for acute muscular injury assessment, providing faster acquisition times and improving the diagnostic confidence. Key Points • Compared to 2D MRI, 3D TSE MRI is a reliable technique for the assessment of acute muscular injuries. • 3D TSE MRI has the advantage of faster total acquisition times, thinner sections, and multiplanar reconstruction, improving the confidence for structural assessment including connective tissue involvement.
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Magnetic resonance imaging, Skeletal muscle, Classification
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