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Bi-exponential T2* analysis of healthy and diseased Achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score
OBJECTIVE: To compare mono- and bi-exponential T(2)* analysis in healthy and degenerated Achilles tendons using a recently introduced magnetic resonance variable-echo-time sequence (vTE) for T(2)* mapping. METHODS: Ten volunteers and ten patients were included in the study. A variable-echo-time sequ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769589/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23760303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-013-2897-8 |
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author | Juras, Vladimir Apprich, Sebastian Szomolanyi, Pavol Bieri, Oliver Deligianni, Xeni Trattnig, Siegfried |
author_facet | Juras, Vladimir Apprich, Sebastian Szomolanyi, Pavol Bieri, Oliver Deligianni, Xeni Trattnig, Siegfried |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To compare mono- and bi-exponential T(2)* analysis in healthy and degenerated Achilles tendons using a recently introduced magnetic resonance variable-echo-time sequence (vTE) for T(2)* mapping. METHODS: Ten volunteers and ten patients were included in the study. A variable-echo-time sequence was used with 20 echo times. Images were post-processed with both techniques, mono- and bi-exponential [T(2)*(m), short T(2)* component (T(2)*(s)) and long T(2)* component (T(2)*(l))]. The number of mono- and bi-exponentially decaying pixels in each region of interest was expressed as a ratio (B/M). Patients were clinically assessed with the Achilles Tendon Rupture Score (ATRS), and these values were correlated with the T(2)* values. RESULTS: The means for both T(2)*(m) and T(2)*(s) were statistically significantly different between patients and volunteers; however, for T(2)*(s), the P value was lower. In patients, the Pearson correlation coefficient between ATRS and T(2)*s was −0.816 (P = 0.007). CONCLUSION: The proposed variable-echo-time sequence can be successfully used as an alternative method to UTE sequences with some added benefits, such as a short imaging time along with relatively high resolution and minimised blurring artefacts, and minimised susceptibility artefacts and chemical shift artefacts. Bi-exponential T(2)* calculation is superior to mono-exponential in terms of statistical significance for the diagnosis of Achilles tendinopathy. KEY POINTS: • Magnetic resonance imaging offers new insight into healthy and diseased Achilles tendons • Bi-exponential T2* calculation in Achilles tendons is more beneficial than mono-exponential • A short T2* component correlates strongly with clinical score • Variable echo time sequences successfully used instead of ultrashort echo time sequences |
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spelling | pubmed-37695892013-09-13 Bi-exponential T2* analysis of healthy and diseased Achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score Juras, Vladimir Apprich, Sebastian Szomolanyi, Pavol Bieri, Oliver Deligianni, Xeni Trattnig, Siegfried Eur Radiol Musculoskeletal OBJECTIVE: To compare mono- and bi-exponential T(2)* analysis in healthy and degenerated Achilles tendons using a recently introduced magnetic resonance variable-echo-time sequence (vTE) for T(2)* mapping. METHODS: Ten volunteers and ten patients were included in the study. A variable-echo-time sequence was used with 20 echo times. Images were post-processed with both techniques, mono- and bi-exponential [T(2)*(m), short T(2)* component (T(2)*(s)) and long T(2)* component (T(2)*(l))]. The number of mono- and bi-exponentially decaying pixels in each region of interest was expressed as a ratio (B/M). Patients were clinically assessed with the Achilles Tendon Rupture Score (ATRS), and these values were correlated with the T(2)* values. RESULTS: The means for both T(2)*(m) and T(2)*(s) were statistically significantly different between patients and volunteers; however, for T(2)*(s), the P value was lower. In patients, the Pearson correlation coefficient between ATRS and T(2)*s was −0.816 (P = 0.007). CONCLUSION: The proposed variable-echo-time sequence can be successfully used as an alternative method to UTE sequences with some added benefits, such as a short imaging time along with relatively high resolution and minimised blurring artefacts, and minimised susceptibility artefacts and chemical shift artefacts. Bi-exponential T(2)* calculation is superior to mono-exponential in terms of statistical significance for the diagnosis of Achilles tendinopathy. KEY POINTS: • Magnetic resonance imaging offers new insight into healthy and diseased Achilles tendons • Bi-exponential T2* calculation in Achilles tendons is more beneficial than mono-exponential • A short T2* component correlates strongly with clinical score • Variable echo time sequences successfully used instead of ultrashort echo time sequences Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013-06-13 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3769589/ /pubmed/23760303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-013-2897-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Musculoskeletal Juras, Vladimir Apprich, Sebastian Szomolanyi, Pavol Bieri, Oliver Deligianni, Xeni Trattnig, Siegfried Bi-exponential T2* analysis of healthy and diseased Achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score |
title | Bi-exponential T2* analysis of healthy and diseased Achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score |
title_full | Bi-exponential T2* analysis of healthy and diseased Achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score |
title_fullStr | Bi-exponential T2* analysis of healthy and diseased Achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score |
title_full_unstemmed | Bi-exponential T2* analysis of healthy and diseased Achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score |
title_short | Bi-exponential T2* analysis of healthy and diseased Achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score |
title_sort | bi-exponential t2* analysis of healthy and diseased achilles tendons: an in vivo preliminary magnetic resonance study and correlation with clinical score |
topic | Musculoskeletal |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769589/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23760303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-013-2897-8 |
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