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Comparison between magnetic resonance imaging and arthroscopy in the diagnosis of patellar cartilage lesions
Authors:J. A. Vallotton  R. A. Meuli  P. F. Leyvraz  M. Landry
Affiliation:(1) Hôpital Orthopédique de la Suisse Romande, 4 avenue Pierre Decker, CH-1005 Lausanne, Switzerland;(2) Service de Radiodiagnostic, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, 46 rue du Bugnon, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:
A blind and prospective study was conducted to assess the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for diagnosing patellar cartilage lesions. Thirty-three consecutive patients undergoing knee arthroscopy were examined by MRI prior to surgery. Imaging was performed in the axial plane on a 1.5-Tesla unit with spinecho and gradient-echo T1 and T2 sequences. The MRI and arthroscopic data were compared using a four-grade classification and a patellar map which divided the patellar surface into four quadrants. The overall sensitivity of MRI was 84.7% and the specificity 97.2%. The same pit-fall led to two MRI false positives. A perfect correlation of grading was obtained in 76.5%. When discordance was found, the tendency with MRI was commonly to underestimate the grade of the lesions. The MRI accuracy was high in this study in spite of a high rate of low-grade lesions which are difficult to assess. Related criteria for cartilage assessment with MRI and arthroscopy are suggested for further studies.
Keywords:Articular cartilage  Patella  Magnetic resomance imaging  Arthroscopy
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