Delayed gadolinium‐enhanced MRI of cartilage in the ankle at 3 T: Feasibility and preliminary results after matrix‐associated autologous chondrocyte implantation |
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Authors: | Stephan E. Domayer Siegfried Trattnig MD David Stelzeneder MD Clemens Hirschfeld Sebastian Quirbach MD Ronald Dorotka MD Stefan Nehrer MD Katja Pinker MD Jenny Chan BS Tallal Charles Mamisch MD Martin Dominkus MD Götz H. Welsch MD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Orthopedics, Medical University of Vienna, Austria;2. MR Center of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria;3. Centre of Regenerative Medicine, Danube University of Krems, Austria;4. Department of Orthopedics, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;5. Department of Orthopedics, University of Bern, Switzerland;6. Department of Trauma Surgery, University Hospital of Erlangen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of delayed gadolinium‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of cartilage (dGEMRIC) in the ankle at 3 T and to obtain preliminary data on matrix associated autologous chondrocyte (MACI) repair tissue. Materials and Methods: A 3D dual flip angle sequence was used with an eight‐channel multipurpose coil at 3 T to obtain T1 maps both pre‐ and postintravenous contrast agent (Magnevist, 0.2 mM/kg). Postcontrast T1 over time was evaluated in three volunteers; a modified dGEMRIC protocol was then used to assess 10 cases after MACI in the ankle. Results: Forty‐five minutes were found sufficient for maximum T1 decrease. MACI cases had a precontrast mean T1 of 1050 ± 148.4 msec in reference cartilage (RC) and 1080 ± 165.6 msec in repair tissue (RT). Postcontrast T1 decreased to 590 ± 134.0 msec in RC and 554 ± 133.0 msec in RT. There was no significant difference between the delta relaxation rates in RT (9.44 × 10?4 s?1) and RC (8.04 × 10?4 s?1, P = 0.487). The mean relative delta relaxation rate was 1.34 ± 0.83. Conclusion: It is feasible to assess the thin cartilage layers of the ankle with dGEMRIC at 3 T; MACI can yield RT with properties similar to articular cartilage. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2010;31:732–739. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | 3 T dGEMRIC cartilage repair ACI ankle |
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