Comparison of MR sequences in quantifying in vitro cartilage degeneration in osteoarthritis of the knee.

Magnetic resonance imaging of amputated human knees was performed to determine optimal sequences for depicting articular cartilage. 24 knees were examined with eight different sequences in a 1.0 T imager. Each cartilage lesion was graded from 1 to 4 (Outerbridge staging system). The results of each sequence were compared with the macroscopic findings and statistically tested against each other. The FLASH sequence (TR = 50 ms) with combination of flip angle of 40 degrees and echo time of 10 ms and the FISP sequence (TR = 40 ms) with combination of flip angle of 40 degrees and echo time of 11 ms were best for depicting cartilage structure and internal detail. There was no significant difference between fat-saturated three-dimensional FLASH (FS-3D-FLASH) and FS-3D-FISP (p = 0.05). These FS-3D sequences were significantly better than sequences without fat saturation (p = 0.05). There was no significant difference between magnetization transfer (MT) 3D-FLASH, MT-3D-FISP and 3D-FISP. All 3D sequences showed significantly (p = 0.05) better results than spin echo or fast spin echo sequences. The T1 weighted SE pulse sequence was significantly (p = 0.005) better than the T2 weighted TSE sequence. Fast T2 weighted spin echo was not suitable for early and accurate detection of cartilage lesions.

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