Background
In addition to the articular cartilage, osteoarthritis (OA) affects several other tissues such as tendons, ligaments, and subchondral bone. T1ρ relaxation study of these short T2 tissues may provide a more comprehensive evaluation of OA.
Purpose
To develop a 3D spin‐lattice relaxation in the rotating frame (T1ρ) prepared zero echo time (ZTE)‐based pointwise encoding time reduction with radial acquisition (3D‐T1ρ‐PETRA) sequence for relaxation mapping of semisolid short‐T2 tissues on a clinical 3 T scanner.
Study Type
Prospective.
Population
Phantom, two bovine whole knee joint and Achilles tendon specimens, 10 healthy volunteers with no known inflammation, trauma or pain in the knee or ankle.
Field Strength/Sequence
A customized PETRA sequence to acquire fat‐suppressed 3D T1ρ‐weighted images tissues with semisolid short T2/ relaxation times in the knee and ankle joints at 3 T.
Assessment
Mono‐ and biexponential T1ρ relaxation components were assessed in the patellar tendon (PT), anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), and Achilles tendon (AT).
Statistical Tests
Kruskal–Wallis with post‐hoc Dunn's test for multiple pairwise comparisons.
Results
Phantom and ex vivo studies showed the feasibility of T1ρ relaxation mapping using the proposed 3D‐T1ρ‐PETRA sequence. The in vivo study demonstrated an averaged mono‐T1ρ relaxation of (median [IQR]) 15.9 [14.5] msec, 23.6 [9.4] msec, 17.4 [7.4] msec, and 5.8 [10.2] msec in the PT, ACL, PCL, and AT, respectively. The bicomponent analysis showed the short and long components (with their relative fractions) of 0.65 [1.0] msec (46.9 [15.3]%) and 37.3 [18.4] msec (53.1 [15.3]%) for PT, 1.7 [2.1] msec (42.5 [12.5]%) and 43.7 [17.8] msec (57.5 [12.5]%) for ACL, and 1.2 [1.9] msec (42.6 [14.0]%) and 27.7 [14.7] msec (57.3 [14.0]%) for PCL and 0.4 [0.02] msec (58.8 [13.3]%/) and 31.3 [10.8] msec (41.2 [13.3]%) for AT. Statistically significant (P ≤ 0.05) differences were observed in the mono‐ and biexponential relaxation between several regions.
Data Conclusion
The 3D‐T1ρ‐PETRA sequence allows volumetric, isotropic (0.78 × 0.78 × 0.78 mm), biexponential T1ρ assessment with corresponding fractions of the tissues with semisolid short T2/.
Level of Evidence: 2
Technical Efficacy Stage: 1
J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2019.
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