Contrast-enhanced MRI of the wrist: Intravenous application of gadolinium improves diagnosis in ulnar-sided injuries of the TFCC. Issue 143 (October 2021)
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- Title:
- Contrast-enhanced MRI of the wrist: Intravenous application of gadolinium improves diagnosis in ulnar-sided injuries of the TFCC. Issue 143 (October 2021)
- Main Title:
- Contrast-enhanced MRI of the wrist: Intravenous application of gadolinium improves diagnosis in ulnar-sided injuries of the TFCC
- Authors:
- Luetkens, Karsten Sebastian
Laas, Susanne Franziska
Haßler, Sylvia
Gassenmaier, Tobias
Gietzen, Carsten Herbert
Christopoulos, Georgios
Huflage, Henner
Kunz, Andreas Steven
Bley, Thorsten Alexander
Schmitt, Rainer
Grunz, Jan-Peter - Abstract:
- Highlights: Superior assessability is feasible with contrast-enhanced, fat-saturated T1 TSE. Contrast-to-noise ratio improves after intravenous gadolinium application. Access to contrast-enhanced T1 TSE increases accuracy for peripheral TFCC lesions. Abstract: Purpose: Although lesions of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) frequently induce ulnar-sided wrist pain and potentially distal radioulnar joint instability, diagnosis can pose a challenge due to the intricate anatomy. This study aims to evaluate the benefits of contrast-enhanced sequences for the detection of TFCC injuries in magnetic resonance imaging of the wrist. Method: 94 patients underwent wrist MRI with intravenous application of gadolinium-based contrast agents. For each patient, two datasets were analysed independently by two board-certified radiologists: One set comprised only plain T1- and fat-saturated proton-density-weighted sequences, while the second dataset included contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images with fat suppression. Arthroscopy or clinical reports served as reference standard with the former being used whenever available. Diagnostic confidence and TFCC component assessability were subjectively evaluated. Contrast-to-noise ratios (CNR) were calculated serve as an objective indicator of image contrast. Results: Lesions of the articular disc, the foveal and styloid ulnar attachment were present in 24 (25.5%), 61 (64.9%) and 53 (56.4%) patients. Access to contrast-enhanced T1 imagesHighlights: Superior assessability is feasible with contrast-enhanced, fat-saturated T1 TSE. Contrast-to-noise ratio improves after intravenous gadolinium application. Access to contrast-enhanced T1 TSE increases accuracy for peripheral TFCC lesions. Abstract: Purpose: Although lesions of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) frequently induce ulnar-sided wrist pain and potentially distal radioulnar joint instability, diagnosis can pose a challenge due to the intricate anatomy. This study aims to evaluate the benefits of contrast-enhanced sequences for the detection of TFCC injuries in magnetic resonance imaging of the wrist. Method: 94 patients underwent wrist MRI with intravenous application of gadolinium-based contrast agents. For each patient, two datasets were analysed independently by two board-certified radiologists: One set comprised only plain T1- and fat-saturated proton-density-weighted sequences, while the second dataset included contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images with fat suppression. Arthroscopy or clinical reports served as reference standard with the former being used whenever available. Diagnostic confidence and TFCC component assessability were subjectively evaluated. Contrast-to-noise ratios (CNR) were calculated serve as an objective indicator of image contrast. Results: Lesions of the articular disc, the foveal and styloid ulnar attachment were present in 24 (25.5%), 61 (64.9%) and 53 (56.4%) patients. Access to contrast-enhanced T1 images improved the diagnostic accuracy for injuries of the styloid (R1/R2, 0.68/0.73 vs. 0.86/0.88) and foveal attachment (0.68/0.72 vs. 0.90/0.89) substantially compared to plain MRI (all p < 0.001), while no benefits could be identified for lesions of the central disc (0.89/0.90 vs. 0.87/0.90). Readers' diagnostic confidence and CNR for ulnar-sided lesions improved with contrast-enhanced T1 sequences available (p < 0.001). Conclusions: With superior CNR in lesions of the TFCC's foveal and styloid attachment, contrast-enhanced, fat-saturated T1-weighted sequences facilitate higher diagnostic accuracy and confidence than fat-saturated PD- and plain T1-weighted MRI. … (more)
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- European journal of radiology. Issue 143(2021)
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- European journal of radiology
- Issue:
- Issue 143(2021)
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- Volume 143, Issue 143 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 143
- Issue:
- 143
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0143-0143-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-10
- Subjects:
- Wrist -- Contrast media -- Administration, Intravenous -- Magnetic resonance imaging -- Triangular fibrocartilage
CNR contrast-to-noise ratio -- DRUJ distal radioulnar joint -- PD proton density -- TFCC triangular fibrocartilage complex -- TSE turbo spin echo
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- 10.1016/j.ejrad.2021.109901 ↗
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