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Differences in the magnetic resonance imaging parameter T2* may be identified during the course of canine patellar tendon healing: a pilot study.

Sarah L Pownder1, Kei Hayashi2, Bin Q Lin1, Kathleen N Meyers1, Brian G Caserto3, Ryan E Breighner1, Hollis G Potter1, Matthew F Koff1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have utilized ultrashort echo (UTE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and derived T2* maps, to evaluate structures with highly ordered collagen structures such as tendon. T2* maps may provide a noninvasive means to assess tendon damage and healing. This pilot study evaluated the longitudinal relationship of an induced mechanical strain on the patellar tendon with corresponding UTE T2* metrics, histologic and biomechanical evaluation at two post-operative time points.
METHODS: A total of 27 patellar tendons in male Beagles were surgically subjected to stretching by a small diameter (SmD) or a large diameter (LgD) diameter rod to induce damage due to strain, and evaluated at 4- and 8-week intervals using quantitative MRI (qMRI), biomechanical testing, and histology. A separate set of 16 limbs were used as controls.
RESULTS: The tendons experienced a 67% and 17% prolongation of short T2* values as compared to controls at 4 and 8 weeks post-operatively, respectively. Histologic analysis displayed a trend of increased collagen disruption at 4 weeks followed by presence of greater organization at 8 weeks. Biomechanical evaluation found a reduction of tendon modulus and failure strain at both time points, and an increase in cross-sectional area at 4 weeks as compared to controls.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings display tendon healing in response to an imposed strain and present the utility of qMRI to evaluate longitudinal differences of patellar tendon T2* values in a model of induced subclinical tendon damage. The qMRI technique of UTE provides a means to non-invasively evaluate the healing process of a mechanically damaged tendon. 2021 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); T2*; tendon; ultrashort echo (UTE)

Year:  2021        PMID: 33816163      PMCID: PMC7930665          DOI: 10.21037/qims-20-684

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg        ISSN: 2223-4306


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