Repeatability of ultrashort echo time-based two-component T2* measurements on cartilages in human knee at 3 T.

Magn Reson Med

MR Research Center, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Department of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.

Published: June 2013

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  • This study analyzed the repeatability of two-component T2* relaxation measurements in knee cartilage using a 3T MRI scanner on seven healthy subjects over three days.
  • Results showed good intrasubject repeatability with a coefficient of variation (CV) of less than 10% for relaxation times and under 13% for intensity fractions in most cartilage regions.
  • Intersubject repeatability was also good, with an average CV of about 8% for relaxation times, and the long-T2* component was found to be more repeatable than the short-T2* component.

Article Abstract

Repeatability of in vivo measurement of multicomponent T2* relaxation in articular cartialges in human knee is important to clinical use. This study evaluated the repeatability of two-component T2* relaxation on seven healthy human subjects. The left knee was scanned once a day in three consecutive days, on a clinical 3T MRI scanner with eight-channel knee coil and ultrashort echo time pulse sequence at 11 echo times=0.6-40 ms. The intrasubject and intersubject repeatability was evaluated via coefficient of variation (CV=standard deviation/mean) in four typical cartilage regions: patellar, anterior articular, femoral, and tibial regions. It was found that the intrasubject repeatability was good, with CV<10% for the short- and long-T2* relaxation time in the layered regions in the four cartilages (with one exception) and CV<13% for the component intensity fraction (with two exceptions). The intersubject repeatability was also good, with CV∼8% (range 1-15%) for the short- and long-T2* relaxation time and CV∼10% (range 2-20%) for the component intensity fraction. The long-T2* component showed significantly better repeatability (CV∼8%) than the short-T2* component (CV∼12%) (P<0.005). These CV values suggest that in vivo measurement of two-component T2* relaxation in the knee cartilages is repeatable on clinical scanner at 3 T, with a signal-to-noise ratio of 90.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3538116PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.24392DOI Listing

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