SNR analysis of contrast-enhanced MR imaging for early detection of rheumatoid arthritis

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Objective To investigate whether signal to noise (SNR) analysis of contrast-enhanced MRI gives additional benefit for early disease detection by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of experimental rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in a small animal model. Methods We applied contrast-enhanced MRI at 7T in DBA mice with or without collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). Clinical score, OMERACT RAMRIS analysis and analysis of signal to noise ratios (SNR) of regions of interest in RA bearing mice, methotrexate/methylprednisolone acetate treated RA and control animals were compared with respect to benefit for early diagnosis. Results While treated RA and control animals did not show signs of RA activity in any of the above-mentioned scoring methods at any time point analyzed, RA animals revealed characteristic signs of RA in RAMRIS at the same time point when RA was detected clinically through scoring of the paws. The MR-based SNR analysis detected signs of synovitis, the earliest indication of RA, not only in late clinical stages, but also at an early stage when little or no clinical signs of RA were present in CIA animals and RAMRIS did not allow a distinct early detection. Conclusion SNR analysis of contrast-enhanced MR imaging provides additional benefit for early arthritis detection in CIA mice.

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Gassert, F. T., Gassert, F. G., Topping, G. J., Rummeny, E. J., Wildgruber, M., Meier, R., & Kimm, M. A. (2019). SNR analysis of contrast-enhanced MR imaging for early detection of rheumatoid arthritis. PLoS ONE, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213082

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