Lemainque Teresa, Pridöhl Nicola, Huppertz Marc, Post Manuel, Yüksel Can, Siepmann Robert, Radke Karl Ludger, Zhang Shuo, Yoneyama Masami, Prescher Andreas, Kuhl Christiane, Truhn Daniel, Nebelung Sven
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany.
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Düsseldorf, University Dusseldorf, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2024 May 8;14(10):978. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics14100978.
Quantitative MRI techniques such as T2 and T1ρ mapping are beneficial in evaluating knee joint pathologies; however, long acquisition times limit their clinical adoption. MIXTURE (Multi-Interleaved X-prepared Turbo Spin-Echo with IntUitive RElaxometry) provides a versatile turbo spin-echo (TSE) platform for simultaneous morphologic and quantitative joint imaging. Two MIXTURE sequences were designed along clinical requirements: "MIX1", combining proton density (PD)-weighted fat-saturated (FS) images and T2 mapping (acquisition time: 4:59 min), and "MIX2", combining T1-weighted images and T1ρ mapping (6:38 min). MIXTURE sequences and their reference 2D and 3D TSE counterparts were acquired from ten human cadaveric knee joints at 3.0 T. Contrast, contrast-to-noise ratios, and coefficients of variation were comparatively evaluated using parametric tests. Clinical radiologists ( = 3) assessed diagnostic quality as a function of sequence and anatomic structure using five-point Likert scales and ordinal regression, with a significance level of α = 0.01. MIX1 and MIX2 had at least equal diagnostic quality compared to reference sequences of the same image weighting. Contrast, contrast-to-noise ratios, and coefficients of variation were largely similar for the PD-weighted FS and T1-weighted images. In clinically feasible scan times, MIXTURE sequences yield morphologic, TSE-based images of diagnostic quality and quantitative parameter maps with additional insights on soft tissue composition and ultrastructure.
诸如T2和T1ρ映射等定量磁共振成像(MRI)技术在评估膝关节病变方面具有优势;然而,较长的采集时间限制了它们在临床上的应用。MIXTURE(具有直观弛豫测量的多交错X准备快速自旋回波)提供了一个通用的快速自旋回波(TSE)平台,用于同时进行形态学和定量关节成像。根据临床需求设计了两种MIXTURE序列:“MIX1”,结合质子密度(PD)加权脂肪饱和(FS)图像和T2映射(采集时间:4分59秒),以及“MIX2”,结合T1加权图像和T1ρ映射(6分38秒)。在3.0 T下从十个人类尸体膝关节采集了MIXTURE序列及其参考的二维和三维TSE对应序列。使用参数检验对对比度、对比噪声比和变异系数进行了比较评估。临床放射科医生(n = 3)使用五点李克特量表和有序回归,将诊断质量评估为序列和解剖结构的函数,显著性水平α = 0.01。与相同图像权重的参考序列相比,MIX1和MIX2具有至少相同的诊断质量。PD加权FS图像和T1加权图像的对比度、对比噪声比和变异系数在很大程度上相似。在临床可行的扫描时间内,MIXTURE序列可生成具有诊断质量的基于TSE的形态学图像和定量参数图,并能提供有关软组织组成和超微结构的更多信息。