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J Magn Reson Imaging · Oct 2007
Three-dimensional delayed gadolinium-enhanced MRI of cartilage (dGEMRIC) for in vivo evaluation of reparative cartilage after matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte transplantation at 3.0T: Preliminary results.
- Siegfried Trattnig, Stefan Marlovits, Simone Gebetsroither, Pavol Szomolanyi, Goetz H Welsch, Erich Salomonowitz, Atsuya Watanabe, Michael Deimling, and Tallal Charles Mamisch.
- MR Center, Highfield MR, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
- J Magn Reson Imaging. 2007 Oct 1; 26 (4): 974-82.
PurposeTo use a 3D gradient-echo (GRE) sequence with two flip angles for delayed gadolinium-enhanced MRI of cartilage (dGEMRIC) to evaluate relative glycosaminoglycan content of repair tissue after matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte transplantation (MACT).Materials And MethodsIn a phantom study, T1-mapping based on a 3D-GRE sequence with different flip angle combinations was compared with a standard inversion recovery (IR) sequence at 3.0T. Fifteen patients were examined after MACT in the knee at "3-13 months" (group I) and "19-42 months" (group II). The delta relaxation rate (deltaR1) calculated for repair tissue and normal hyaline cartilage was measured and mean values were compared in different postoperative intervals using analysis of variance.ResultsThe flip angle combination 35/10 degrees provided the best agreement with IR sequence for short and long T1 values. The mean deltaR1 for repair tissue was 2.49 versus 1.04 at the intact control site in group I and 1.90 compared with 0.81 in group II. Differences from repair tissue to control sites showed statistically significance for both groups; no significant difference was found between groups.ConclusionThe 3D dual flip angle dGEMRIC technique optimized for cartilage imaging is comparable to standard T1 IR technique for T1 mapping. Furthermore, the preliminary in vivo study demonstrates the feasibility of the technique in the evaluation of MACT patients.(c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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