Arthroscopy-validated Diagnostic Performance of 7-Minute Five-Sequence Deep Learning Super-Resolution 3-T Shoulder MRI.

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Tác giả: Mary Bruno, Tatiane Cantarelli Rodrigues, Ricardo Donners, Jan Fritz, Meghan Jardon, Yannik Leonhardt, Shana G Neumann, Michael Recht, Aline Serfaty, Steven E Stern, Jan Vosshenrich

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 920.71 Men

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Radiology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 186870

 Background Deep learning (DL) methods enable faster shoulder MRI than conventional methods, but arthroscopy-validated evidence of good diagnostic performance is scarce. Purpose To validate the clinical efficacy of 7-minute threefold parallel imaging (PIx3)-accelerated DL super-resolution shoulder MRI against arthroscopic findings. Materials and Methods Adults with painful shoulder conditions who underwent PIx3-accelerated DL super-resolution 3-T shoulder MRI and arthroscopy between March and November 2023 were included in this retrospective study. Seven radiologists independently evaluated the MRI scan quality parameters and the presence of artifacts (Likert scale rating ranging from 1 [very bad/severe] to 5 [very good/absent]) as well as the presence of rotator cuff tears, superior and anteroinferior labral tears, biceps tendon tears, cartilage defects, Hill-Sachs lesions, Bankart fractures, and subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis. Interreader agreement based on κ values was evaluated, and diagnostic performance testing was conducted. Results A total of 121 adults (mean age, 55 years ± 14 [SD]
  75 male) who underwent MRI and arthroscopy within a median of 39 days (range, 1-90 days) were evaluated. The overall image quality was good (median rating, 4 [IQR, 4-4]), with high reader agreement (κ ≥ 0.86). Motion artifacts and image noise were minimal (rating of 4 [IQR, 4-4] for each), and reconstruction artifacts were absent (rating of 5 [IQR, 5-5]). Arthroscopy-validated abnormalities were detected with good or better interreader agreement (κ ≥ 0.68). The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve were 89%, 90%, 89%, and 0.89, respectively, for supraspinatus-infraspinatus tendon tears
  82%, 63%, 68%, and 0.68 for subscapularis tendon tears
  93%, 73%, 86%, and 0.83 for superior labral tears
  100%, 100%, 100%, and 1.00 for anteroinferior labral tears
  68%, 90%, 82%, and 0.80 for biceps tendon tears
  42%, 93%, 81%, and 0.64 for cartilage defects
  93%, 99%, 98%, and 0.94 for Hill-Sachs deformities
  100%, 99%, 99%, and 1.00 for osseous Bankart lesions
  and 97%, 63%, 92%, and 0.80 for subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis. Conclusion Seven-minute PIx3-accelerated DL super-resolution 3-T shoulder MRI has good diagnostic performance for diagnosing tendinous, labral, and osteocartilaginous abnormalities. © RSNA, 2025
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