Advanced MRI Sequences for Structural Lesion Assessment in Sacroiliitis
Törehan Özer, Emine Hafize Sönmez, Yonca Anik

TL;DR
This study compares advanced MRI techniques to CT scans for detecting structural damage in pediatric sacroiliitis, finding that 3D-MENSA MRI performs as well as CT without radiation.
Contribution
3D-MENSA MRI is shown to detect both active and chronic lesions in pediatric sacroiliitis with accuracy comparable to low-dose CT.
Findings
3D-MENSA, 3D-MERGE, and ZTE MRI sequences showed high agreement with low-dose CT for erosion detection.
3D-MENSA provided better contrast for ligamentous components and identified bone marrow edema and fat metaplasia.
3D-MENSA and 3D-MERGE are recommended for routine pediatric imaging due to their radiation-free and diagnostic accuracy.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Assessing structural damage in pediatric sacroiliitis is challenging, necessitating radiation-free alternatives to computed tomography (CT). This study evaluated the diagnostic performance of advanced MRI sequences—3D-MENSA (Multi-Echo in Steady-State Acquisition), 3D-MERGE (Multiple-Echo Recombined Gradient Echo), and Zero Echo Time (ZTE)—against conventional T1-weighted sequences for detecting structural lesions. Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) served as the reference standard. A secondary objective was to qualitatively assess the visibility of active inflammatory lesions and fat metaplasia. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 23 pediatric patients with enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA) were included. To adhere strictly to radiation safety principles, the study used pre-existing ldCT datasets from a clinical cohort as the reference standard. No new CT…
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TopicsSpondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments · Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research · Bone and Joint Diseases
