Use and applicability of magnetic resonance elastography of the lumbar spine in adults: a scoping review

磁共振弹性成像技术在成人腰椎检查中的应用及适用性:一项范围界定综述

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is a non-invasive imaging technique that quantifies tissue stiffness by analyzing shear wave propagation. While MRE is widely used in hepatic imaging, its application in the lumbar spine remains an emerging field. Understanding the repeatability and reproducibility of MRE measurements in the lumbar spine is crucial for its clinical implementation. This scoping review aims to summarize current evidence on the use and applicability of MRE for assessing lumbar spine structures, including intervertebral discs and paraspinal muscles. METHODS: A systematic literature search was conducted in MEDLINE (PubMed), CINAHL, Embase, and The Cochrane Library. Studies investigating MRE of the lumbar spine in adult populations were included. Key aspects such as MRE acquisition methods, repeatability and reproducibility of measurements, and study heterogeneity were assessed. Extracted data were categorized based on study design, imaging techniques, and primary outcomes related to lumbar stiffness assessment. RESULTS: This review identified 11 relevant studies. These studies demonstrated the capability of MRE to characterize shear stiffness in the lumbar intervertebral discs and paravertebral muscles, in both resting states, across various muscle conditions, and under different interventions such as physical activity and therapeutic taping. The review documents the heterogeneous methodological approaches of the studies, highlighting the innovative but varied approaches to this field. Due to this, diverse findings were reported, some of which were contradictory. CONCLUSION: The current evidence of MRE of the lumbar spine is promising though limited due to heterogeneous study methodologies. Future research should focus on larger, multicenter studies with standardized protocols. Despite the current limitations in evidence, MRE holds potential for non-invasive lumbar spine assessment and further research validation.

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