Quantitative analysis of repaired rabbit supraspinatus tendons (± channeling) using magnetic resonance imaging at 7 Tesla
BACKGROUNDThe quantitative assessment of supraspinatus tendons by conventional magnetic resonance is limited by low contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners operating at 7 Tesla offer high signal-to noise ratio (SNR), low CNR and high spatial resolution that are well-...
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Published in | Quantitative imaging in medicine and surgery Vol. 11; no. 8; pp. 3460 - 3471 |
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Abstract | BACKGROUNDThe quantitative assessment of supraspinatus tendons by conventional magnetic resonance is limited by low contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners operating at 7 Tesla offer high signal-to noise ratio (SNR), low CNR and high spatial resolution that are well-suited for rapidly relaxing tissues like tendons. Few studies have applied T2 and T2* mapping to musculoskeletal imaging and to the rotator cuff tendons. Our objective was to analyze the T2 and T2* relaxation times from surgically repaired supraspinatus tendons and the effect of bone channeling. METHODSOne supraspinatus tendon of 112 adult female New Zealand white rabbits was surgically detached and repaired one week later. Rabbits were randomly assigned to channeling (n=64) or control (n=48) groups and harvested at 0, 1, 2, and 4 weeks. A 7T magnet was used for signal acquisition. For T2 mapping, a sagittal multi slice 2D multi-echo spin-echo (MESE) CPMG sequence with fat saturation was applied and T2* mapping was performed using a 3D UTE sequence. Magnetic resonance images from supraspinatus tendons were analyzed by two raters. Three regions of interest were manually drawn on the first T2-weighted dataset. For T2 and T2*, different ROI masks were generated to obtain relaxation times. RESULTST2-weighted maps but not T2*-weighted maps generated reliable signals for relaxation time measurement. Torn supraspinatus tendons had lower T2 than controls at the time of repair (20.0±3.4 vs. 25.6±3.9 ms; P<0.05). T2 increased at 1, 2 and 4 postoperative weeks: 22.7±3.1, 23.3±3.9 and 24.0±5.1 ms, respectively, and values were significantly different from contralateral supraspinatus tendons (24.8±3.1; 26.8±4.3 and 26.5±3.6 ms; all P<0.05). Bone channeling did not affect T2 (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONSSupraspinatus tendons detached for 1 week had shorter T2 relaxation time compared to contralateral as measured with 7T MRI. |
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AbstractList | BACKGROUNDThe quantitative assessment of supraspinatus tendons by conventional magnetic resonance is limited by low contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners operating at 7 Tesla offer high signal-to noise ratio (SNR), low CNR and high spatial resolution that are well-suited for rapidly relaxing tissues like tendons. Few studies have applied T2 and T2* mapping to musculoskeletal imaging and to the rotator cuff tendons. Our objective was to analyze the T2 and T2* relaxation times from surgically repaired supraspinatus tendons and the effect of bone channeling. METHODSOne supraspinatus tendon of 112 adult female New Zealand white rabbits was surgically detached and repaired one week later. Rabbits were randomly assigned to channeling (n=64) or control (n=48) groups and harvested at 0, 1, 2, and 4 weeks. A 7T magnet was used for signal acquisition. For T2 mapping, a sagittal multi slice 2D multi-echo spin-echo (MESE) CPMG sequence with fat saturation was applied and T2* mapping was performed using a 3D UTE sequence. Magnetic resonance images from supraspinatus tendons were analyzed by two raters. Three regions of interest were manually drawn on the first T2-weighted dataset. For T2 and T2*, different ROI masks were generated to obtain relaxation times. RESULTST2-weighted maps but not T2*-weighted maps generated reliable signals for relaxation time measurement. Torn supraspinatus tendons had lower T2 than controls at the time of repair (20.0±3.4 vs. 25.6±3.9 ms; P<0.05). T2 increased at 1, 2 and 4 postoperative weeks: 22.7±3.1, 23.3±3.9 and 24.0±5.1 ms, respectively, and values were significantly different from contralateral supraspinatus tendons (24.8±3.1; 26.8±4.3 and 26.5±3.6 ms; all P<0.05). Bone channeling did not affect T2 (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONSSupraspinatus tendons detached for 1 week had shorter T2 relaxation time compared to contralateral as measured with 7T MRI. |
Author | Trudel, Guy Melkus, Gerd Duchesne-Bélanger, Samuel Thomas, Justin Cron, Greg O. Larson, Peder E. Z. Laneuville, Odette Sheikh, Adnan Louati, Hakim Schweitzer, Mark |
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