Dunn Timothy C, Lu Ying, Jin Hua, Ries Michael D, Majumdar Sharmila
Department of Radiology, University of California at San Francisco, 185 Berry St, Suite 350, San Francisco, CA 94107-1739, USA.
Radiology. 2004 Aug;232(2):592-8. doi: 10.1148/radiol.2322030976. Epub 2004 Jun 23.
To evaluate differences in T2 values in femoral and tibial cartilage at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in patients with varying degrees of osteoarthritis (OA) compared with healthy subjects and to develop a mapping and display method based on calculation of T2 z scores for visual grading and assessment of cartilage heterogeneity in patients with OA.
Knee cartilage was evaluated in 55 subjects who were categorized with radiography as healthy (n = 7) or as having mild OA (n = 20) or severe OA (n = 28). Cartilage regions were determined with manual segmentation of an MR image acquired with spoiled gradients and fat suppression. The segmentation was applied to a map of T2 relaxation time and was analyzed in four knee cartilage compartments (ie, the medial and lateral tibia and femur). Differences between cartilage compartment T2 values and subject groups were analyzed with analysis of covariance. Correlations of cartilage T2 values with clinically reported symptoms and cartilage thickness and volume were examined. Cartilage T2 values were converted to z scores per voxel on the basis of normal population values in the same cartilage compartment to better interpret cartilage heterogeneity and variation from normal.
Healthy subjects had mean T2 values of 32.1-35.0 msec, while patients with mild and severe OA had mean T2 values of 34.4-41.0 msec. All cartilage compartments except the lateral tibia showed significant (P <.05) increases in T2 relaxation time between healthy and diseased knees; however, no significant difference was found between patients with mild and severe OA. Correlation of T2 values with clinical symptoms and cartilage morphology was found predominantly in medial compartments.
Femoral and medial tibial cartilage T2 values increase with the severity of OA.
评估不同程度骨关节炎(OA)患者与健康受试者相比,在磁共振(MR)成像中股骨和胫骨软骨的T2值差异,并基于T2 z评分计算开发一种映射和显示方法,用于OA患者软骨异质性的视觉分级和评估。
对55名受试者的膝关节软骨进行评估,这些受试者经X线摄影分类为健康(n = 7)、轻度OA(n = 20)或重度OA(n = 28)。通过对采用扰相梯度和脂肪抑制技术采集的MR图像进行手动分割来确定软骨区域。将分割应用于T2弛豫时间图,并在四个膝关节软骨区域(即内侧和外侧胫骨及股骨)进行分析。采用协方差分析来分析软骨区域T2值与受试者组之间的差异。研究软骨T2值与临床报告症状以及软骨厚度和体积的相关性。基于同一软骨区域的正常人群值,将软骨T2值转换为每个体素的z评分,以更好地解释软骨异质性和与正常情况的差异。
健康受试者的平均T2值为32.1 - 35.0毫秒,而轻度和重度OA患者的平均T2值为34.4 - 41.0毫秒。除外侧胫骨外,所有软骨区域在健康和患病膝关节之间的T2弛豫时间均有显著增加(P <.05);然而,轻度和重度OA患者之间未发现显著差异。T2值与临床症状和软骨形态的相关性主要在内侧区域发现。
股骨和内侧胫骨软骨的T2值随OA严重程度增加。