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7 Tesla quantitative hip MRI: T1, T2 and T2☆ mapping of hip cartilage in healthy volunteers

Journal

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 1245-1253

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-015-3964-0

Keywords

Ultra-high-field MRI; Hip cartilage; dGEMRIC; T2 mapping; T2*mapping

Funding

  1. University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
  2. University of Duisburg-Essen: A research grant (IFORES)

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Objectives To evaluate the technical feasibility and applicability of quantitative MR techniques (delayed gadolinium-enhanced MRI of cartilage (dGEMRIC), T2 mapping, T2* mapping) at 7 T MRI for assessing hip cartilage. Methods Hips of 11 healthy volunteers were examined at 7 T MRI with an 8-channel radiofrequency transmit/receive body coil using multi-echo sequences for T2 and T2* mapping and a dual flip angle gradient-echo sequence before (T1(0)) and after intravenous contrast agent administration (T1(Gd); 0.2 mmol/kg Gd-DTPA(2-) followed by 0.5 h of walking and 0.5 h of rest) for dGEMRIC. Relaxation times of cartilage were measured manually in 10 regions of interest. Pearson's correlations between R1(delta) = 1/T1(Gd) -aEuro parts per thousand 1/T1(0) and T1(Gd) and between T2 and T2* were calculated. Image quality and the delineation of acetabular and femoral cartilage in the relaxation time maps were evaluated using discrete rating scales. Results High correlations were found between R1(delta) and T1(Gd) and between T2 and T2* relaxation times (all p < 0.01). All techniques delivered diagnostic image quality, with best delineation of femoral and acetabular cartilage in the T2* maps (mean 3.2 out of a maximum of 4 points). Conclusions T1, T2 and T2* mapping of hip cartilage with diagnostic image quality is feasible at 7 T. To perform dGEMRIC at 7 T, pre-contrast T1 mapping can be omitted.

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