Three-dimensional non-contrast magnetic resonance lymphography severity stage for upper extremity lymphedema

Magn Reson Imaging. 2024 Apr:107:24-32. doi: 10.1016/j.mri.2023.12.007. Epub 2024 Jan 3.

Abstract

Purposes: Non-contrast magnetic resonance lymphography (NMRL) has recently shown the capability of evaluating anatomical fluid distribution in upper extremity lymphedema (UEL). However, there is still a lack of knowledge about the correlation between the characteristic three-dimensional (3D) NMRL findings and the indocyanine green lymphography (ICG-L) findings. Our goal was to clarify the relationship between the 3D NMRL findings and the ICG-L findings.

Methods: Medical charts of patients with secondary UEL who underwent NMRL and ICG-L between January 2018 to October 2021 were reviewed. The upper extremities were divided into 6 regions; the hand, elbow, and the radial and ulnar aspects of the forearm and the upper arm. We investigated the prevalence of characteristic 3D NMRL patterns (Mist/Spray/Inky) in each region based on the ICG-L stage. We also examined the association between the 3D NMRL stage which we proposed and the ICG-L stage, and other clinical factors.

Results: A total of 150 regions of 25 patients with upper extremities lymphedema were enrolled in the study. All of the characteristic patterns increased significantly as the ICG-L stage advanced (p < 0.001, < 0.001, and < 0.001, respectively). The predominant NMRL patterns changed significantly from the Early pattern (Mist pattern) to the Advanced pattern (Inky/Spray pattern) as the ICG-L stage progressed (p < 0.001). The higher Stage of 3D NMRL was significantly associated with the progression of the ICG-L stage (rs = 0.80, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Characteristic 3D NMRL patterns and the 3D NMRL Stage had a significant relationship with the ICG-L stage and other clinical parameters. This information may be an efficient tool for a more precise and objective evaluation of various treatments for UEL patients.

Keywords: Indocyanine green lymphograph; Lymphaticovenular anastomosis; Lymphedema; Magnetic resonance lymphography; Microsurgery.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Indocyanine Green
  • Lymphedema* / diagnostic imaging
  • Lymphography* / methods
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Upper Extremity / diagnostic imaging

Substances

  • Indocyanine Green