Hesper Tobias, Hosalkar Harish S, Bittersohl Daniela, Welsch Götz H, Krauspe Rüdiger, Zilkens Christoph, Bittersohl Bernd
Department of Orthopaedics Medical Faculty, University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Skeletal Radiol. 2014 Oct;43(10):1429-45. doi: 10.1007/s00256-014-1852-3. Epub 2014 Mar 19.
With advances in joint preservation surgery that are intended to alter the course of osteoarthritis by early intervention, accurate and reliable assessment of the cartilage status is critical. Biochemically sensitive MRI techniques can add robust biomarkers for disease onset and progression, and therefore, could be meaningful assessment tools for the diagnosis and follow-up of cartilage abnormalities. T2* mapping could be a good alternative because it would combine the benefits of biochemical cartilage evaluation with remarkable features including short imaging time and the ability of high-resolution three-dimensional cartilage evaluation-without the need for contrast media administration or special hardware. Several in vitro and in vivo studies, which have elaborated on the potential of cartilage T2* assessment in various cartilage disease patterns and grades of degeneration, have been reported. However, much remains to be understood and certain unresolved questions have become apparent with these studies that are crucial to the further application of this technique. This review summarizes the principles of the technique and current applications of T2* mapping for articular cartilage assessment. Limitations of recent studies are discussed and the potential implications for patient care are presented.
随着旨在通过早期干预改变骨关节炎病程的关节保留手术的进展,准确可靠地评估软骨状态至关重要。生物化学敏感的MRI技术可以为疾病的发生和进展添加强大的生物标志物,因此,对于软骨异常的诊断和随访可能是有意义的评估工具。T2* 映射可能是一个很好的选择,因为它将生化软骨评估的优点与显著特征相结合,包括成像时间短和高分辨率三维软骨评估的能力,而无需使用造影剂或特殊硬件。已经报道了几项体外和体内研究,这些研究阐述了软骨T2* 评估在各种软骨疾病模式和退变等级中的潜力。然而,仍有许多有待了解的内容,并且随着这些研究出现了一些尚未解决的问题,但这些问题对于该技术的进一步应用至关重要。本综述总结了该技术的原理以及T2* 映射在关节软骨评估中的当前应用。讨论了近期研究的局限性,并阐述了对患者护理的潜在影响。