Difference in quantitative MRI measurements of cartilage between Wiberg type III patella and stable patella based on a 3.0-T synthetic MRI sequence

IF 2.9 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING European Journal of Radiology Open Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ejro.2023.100526
Min Li, Zhenyuan Xia, Xiaohua Li, Lan lan, Xinxin Mo, La Xie, Yu Zhan, Weixiong Li
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference between the quantitative MRI values of Wiberg type III and stable patellar cartilage, and to improve the accuracy of MRI quantification in early patellar cartilage damage.

Methods

The knee joints of 94 healthy volunteers were scanned by a GE Signa Pioneer 3.0-T synthetic MRI machine. According to the Wiberg classification, the patella was divided into types I-III. Types I-II made up the stable patella group, and type III made up the unstable patella group. Two radiologists independently measured patellar cartilage thickness and quantitative synthetic MRI values (T1, T2, PD) in both groups. Interobserver agreement for quantitative variables was assessed using the BlandAltman method. A third radiologist assessed differences in measurements.

Results

The medial T2 and T1 value of Wiberg III patella did not show a normal distribution (all P > 0.05). Compared with the stable group, the Wiberg type III group had thinner cartilage of the medial surface of the patella (P < 0.05), lower cartilage T2 and PD values (P < 0.05), but a similar cartilage T1 value (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference in the cartilage thickness, T1, T2, or PD value of the lateral patella between the Wiberg type III and the stable group (P > 0.05).

Conclusion

There were certain differences in the cartilage thickness of the medial surface of the patella and the quantitative value of synthetic MRI in Wiberg type III patellas. Quantitative studies of patellar cartilage MRI measurements need to consider the influence of patellar morphology.

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基于3.0 t合成MRI序列的Wiberg III型髌骨与稳定型髌骨软骨定量MRI测量的差异
目的:本研究的目的是探讨Wiberg III型与稳定型髌骨软骨MRI定量值的差异,提高早期髌骨软骨损伤MRI定量的准确性。方法:采用GE Signa Pioneer 3.0-T型合成核磁共振成像仪对94例健康志愿者膝关节进行扫描。根据Wiberg分类,髌骨分为I-III型。I-II型为稳定髌骨组,III型为不稳定髌骨组。两位放射科医生独立测量了两组患者的髌骨软骨厚度和定量合成MRI值(T1, T2, PD)。使用Bland-Altman方法评估定量变量的观察者间一致性。第三位放射科医生评估了测量结果的差异。结果:Wiberg III型髌骨内侧T2、T1值不呈正态分布(P < 0.05)。Wibergⅲ型组髌骨内侧面软骨较稳定组薄(P < 0.05)。Wiberg III型与稳定组髌骨外侧软骨厚度、T1、T2、PD值差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:Wiberg III型髌骨在髌骨内侧面软骨厚度及合成MRI定量值上存在一定差异。定量研究髌骨软骨MRI测量需要考虑髌骨形态的影响。
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European Journal of Radiology Open
European Journal of Radiology Open Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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