TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of patellar cartilage in cadavers with a low-field-strength extremity-only magnet
T2 - Comparison of MR imaging sequences, with macroscopic findings as the standard
AU - Ahn, Joong Mo
AU - Kwak, Sandy M.
AU - Kang, Heung Sik
AU - Muhle, Claus
AU - Pedowitz, Robert A.
AU - Frank, Lawrence R.
AU - Trudell, Debra
AU - Haghighi, Parviz
AU - Resnick, Donald
PY - 1998/7
Y1 - 1998/7
N2 - PURPOSE: To assess a low-field-strength extremity-only magnet in the evaluation of patellar cartilage abnormalities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four regions in each of 10 patellae from cadavers were examined in the transaxial plane with a 0.2-T extremity-only magnet and the following sequences: T1- weighted spin echo, proton density- and T2-weighted turbo spin echo, short inversion time inversion recovery, and two- and three-dimensional gradient echo with and without magnetization transfer contrast subtraction. Lesions depicted with MR imaging and seen in anatomic sections of the patellae were classified according to a modified standardized arthroscopic grading system. MR imaging and pathologic correlation was then analyzed. RESULTS: On the basis of macroscopic findings, 14 of 40 cartilage regions were found to be intact, grade 2A lesions were present in eight regions, grade 2B lesions in eight, and grade 3 lesions in 10. For the various MR imaging techniques, sensitivity was 25%-62% for grade 2A lesions, 50%-75% for grade 2B lesions, and 60%-90% for grade 3 lesions. Specificity was 819%-97% for grades 2A and 2B lesions, and 80%-97% for grade 3 lesions. Accuracy was 75%-82% for grade 2A lesions, 75%-92% for grade 2B lesions, and 75%-92% for grade 2B lesions, and 80%-92% for grade 3 lesions. CONCLUSION: High-grade cartilaginous lesions can be evaluated reliably with low-field-strength MR imaging by using a combination of imaging sequences.
AB - PURPOSE: To assess a low-field-strength extremity-only magnet in the evaluation of patellar cartilage abnormalities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four regions in each of 10 patellae from cadavers were examined in the transaxial plane with a 0.2-T extremity-only magnet and the following sequences: T1- weighted spin echo, proton density- and T2-weighted turbo spin echo, short inversion time inversion recovery, and two- and three-dimensional gradient echo with and without magnetization transfer contrast subtraction. Lesions depicted with MR imaging and seen in anatomic sections of the patellae were classified according to a modified standardized arthroscopic grading system. MR imaging and pathologic correlation was then analyzed. RESULTS: On the basis of macroscopic findings, 14 of 40 cartilage regions were found to be intact, grade 2A lesions were present in eight regions, grade 2B lesions in eight, and grade 3 lesions in 10. For the various MR imaging techniques, sensitivity was 25%-62% for grade 2A lesions, 50%-75% for grade 2B lesions, and 60%-90% for grade 3 lesions. Specificity was 819%-97% for grades 2A and 2B lesions, and 80%-97% for grade 3 lesions. Accuracy was 75%-82% for grade 2A lesions, 75%-92% for grade 2B lesions, and 75%-92% for grade 2B lesions, and 80%-92% for grade 3 lesions. CONCLUSION: High-grade cartilaginous lesions can be evaluated reliably with low-field-strength MR imaging by using a combination of imaging sequences.
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U2 - 10.1148/radiology.208.1.9646793
DO - 10.1148/radiology.208.1.9646793
M3 - Article
C2 - 9646793
AN - SCOPUS:0031878906
SN - 0033-8419
VL - 208
SP - 57
EP - 62
JO - Radiology
JF - Radiology
IS - 1
ER -