T 1 ρ MRI quantification of arthroscopically confirmed cartilage degeneration
Nine asymptomatic subjects and six patients underwent T 1 ρ MRI to determine whether Outerbridge grade 1 or 2 cartilage degeneration observed during arthroscopy could be detected noninvasively. MRI was performed 2‐3 months postarthroscopy, using sagittal T 1 ‐weighted and axial and coronal T 1 ρ MRI...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Magnetic resonance in medicine 2010-05, Vol.63 (5), p.1376-1382 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nine asymptomatic subjects and six patients underwent
T
1
ρ MRI to determine whether Outerbridge grade 1 or 2 cartilage degeneration observed during arthroscopy could be detected noninvasively. MRI was performed 2‐3 months postarthroscopy, using sagittal
T
1
‐weighted and axial and coronal
T
1
ρ MRI, from which spatial
T
1
ρ relaxation maps were calculated from segmented
T
1
‐weighted images. Median
T
1
ρ relaxation times of patients with arthroscopically documented cartilage degeneration and asymptomatic subjects were significantly different (
P
< 0.001), and median
T
1
ρ exceeded asymptomatic articular cartilage median
T
1
ρ by 2.5 to 9.2 ms. In eight observations of mild cartilage degeneration at arthroscopy (Outerbridge grades 1 and 2), mean compartment
T
1
ρ was elevated in five, but in all observations, large foci of increased
T
1
ρ were observed. It was determined that
T
1
ρ could detect some, but not all, Outerbridge grade 1 and 2 cartilage degeneration but that a larger patient population is needed to determine the sensitivity to these changes. Magn Reson Med 63:1376–1382, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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ISSN: | 0740-3194 1522-2594 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mrm.22272 |