| Literature DB >> 23110607 |
Li Xu1, Yongbin Su, Karl-Philipp Kienle, Daichi Hayashi, Ali Guermazi, Jing Zhang, Yongming Dai, Xiaoguang Cheng.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the radial distribution patterns of cartilage degeneration in dysplastic hips at different stages of secondary osteoarthritis (OA) by using radial delayed gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of cartilage (dGEMRIC), and to assess whether pre-contrast measurements are necessary.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23110607 PMCID: PMC3517476 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-13-212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Radial reconstruction of the T1 maps. By alignment of the axis perpendicular to the femoral head-neck from sagittal (A) and coronal (B) views on the 3D viewer, an oblique sagittal view plane (C) was obtained and 13 radial slices with an interval of 13.8° were generated in the center of the femoral head. For each radial sub-regional T1Gd assessment: 1, anterior; 2, anterosuperior; 3, superoanterior; 4, superior; 5, superoposterior; 6, posterosuperior and 7, posterior, 2 radial slices were included (D). ROI analysis was performed involving the acetabular and femoral cartilage from acetabular rim to acetabular fossa (E).
Clinical and radiographic evaluations of the study cohort
| Pain Score | | |
| (mean±SD, 4±3; range, 0~14) | 0~5 | 28 (80%) |
| | 6~9 | 5 (14%) |
| | ≥10 | 2 (6%) |
| LCE Angle (°) | | |
| (mean±SD, 8±12; range, -17~23) | <5 | 11 (31%) |
| | 5~19 | 18 (51%) |
| | 20~25 | 6 (17%) |
| Joint Space Width (mm) | | |
| (mean±SD, 5.2±1.5; range, 2.8~10.1) | <4 | 6 (17%) |
| | 4~6 | 21 (60%) |
| | >6 | 8 (23%) |
| Tönnis Grade | | |
| | 0 | 6 (17%) |
| | 1 | 21 (60%) |
| | 2 | 7 (20%) |
| 3 | 1 (3%) | |
Measurements of the dGEMRIC indices and the correlation coefficients between dGEMRIC indices and LCE angle
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1pre | Mean (ms) | 927 | 919 | 925 | 948 | 968 | 1021 | 1072 | 969 |
| | 95%CI (ms) | 892~963 | 884~953 | 890~960 | 910~987 | 932~1004 | 973~1069 | 1007~1137 | 941~996 |
| | Minimum (ms) | 708 | 786 | 714 | 777 | 832 | 787 | 817 | 838 |
| | Maximum (ms) | 1313 | 1177 | 1179 | 1213 | 1370 | 1477 | 1783 | 1165 |
| T1Gd | Mean (ms) | 501 | 490 | 479 | 504 | 526 | 515 | 445 | 494 |
| | 95%CI (ms) | 464~539 | 452~527 | 443~515 | 461~546 | 493~558 | 482~548 | 416~474 | 464~525 |
| | Minimum (ms) | 272 | 282 | 318 | 278 | 369 | 265 | 291 | 336 |
| | Maximum (ms) | 736 | 667 | 689 | 740 | 737 | 718 | 598 | 681 |
| | Correlationsa with LCE, r | 0.498 ( | 0.525 ( | 0.578 ( | 0.619 ( | 0.598 ( | 0.405 ( | 0.178 ( | 0.577 ( |
| ΔR1 | Mean (s-1) | 1.00 | 1.05 | 1.10 | 1.04 | 0.92 | 1.02 | 1.37 | 1.07 |
| | 95%CI (s-1) | 0.84~1.16 | 0.87~1.24 | 0.92~1.27 | 0.85~1.23 | 0.79~1.05 | 0.86~1.19 | 1.19~1.55 | 0.93~1.21 |
| | Minimum (s-1) | 0.33 | 0.40 | 0.21 | 0.10 | 0.31 | 0.29 | 0.55 | 0.45 |
| | Maximum (s-1) | 2.56 | 2.69 | 2.08 | 2.52 | 1.61 | 3.05 | 2.62 | 1.99 |
| Correlationsa with LCE, r | −0.392 ( | −0.439 ( | −0.542 ( | −0.586 ( | −0.632 ( | −0.446 ( | −0.219 ( | −0.553 ( | |
Correlation was calculated as Pearson correlation coefficient.
Figure 2Radial distribution of T1(A), T1(B) and ΔR1 (C) according to Tönnis grading. Compared to the Tönnis grade 0 subgroup, T1pre increased significantly in the superoanterior (p = 0.036) and posterior (p = 0.022) sub-regions in the Tönnis grade 1 subgroup and in the posterior sub-region (p = 0.001) in the Tönnis grade 2 ~ 3 subgroup; there was a significant decrease in T1Gd in the anterosuperior to superior sub-regions (p = 0.026 ~ 0.042) in the Tönnis grade 1 subgroup and a significant overall decrease (p = 0.001 ~ 0.020) in the Tönnis grade 2 ~ 3 subgroup; ΔR1 increased significantly in the anterosuperior to superoposterior (p = 0.012 ~ 0.042) and posterior (p = 0.042) sub-regions in the Tönnis grade 1 subgroup and there was a significant overall increase (p = 0.001 ~ 0.020) in the Tönnis grade 2 ~ 3 subgroup.
Figure 3Scatterplot of ΔR1 and corresponding radial T1. For all 3 subgroups, Tönnis grade 0 (A), Tönnis grade 1 (B) and Tönnis grade 2~3 (C), high correlations (r = −0.869 ~ −0.944, p < 0.001) indicated that T1Gd and ΔR1 are equally effective in evaluating cartilage status. The lines represent the linear regression fit.