Zonal T2 and T1Gd assessment of knee joint cartilage in various histological grades of cartilage degeneration: an observational in vitro study

Objectives Accurate assessment of cartilage status is increasingly becoming important to clinicians for offering joint preservation surgeries versus joint replacements. The goal of this study was to evaluate the validity of three-dimensional (3D), gradient-echo (GRE)-based T2* and T1Gd mapping for t...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ open 2015-02, Vol.5 (2), p.e006895-e006895
Hauptverfasser: Bittersohl, Bernd, Hosalkar, Harish S, Miese, Falk R, Schibensky, Jonas, König, Dietmar P, Herten, Monika, Antoch, Gerald, Krauspe, Rüdiger, Zilkens, Christoph
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives Accurate assessment of cartilage status is increasingly becoming important to clinicians for offering joint preservation surgeries versus joint replacements. The goal of this study was to evaluate the validity of three-dimensional (3D), gradient-echo (GRE)-based T2* and T1Gd mapping for the assessment of various histological severities of degeneration in knee joint cartilage with potential implications for clinical management. Methods MRI and histological assessment were conducted in 36 ex vivo lateral femoral condyle specimens. The MRI protocol included a 3D GRE multiecho data image combination sequence in order to assess the T2* decay, a 3D double-echo steady-state sequence for assessment of cartilage morphology, and a dual flip angle 3D GRE sequence with volumetric interpolated breathhold examination for the T1Gd assessment. The histological sample analysis was performed according to the Mankin system. The data were then analysed statistically and correlated. Results We observed a significant decrease in the T2* and T1Gd values with increasing grades of cartilage degeneration (p
ISSN:2044-6055
2044-6055
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006895