Estimating vertebral bone marrow fat unsaturation based on short-TE STEAM MRS

Jan Syväri, Stefan Ruschke, Michael Dieckmeyer, Hans H. Hauner, Daniela Junker, Marcus R. Makowski, Thomas Baum, Dimitrios C. Karampinos

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Abstract

Purpose: To define a metric for the separability between water and olefinic fat peaks that defines a threshold beyond which the extraction of the olefinic fat peak from vertebral bone marrow short-echo time-stimulated echo acquisition mode MRS at 3T is feasible when using a constrained peak fitting based on the triglyceride fat model. Methods: The water and olefinic peak height difference was defined as a metric for quantifying the separability of water and olefinic fat peaks. Fat unsaturation was determined using an unconstrained olefinic peak fitting and a constrained fitting of all fat peaks to the triglyceride model. The agreement between the two peak-fitting methods was used to define a threshold on water and olefinic peak height difference separating two groups (A and B), based on L5 short-echo time-stimulated echo acquisition mode (TE = 11 ms) spectra from 252 subjects measured at 3T. Results: A threshold on water and olefinic peak height difference was defined. Group A with a good agreement of the olefinic fat peak between the two peak-fitting methods showed a mean number of double bounds = 2.95 ± 0.21, a mean number of methylene-interrupted double bounds = 0.94 ± 0.16 and also a significantly lower coefficient of variation for all fatty acid composition parameters compared to group B (p <.001). The water and olefinic peak height difference value showed an inverse association with fat fraction. Conclusion: A threshold of a metric quantifying the separability of the water peak and the olefinic fat peaks was defined for the estimation of the vertebral bone marrow fat unsaturation from short-echo time-stimulated echo acquisition mode MRS. The proposed methodology shows that the assessment of vertebral bone marrow unsaturation is feasible with a short-echo time-stimulated echo acquisition mode MRS in subjects with a higher fat fraction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)615-626
Number of pages12
JournalMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume85
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • bone marrow
  • fat unsaturation
  • single-voxel magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • triglyceride model

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