MRI texture analysis (MRTA) of T2-weighted images in Crohn’s disease may provide information on histological and MRI disease activity in patients undergoing ileal resection

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Objectives: To associate MRI textural analysis (MRTA) with MRI and histological Crohn’s disease (CD) activity. Methods: Sixteen patients (mean age 39.5 years, 9 male) undergoing MR enterography before ileal resection were retrospectively analysed. Thirty-six small (≤3 mm) ROIs were placed on T2-weighted images and location-matched histological acute inflammatory scores (AIS) measured. MRI activity (mural thickness, T2 signal, T1 enhancement) (CDA) was scored in large ROIs. MRTA features (mean, standard deviation, mean of positive pixels (MPP), entropy, kurtosis, skewness) were extracted using a filtration histogram technique. Spatial scale filtration (SSF) ranged from 2 to 5 mm. Regression (linear/logistic) tested associations between MRTA and AIS (small ROIs), and CDA/constituent parameters (large ROIs). Results: Skewness (SSF = 2 mm) was associated with AIS [regression coefficient (rc) 4.27, p = 0.02]. Of 120 large ROI analyses (for each MRI, MRTA feature and SSF), 15 were significant. Entropy (SSF = 2, 3 mm) and kurtosis (SSF = 3 mm) were associated with CDA (rc 0.9, 1.0, −0.45, p = 0.006–0.01). Entropy and mean (SSF = 2–4 mm) were associated with T2 signal [odds ratio (OR) 2.32–3.16, p = 0.02–0.004], [OR 1.22–1.28, p = 0.03–0.04]. MPP (SSF = 2 mm) was associated with mural thickness (OR 0.91, p = 0.04). Kurtosis (SSF = 3 mm), standard deviation (SSF = 5 mm) were associated with decreased T1 enhancement (OR 0.59, 0.42, p = 0.004, 0.007). Conclusions: MRTA features may be associated with CD activity. Key Points: • MR texture analysis features may be associated with Crohn’s disease histological activity. • Texture analysis features may correlate with MR-dependent Crohn’s disease activity scores. • The utility of MR texture analysis in Crohn’s disease merits further investigation.

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Makanyanga, J., Ganeshan, B., Rodriguez-Justo, M., Bhatnagar, G., Groves, A., Halligan, S., … Taylor, S. A. (2017). MRI texture analysis (MRTA) of T2-weighted images in Crohn’s disease may provide information on histological and MRI disease activity in patients undergoing ileal resection. European Radiology, 27(2), 589–597. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4324-4

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