Accuracy of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of ex vivo focal cartilage defects. Issue 8 (7th January 2005)
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- Title:
- Accuracy of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of ex vivo focal cartilage defects. Issue 8 (7th January 2005)
- Main Title:
- Accuracy of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of ex vivo focal cartilage defects
- Authors:
- Graichen, H
Al-Shamari, D
Hinterwimmer, S
von Eisenhart-Rothe, R
Vogl, T
Eckstein, F - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: No established, non-invasive diagnostic procedure for quantifying focal cartilage defects is currently available. Objective: To test the accuracy of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) for reliable determination of cartilage defect size in various compartments of the human knee. Methods: 24 tibial and patellar cartilage plates were harvested during knee arthroplasty. 74 cylindrical defects with diameters of 3, 5, and 8 mm were created with a punch. In 15 specimens (51 defects), the cartilage cylinders (inside the punch) were removed (approach 1), while in 9 specimens (23 defects) the surrounding tissue was removed mechanically and the cartilage cylinder was left in place (approach 2). All plates were imaged with a T1 weighted water excitation gradient echo sequence at a resolution of 1.5 mm×0.31 mm×0.31 mm. The defect size was computed from the image data after interactive segmentation and compared with the known dimensions of the cylinders. Results: Although there was a significant overestimation of the defect size by qMRI in 3 mm defects (mean (SD) +1.3 (0.58) mm = ±42%; p<0.001), the overestimation was only +1.0 (0.57) mm (±21%; p<0.05) in 5 mm defects and +0.1 (0.39) mm (±4%; p = 0.31) in 8 mm defects (approach 1). Values were similar for approaches 1 and 2 and for patellar and tibial cartilage plates. Conclusions: These findings show that qMRI allows accurate quantification of focal cartilage defects. It may therefore represent aAbstract : Background: No established, non-invasive diagnostic procedure for quantifying focal cartilage defects is currently available. Objective: To test the accuracy of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) for reliable determination of cartilage defect size in various compartments of the human knee. Methods: 24 tibial and patellar cartilage plates were harvested during knee arthroplasty. 74 cylindrical defects with diameters of 3, 5, and 8 mm were created with a punch. In 15 specimens (51 defects), the cartilage cylinders (inside the punch) were removed (approach 1), while in 9 specimens (23 defects) the surrounding tissue was removed mechanically and the cartilage cylinder was left in place (approach 2). All plates were imaged with a T1 weighted water excitation gradient echo sequence at a resolution of 1.5 mm×0.31 mm×0.31 mm. The defect size was computed from the image data after interactive segmentation and compared with the known dimensions of the cylinders. Results: Although there was a significant overestimation of the defect size by qMRI in 3 mm defects (mean (SD) +1.3 (0.58) mm = ±42%; p<0.001), the overestimation was only +1.0 (0.57) mm (±21%; p<0.05) in 5 mm defects and +0.1 (0.39) mm (±4%; p = 0.31) in 8 mm defects (approach 1). Values were similar for approaches 1 and 2 and for patellar and tibial cartilage plates. Conclusions: These findings show that qMRI allows accurate quantification of focal cartilage defects. It may therefore represent a valuable tool in the diagnosis of traumatic cartilage lesions, osteochondrosis dissecans, and osteochondral fractures, and in monitoring their responsiveness to surgical or other treatments. … (more)
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 64:Issue 8(2005)
- Journal:
- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
- Issue:
- Volume 64:Issue 8(2005)
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- Volume 64, Issue 8 (2005)
- Year:
- 2005
- Volume:
- 64
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2005-0064-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 1120
- Page End:
- 1125
- Publication Date:
- 2005-01-07
- Subjects:
- OA, osteoarthritis -- qMRI, quantitative magnetic resonance imaging
focal cartilage defects -- osteochondrosis dissecans -- magnetic resonance imaging -- validation -- knee joints
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- 10.1136/ard.2004.029678 ↗
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