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MRI of the knee at 3T: first clinical results with an isotropic PDfs-weighted 3D-TSE-sequence

Authors
 Mike Notohamiprodjo  ;  Annie Horng  ;  Matthias F. Pietschmann  ;  Peter E. Muller  ;  Wilhelm Horger  ;  Jaeseok Park  ;  Alexander Crispin  ;  Jose´Raya Garcia del Olmo  ;  Sabine Weckbach  ;  Karin A. Herrmann  ;  Maximilian F. Reiser  ;  Christian Glaser 
Citation
 INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY, Vol.44(9) : 585-597, 2009 
Journal Title
INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY
ISSN
 0020-9996 
Issue Date
2009
MeSH
Adult ; Algorithms* ; Anisotropy ; Female ; Humans ; Image Enhancement/methods* ; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods* ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods* ; Knee Joint/anatomy & histology* ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods* ; Male ; Pilot Projects ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sensitivity and Specificity
Keywords
3T ; knee MRI ; SPACE ; 3D-TSE ; isotropic MRI
Abstract
PURPOSE: To clinically evaluate MRI of the knee using a highly resolved isotropic fat-saturated (fs) proton-density weighted 3D-TSE-sequence (SPACE) at 3T.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Imaging was performed on a 3T-scanner (Magnetom TRIO). For technical evaluation, sagittally orientated SPACE-datasets (repetition-time [TR], 1200 milliseconds/[TE], 30 milliseconds/voxel-size, 0.5 mm3/acquisition time, 10:35 minutes) were acquired from the dominant knee of 10 healthy volunteers. In the 3 major anatomic planes, 0.5, 1, and 2 mm thick reconstructions were performed. Signal-to-noise (SNR), SNR-efficiency, contrast-to-noise (CNR) ratios, and anatomic detail visualization were compared with a state-of-the-art 2D-TSE-sequence in 3 imaging planes (TR, 3200 milliseconds/TE, 30 milliseconds/acquisition time, 12:34 minutes). Sixty patients with cartilage and meniscus pathologies were examined with these techniques. Patient SPACE-datasets were assessed in 1-mm thick reconstructions. Arthroscopical correlation was available for 18 patients. Lesion detection and diagnostic confidence were assessed by 2 radiologists independently. Statistical analysis was performed using 95% confidence intervals, Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and Weighted-kappa.

RESULTS: SNR-efficiency of SPACE was 4 to 5 times higher than for 2D-TSE-sequences. SNR and CNR of 1-mm thick SPACE-reconstructions were comparable to 2D-TSE-sequences and provided superior visualization of small structures such as meniscal roots.Correlation with arthroscopy did not show significant differences between 2D- and 3D-sequences. One reader detected significantly more cartilage abnormalities with the 2D-TSE-sequence (131 vs. 151, P = 0.04), probably because of an unfamiliar fluid/cartilage contrast. Diagnostic confidence was significantly higher for meniscus abnormalities for SPACE for 1 reader. Intersequence-correlation was excellent (kappa = 0.82-0.92). Interreader-correlation was good to excellent (kappa = 0.71-0.80), intrareader-correlation was excellent (kappa = 0.90-0.92) for both sequences.

CONCLUSIONS: Time-efficient 3D-TSE-imaging of the knee at 3T is feasible with adequate SNR and CNR and excellent anatomic detail visualization. Detection and visualization of meniscus and cartilage pathologies is comparable to standard 2D-TSE-sequences. 3D-TSE-sequences with consecutive multiplanar reconstruction may become a valuable component of future knee-MRI protocols
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DOI
10.1097/RLI.0b013e3181b4c1a1
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Radiology (영상의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Park, Jae Seok(박재석)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/104707
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