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T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics

Background and purpose — Quantitative T2 mapping MRI of cartilage has proven value for the assessment of early osteoarthritis changes in research. We evaluated knee cartilage T2 relaxation times in a clinical population with knee complaints and its association with patients and disease characteristi...

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Autores principales: Verschueren, Joost, Van Langeveld, Stephan J, Dragoo, Jason L, Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita M A, Reijman, Max, Gold, Garry E, Oei, Edwin H G
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33538221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1882131
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author Verschueren, Joost
Van Langeveld, Stephan J
Dragoo, Jason L
Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita M A
Reijman, Max
Gold, Garry E
Oei, Edwin H G
author_facet Verschueren, Joost
Van Langeveld, Stephan J
Dragoo, Jason L
Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita M A
Reijman, Max
Gold, Garry E
Oei, Edwin H G
author_sort Verschueren, Joost
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description Background and purpose — Quantitative T2 mapping MRI of cartilage has proven value for the assessment of early osteoarthritis changes in research. We evaluated knee cartilage T2 relaxation times in a clinical population with knee complaints and its association with patients and disease characteristics and clinical symptoms. Patients and methods — In this cross-sectional study, T2 mapping knee scans of 109 patients with knee pain who were referred for an MRI by an orthopedic surgeon were collected. T2 relaxation times were calculated in 6 femoral and tibial regions of interest of full-thickness tibiofemoral cartilage. Its associations with age, sex, BMI, duration of complaints, disease onset (acute/chronic), and clinical symptoms were assessed with multivariate regression analysis. Subgroups were created of patients with abnormalities expected to cause predominantly medial or lateral tibiofemoral cartilage changes. Results — T2 relaxation times increased statistically significantly with higher age and BMI. In patients with expected medial cartilage damage, the medial femoral T2 values were significantly higher than the lateral; in patients with expected lateral cartilage damage the lateral tibial T2 values were significantly higher. A traumatic onset of knee complaints was associated with an acute elevation. No significant association was found with clinical symptoms. Interpretation — Our study demonstrates age, BMI, and type of injury-dependent T2 relaxation times and emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these variations when performing T2 mapping in a clinical population.
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spelling pubmed-82313852021-07-01 T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics Verschueren, Joost Van Langeveld, Stephan J Dragoo, Jason L Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita M A Reijman, Max Gold, Garry E Oei, Edwin H G Acta Orthop Research Article Background and purpose — Quantitative T2 mapping MRI of cartilage has proven value for the assessment of early osteoarthritis changes in research. We evaluated knee cartilage T2 relaxation times in a clinical population with knee complaints and its association with patients and disease characteristics and clinical symptoms. Patients and methods — In this cross-sectional study, T2 mapping knee scans of 109 patients with knee pain who were referred for an MRI by an orthopedic surgeon were collected. T2 relaxation times were calculated in 6 femoral and tibial regions of interest of full-thickness tibiofemoral cartilage. Its associations with age, sex, BMI, duration of complaints, disease onset (acute/chronic), and clinical symptoms were assessed with multivariate regression analysis. Subgroups were created of patients with abnormalities expected to cause predominantly medial or lateral tibiofemoral cartilage changes. Results — T2 relaxation times increased statistically significantly with higher age and BMI. In patients with expected medial cartilage damage, the medial femoral T2 values were significantly higher than the lateral; in patients with expected lateral cartilage damage the lateral tibial T2 values were significantly higher. A traumatic onset of knee complaints was associated with an acute elevation. No significant association was found with clinical symptoms. Interpretation — Our study demonstrates age, BMI, and type of injury-dependent T2 relaxation times and emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these variations when performing T2 mapping in a clinical population. Taylor & Francis 2021-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8231385/ /pubmed/33538221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1882131 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Nordic Orthopedic Federation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Verschueren, Joost
Van Langeveld, Stephan J
Dragoo, Jason L
Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita M A
Reijman, Max
Gold, Garry E
Oei, Edwin H G
T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics
title T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics
title_full T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics
title_fullStr T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics
title_full_unstemmed T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics
title_short T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics
title_sort t2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33538221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1882131
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