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Change in knee cartilage T2 in response to mechanical loading

✍ Scribed by Takashi Nishii; Kagayaki Kuroda; Yuichiro Matsuoka; Tomohiro Sahara; Hideki Yoshikawa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
274 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Purpose

To assess the clinical feasibility of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with a mechanical loading system for evaluation of load‐bearing function in knee joints using cartilage T2 as a surrogate of cartilage matrix changes.

Materials and Methods

Sagittal T2 maps of the medial and lateral femorotibial joints of 22 healthy volunteers were obtained using 3.0T MR imaging. After preloading for 6–9 minutes, MR images under static loading conditions were obtained by applying axial compression force of 50% of body weight during imaging. T2 values of the femoral and tibial cartilage at the weight‐bearing area were compared between unloading and loading conditions.

Results

Under loading conditions, mean cartilage T2 decreased, depending on location of the knee cartilage. For the femoral side a significant decrease in T2 with loading was observed only at the region in direct contact with the opposing tibial cartilage, in the medial femoral cartilage (5.4%, P < 0.0005). For the tibial side a significant decrease in T2 with loading was widely observed in the medial and lateral joint, at regions both covered and not covered by the meniscus (4.3%–7.6%, P < 0.005).

Conclusion

MR imaging with mechanical loading is feasible to detect site‐specific changes in cartilage T2 during static loading. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2008;28:175–180. Β© 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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