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Reproducibility of dGEMRIC in assessment of hip joint cartilage: A prospective study
Authors:Bernd Bittersohl MD  Harish S Hosalkar MD  MBMS  FCPS  DNB  Tanja Haamberg MD  Young‐Jo Kim MD  Stefan Werlen MD  Klaus A Siebenrock MD  Tallal C Mamisch MD
Institution:1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland;2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Children's Hospital, San Diego, California;3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;4. Department of Radiology, Sonnenhof Hospital, Bern, Switzerland
Abstract:

Purpose

To investigate the reproducibility of dGEMRIC in the assessment of cartilage health of the adult asymptomatic hip joint.

Materials and Methods

Fifteen asymptomatic volunteers (mean age, 26.3 years ± 3.0) were preliminarily studied. Any volunteer that was incidentally diagnosed with damaged cartilage on MRI (n = 5) was excluded. Ten patients that had no evidence of prior cartilage damage (mean age, 26.2 years ± 3.4) were evaluated further in this study. The reproducibility of dGEMRIC was assessed with two T1Gd exams performed 4 weeks apart in these volunteers. The protocol involved an initial standard MRI to confirm healthy cartilage, which was then followed by dGEMRIC. The second scan included only the repeat dGEMRIC. Region of interest (ROI) analyses for T1Gd‐measurement was performed in seven radial reformats. Statistical analysis included the student's t‐test and intra‐class correlation (ICC) measurement to assess reproducibility.

Results

Overall 70 ROIs were studied. Mean cartilage T1Gd values at various loci ranged from 560.9 ms to 684.4 ms at the first set of readings and 551.5 ms to 662.2 ms in the second one. The mean difference per region of interest between the two T1Gd‐measurements ranged from 21.4 ms (3.7%) to 45.0 ms (6.8%), which was not found to be statistically significant (P = 0.153). There was a high reproducibility detected (ICC range, 0.667–0.915). Intra‐ and Inter‐observer analyses proved a high agreement for T1Gd assessment (0.973 and 0.932).

Conclusion

We found dGEMRIC to be a reliable tool in the assessment of cartilage health status in adult hip joints. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2009;30:224–228. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:MRI  cartilage  dGEMRIC  hip  reproducibility
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