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Carina Obermüller1, Karolina Pawlus1, Maelene Lohezic2
1Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Zurich, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
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Background/Objectives: This study assesses the outcomes of integrating deep learning-augmented zero echo time (ZTE DL) MRI sequences into standard MRI protocols for assessment of the hands and feet. Methods: In this single-center, retrospective study, a standard MRI protocol of hands and feet at 1.5 T was compared with the same protocol with an added ZTE DL sequence. Pathological changes in the bone, including subcortical sclerosis, osteophytes, joint space narrowing and fractures, were rated as present or absent. Indeterminate intraosseous lesions (erosions/ganglia) and indeterminate extraosseous lesions (ossicles/soft tissue calcifications) were additionally assessed on a semi-quantitative 4-point Likert scale. Diagnostic confidence was rated as low, moderate, or high. Standard MRI vs. ZTE-DL-augmented MRI comparisons were evaluated using a mixed-effects model with reader as a random effect, and X-ray vs. ZTE-DL-augmented MRI comparisons using a paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Interreader agreement (two readers) was assessed using Kappa statistics. Results: The cohort encompassed 59 datasets (feet = 22, hands = 37) of 40 patients with an average age of 51.79 (SD ± 11.84) years (58% women (n = 34), 42% men (n = 25)). Additional ZTE DL sequences resulted in similar findings, but with higher diagnostic confidence for assessment of bone changes when compared to conventional MR sequences (p-values < 0.05) and, overall, when compared to radiographs in a subgroup (p < 0.05 for five of six pathologic bone changes). Interreader agreement of diagnostic confidence was moderate to substantial (kappa 0.59-0.71). Conclusions: Addition of ZTE DL sequences to standard MRI protocols of hands and feet at 1.5 T demonstrated similar findings in the assessment of pathological bone changes, but with higher diagnostic confidence compared to conventional MR sequences and radiographs. However, further validation against a reference standard is required to determine diagnostic accuracy.
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