The Aging Male (Dec 2022)

Feasibility of assessing male osteoporosis using MRI IDEAL-IQ sequence of proximal femur in prostate cancer patients

  • Daisuke Watanabe,
  • Takahiro Kimura,
  • Kazuki Yanagida,
  • Takahiro Yoshida,
  • Norikazu Kawae,
  • Takahiro Nakamura,
  • Hajime Kajihara,
  • Akio Mizushima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13685538.2022.2112663
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 228 – 233

Abstract

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Osteoporosis is often accompanied by bone loss with fat accumulation of the red marrow. A novel technique for quantification of iron and fat content by MRI IDEAL-IQ can visualize hematopoietic areas and fatty deposits in bone marrow; however, the relationship between these indices and total hip bone mineral density (BMD) remains unclear. In this study, the proximal femur of 104 men who underwent pelvic MRI and bone densitometry prior to treatment for non-metastatic prostate cancer was retrospectively examined to investigate the R2* value to quantify iron and proton density fat fraction (PDFF) to assess bone marrow fat content. R2* was significantly positively correlated with BMD (r = 0.6017, p −2.5; however, there was no significant difference in PDFF. In the ROC analysis, which examined the predictive ability of R2* with BMD T-score ≤ −2.5 as an outcome, the cut-off value of R2* was 50.7 s−1 (AUC 0.817). These results show R2* correlated with BMD. R2* may be a non-invasive surrogate marker for diagnosing male osteoporosis.

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