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KMID : 0880420220230020218
Korean Journal of Radiology
2022 Volume.23 No. 2 p.218 ~ p.225
Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Lateral Pterygoid Muscle in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Healthy Volunteers
Liu Simin

Wan Changhua
Li Haosen
Chen Weiwei
Pan Chu
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to explore the feasibility of functional evaluation of the lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in patients with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs).

Materials and Methods: A total of 119 patients with TMD (23 male and 96 female; mean age ¡¾ standard deviation, 41 ¡¾ 15 years; 58 bilateral and 61 unilateral involvements for a total of 177 joints) and 20 healthy volunteers (9 male and 11 female; 40 ¡¾ 13 years; 40 joints) were included in this prospective study. Based on DTI of the jaw in the resting state, the diffusion parameters, apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), fractional anisotropy (FA), ¥ë1, ¥ë2, and ¥ë3 of the superior and inferior heads of the LPM (SHLPM and IHLPM) were measured. Patients with TMD with normal disc position (ND), anterior disc displacement with reduction (ADWR), and anterior disc displacement without reduction (ADWOR) were compared.

Results: Patients with TMD overall, and ADWR and ADWOR subgroups had significantly higher ADC, ¥ë1, ¥ë2, and ¥ë3 in both the SHLPM and IHLPM than those in volunteers (p < 0.05 for all), whereas the ND subgroup only had significantly higher ADC and ¥ë1 (p < 0.001). Meanwhile, significant differences in FA in the SHLPM and IHLPM were found between volunteers and ADWOR (p = 0.014 and p = 0.037, respectively). Among the three TMD subgroups, except for ¥ë3 and FA in the ADWR subgroup, ADWR and ADWOR subgroups had significantly higher ADC, ¥ë1, ¥ë2, and ¥ë3 and lower FA than those in the ND group (p < 0.050). There was no significant difference in diffusion variables between ADWR and ADWOR. In ADWOR, the osteoarthritis group had significantly higher ¥ë3 and lower FA values in the IHLPM than those in the non-osteoarthritis group.

Conclusion: DTI successfully detected functional changes in the LPM in patients with TMD. The unsynchronized diffusivity changes in the LPM in different subgroups of TMD signified the possibility of using diffusion parameters as indicators to identify the severity of LPM hyperfunction at various stages of TMD.
KEYWORD
Diffusion tensor imaging, Lateral pterygoid muscle, Temporomandibular joint disorder
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