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Assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using T2 relaxation time

BACKGROUND: Early detection of post-traumatic cartilage damage in the ankle joint in magnetic resonance images can be difficult due to disturbances to structures usually appearing over time. PURPOSE: To study the articular cartilage of unilateral Weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly post-tr...

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Autores principales: Lehtovirta, Sami, Casula, Victor, Haapea, Marianne, Nortunen, Simo, Lepojärvi, Sannamari, Pakarinen, Harri, Nieminen, Miika T., Lammentausta, Eveliina, Niinimäki, Jaakko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10540593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20584601231202033
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author Lehtovirta, Sami
Casula, Victor
Haapea, Marianne
Nortunen, Simo
Lepojärvi, Sannamari
Pakarinen, Harri
Nieminen, Miika T.
Lammentausta, Eveliina
Niinimäki, Jaakko
author_facet Lehtovirta, Sami
Casula, Victor
Haapea, Marianne
Nortunen, Simo
Lepojärvi, Sannamari
Pakarinen, Harri
Nieminen, Miika T.
Lammentausta, Eveliina
Niinimäki, Jaakko
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description BACKGROUND: Early detection of post-traumatic cartilage damage in the ankle joint in magnetic resonance images can be difficult due to disturbances to structures usually appearing over time. PURPOSE: To study the articular cartilage of unilateral Weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly post-trauma using T2 relaxation time. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty one fractured ankles were gathered from consecutively screened patients, compiled initially for RCT studies, and treated at Oulu University Hospital and classified as stable (n = 28) and unstable fractures (n = 23) based on external-rotation stress test: medial clear space of ≥5 mm was interpreted as unstable. A control group of healthy young individuals (n = 19) was also gathered. All ankles were imaged on average 9 (range: 1 to 25) days after injury on a 3.0T MRI unit for T2 relaxation time assessment, and the cartilage was divided into sub-regions for comparison. RESULTS: Control group displayed significantly higher T2 values in tibial cartilage compared to stable (six out of nine regions, p-values = .003–.043) and unstable (six out of nine regions, p-values = .001–.037) ankle fractures. No differences were detected in talar cartilage. Also, no differences were observed between stable and unstable fractures in tibial or talar cartilage. CONCLUSIONS: Lower T2 relaxation times of tibial cartilage in fractured ankles suggest intact extra cellular matrix (ECM) of the cartilage. Severity of the ankle fracture, measured by ankle stability, does not seem to increase ECM degradation immediately after trauma.
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spelling pubmed-105405932023-09-30 Assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using T2 relaxation time Lehtovirta, Sami Casula, Victor Haapea, Marianne Nortunen, Simo Lepojärvi, Sannamari Pakarinen, Harri Nieminen, Miika T. Lammentausta, Eveliina Niinimäki, Jaakko Acta Radiol Open Original Article BACKGROUND: Early detection of post-traumatic cartilage damage in the ankle joint in magnetic resonance images can be difficult due to disturbances to structures usually appearing over time. PURPOSE: To study the articular cartilage of unilateral Weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly post-trauma using T2 relaxation time. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty one fractured ankles were gathered from consecutively screened patients, compiled initially for RCT studies, and treated at Oulu University Hospital and classified as stable (n = 28) and unstable fractures (n = 23) based on external-rotation stress test: medial clear space of ≥5 mm was interpreted as unstable. A control group of healthy young individuals (n = 19) was also gathered. All ankles were imaged on average 9 (range: 1 to 25) days after injury on a 3.0T MRI unit for T2 relaxation time assessment, and the cartilage was divided into sub-regions for comparison. RESULTS: Control group displayed significantly higher T2 values in tibial cartilage compared to stable (six out of nine regions, p-values = .003–.043) and unstable (six out of nine regions, p-values = .001–.037) ankle fractures. No differences were detected in talar cartilage. Also, no differences were observed between stable and unstable fractures in tibial or talar cartilage. CONCLUSIONS: Lower T2 relaxation times of tibial cartilage in fractured ankles suggest intact extra cellular matrix (ECM) of the cartilage. Severity of the ankle fracture, measured by ankle stability, does not seem to increase ECM degradation immediately after trauma. SAGE Publications 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10540593/ /pubmed/37779823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20584601231202033 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Article
Lehtovirta, Sami
Casula, Victor
Haapea, Marianne
Nortunen, Simo
Lepojärvi, Sannamari
Pakarinen, Harri
Nieminen, Miika T.
Lammentausta, Eveliina
Niinimäki, Jaakko
Assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using T2 relaxation time
title Assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using T2 relaxation time
title_full Assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using T2 relaxation time
title_fullStr Assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using T2 relaxation time
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using T2 relaxation time
title_short Assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-B/SER-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using T2 relaxation time
title_sort assessment of articular cartilage of ankle joint in stable and unstable unilateral weber type-b/ser-type ankle fractures shortly after trauma using t2 relaxation time
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10540593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20584601231202033
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