Five‐minute knee MRI for simultaneous morphometry and T2 relaxometry of cartilage and meniscus and for semiquantitative radiological assessment using double‐echo in steady‐state at 3T

Background Biomarkers for assessing osteoarthritis activity necessitate multiple MRI sequences with long acquisition times. Purpose To perform 5‐minute simultaneous morphometry (thickness/volume measurements) and T2 relaxometry of both cartilage and meniscus, and semiquantitative MRI Osteoarthritis...

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Published inJournal of magnetic resonance imaging Vol. 47; no. 5; pp. 1328 - 1341
Main Authors Chaudhari, Akshay S., Black, Marianne S., Eijgenraam, Susanne, Wirth, Wolfgang, Maschek, Susanne, Sveinsson, Bragi, Eckstein, Felix, Oei, Edwin H.G., Gold, Garry E., Hargreaves, Brian A.
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Abstract Background Biomarkers for assessing osteoarthritis activity necessitate multiple MRI sequences with long acquisition times. Purpose To perform 5‐minute simultaneous morphometry (thickness/volume measurements) and T2 relaxometry of both cartilage and meniscus, and semiquantitative MRI Osteoarthritis Knee Scoring (MOAKS). Study Type Prospective. Subjects Fifteen healthy volunteers for morphometry and T2 measurements, and 15 patients (five each Kellgren–Lawrence grades 0/2/3) for MOAKS assessment. Field Strength/Sequence A 5‐minute double‐echo steady‐state (DESS) sequence was evaluated for generating quantitative and semiquantitative osteoarthritis biomarkers at 3T. Assessment Flip angle simulations evaluated tissue signals and sensitivity of T2 measurements. Morphometry and T2 reproducibility was compared against morphometry‐optimized and relaxometry‐optimized sequences. Repeatability was assessed by scanning five volunteers twice. MOAKS reproducibility was compared to MOAKS derived from a clinical knee MRI protocol by two readers. Statistical Tests Coefficients of variation (CVs), concordance confidence intervals (CCI), and Wilcoxon signed‐rank tests compared morphometry and relaxometry measurements with their reference standards. DESS MOAKS positive percent agreement (PPA), negative percentage agreement (NPA), and interreader agreement was calculated using the clinical protocol as a reference. Biomarker variations between Kellgren–Lawrence groups were evaluated using Wilcoxon rank‐sum tests. Results Cartilage thickness (P = 0.65), cartilage T2 (P = 0.69), and meniscus T2 (P = 0.06) did not significantly differ from their reference standard (with a 20° DESS flip angle). DESS slightly overestimated meniscus volume (P < 0.001). Accuracy and repeatability CVs were <3.3%, except the meniscus T2 accuracy (7.6%). DESS MOAKS had substantial interreader agreement and high PPA/NPA values of 87%/90%. Bone marrow lesions and menisci had slightly lower PPAs. Cartilage and meniscus T2, and MOAKS (cartilage surface area, osteophytes, cysts, and total score) was higher in Kellgren–Lawrence groups 2 and 3 than group 0 (P < 0.05). Data Conclusion The 5‐minute DESS sequence permits MOAKS assessment for a majority of tissues, along with repeatable and reproducible simultaneous cartilage and meniscus T2 relaxometry and morphometry measurements. Level of Evidence: 2 Technical Efficacy: Stage 1 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2018;47:1328–1341.
AbstractList Biomarkers for assessing osteoarthritis activity necessitate multiple MRI sequences with long acquisition times.BACKGROUNDBiomarkers for assessing osteoarthritis activity necessitate multiple MRI sequences with long acquisition times.To perform 5-minute simultaneous morphometry (thickness/volume measurements) and T2 relaxometry of both cartilage and meniscus, and semiquantitative MRI Osteoarthritis Knee Scoring (MOAKS).PURPOSETo perform 5-minute simultaneous morphometry (thickness/volume measurements) and T2 relaxometry of both cartilage and meniscus, and semiquantitative MRI Osteoarthritis Knee Scoring (MOAKS).Prospective.STUDY TYPEProspective.Fifteen healthy volunteers for morphometry and T2 measurements, and 15 patients (five each Kellgren-Lawrence grades 0/2/3) for MOAKS assessment.SUBJECTSFifteen healthy volunteers for morphometry and T2 measurements, and 15 patients (five each Kellgren-Lawrence grades 0/2/3) for MOAKS assessment.A 5-minute double-echo steady-state (DESS) sequence was evaluated for generating quantitative and semiquantitative osteoarthritis biomarkers at 3T.FIELD STRENGTH/SEQUENCEA 5-minute double-echo steady-state (DESS) sequence was evaluated for generating quantitative and semiquantitative osteoarthritis biomarkers at 3T.Flip angle simulations evaluated tissue signals and sensitivity of T2 measurements. Morphometry and T2 reproducibility was compared against morphometry-optimized and relaxometry-optimized sequences. Repeatability was assessed by scanning five volunteers twice. MOAKS reproducibility was compared to MOAKS derived from a clinical knee MRI protocol by two readers.ASSESSMENTFlip angle simulations evaluated tissue signals and sensitivity of T2 measurements. Morphometry and T2 reproducibility was compared against morphometry-optimized and relaxometry-optimized sequences. Repeatability was assessed by scanning five volunteers twice. MOAKS reproducibility was compared to MOAKS derived from a clinical knee MRI protocol by two readers.Coefficients of variation (CVs), concordance confidence intervals (CCI), and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests compared morphometry and relaxometry measurements with their reference standards. DESS MOAKS positive percent agreement (PPA), negative percentage agreement (NPA), and interreader agreement was calculated using the clinical protocol as a reference. Biomarker variations between Kellgren-Lawrence groups were evaluated using Wilcoxon rank-sum tests.STATISTICAL TESTSCoefficients of variation (CVs), concordance confidence intervals (CCI), and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests compared morphometry and relaxometry measurements with their reference standards. DESS MOAKS positive percent agreement (PPA), negative percentage agreement (NPA), and interreader agreement was calculated using the clinical protocol as a reference. Biomarker variations between Kellgren-Lawrence groups were evaluated using Wilcoxon rank-sum tests.Cartilage thickness (P = 0.65), cartilage T2 (P = 0.69), and meniscus T2 (P = 0.06) did not significantly differ from their reference standard (with a 20° DESS flip angle). DESS slightly overestimated meniscus volume (P < 0.001). Accuracy and repeatability CVs were <3.3%, except the meniscus T2 accuracy (7.6%). DESS MOAKS had substantial interreader agreement and high PPA/NPA values of 87%/90%. Bone marrow lesions and menisci had slightly lower PPAs. Cartilage and meniscus T2 , and MOAKS (cartilage surface area, osteophytes, cysts, and total score) was higher in Kellgren-Lawrence groups 2 and 3 than group 0 (P < 0.05).RESULTSCartilage thickness (P = 0.65), cartilage T2 (P = 0.69), and meniscus T2 (P = 0.06) did not significantly differ from their reference standard (with a 20° DESS flip angle). DESS slightly overestimated meniscus volume (P < 0.001). Accuracy and repeatability CVs were <3.3%, except the meniscus T2 accuracy (7.6%). DESS MOAKS had substantial interreader agreement and high PPA/NPA values of 87%/90%. Bone marrow lesions and menisci had slightly lower PPAs. Cartilage and meniscus T2 , and MOAKS (cartilage surface area, osteophytes, cysts, and total score) was higher in Kellgren-Lawrence groups 2 and 3 than group 0 (P < 0.05).The 5-minute DESS sequence permits MOAKS assessment for a majority of tissues, along with repeatable and reproducible simultaneous cartilage and meniscus T2 relaxometry and morphometry measurements.DATA CONCLUSIONThe 5-minute DESS sequence permits MOAKS assessment for a majority of tissues, along with repeatable and reproducible simultaneous cartilage and meniscus T2 relaxometry and morphometry measurements.2 Technical Efficacy: Stage 1 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2018;47:1328-1341.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE2 Technical Efficacy: Stage 1 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2018;47:1328-1341.
Background Biomarkers for assessing osteoarthritis activity necessitate multiple MRI sequences with long acquisition times. Purpose To perform 5‐minute simultaneous morphometry (thickness/volume measurements) and T2 relaxometry of both cartilage and meniscus, and semiquantitative MRI Osteoarthritis Knee Scoring (MOAKS). Study Type Prospective. Subjects Fifteen healthy volunteers for morphometry and T2 measurements, and 15 patients (five each Kellgren–Lawrence grades 0/2/3) for MOAKS assessment. Field Strength/Sequence A 5‐minute double‐echo steady‐state (DESS) sequence was evaluated for generating quantitative and semiquantitative osteoarthritis biomarkers at 3T. Assessment Flip angle simulations evaluated tissue signals and sensitivity of T2 measurements. Morphometry and T2 reproducibility was compared against morphometry‐optimized and relaxometry‐optimized sequences. Repeatability was assessed by scanning five volunteers twice. MOAKS reproducibility was compared to MOAKS derived from a clinical knee MRI protocol by two readers. Statistical Tests Coefficients of variation (CVs), concordance confidence intervals (CCI), and Wilcoxon signed‐rank tests compared morphometry and relaxometry measurements with their reference standards. DESS MOAKS positive percent agreement (PPA), negative percentage agreement (NPA), and interreader agreement was calculated using the clinical protocol as a reference. Biomarker variations between Kellgren–Lawrence groups were evaluated using Wilcoxon rank‐sum tests. Results Cartilage thickness (P = 0.65), cartilage T2 (P = 0.69), and meniscus T2 (P = 0.06) did not significantly differ from their reference standard (with a 20° DESS flip angle). DESS slightly overestimated meniscus volume (P < 0.001). Accuracy and repeatability CVs were <3.3%, except the meniscus T2 accuracy (7.6%). DESS MOAKS had substantial interreader agreement and high PPA/NPA values of 87%/90%. Bone marrow lesions and menisci had slightly lower PPAs. Cartilage and meniscus T2, and MOAKS (cartilage surface area, osteophytes, cysts, and total score) was higher in Kellgren–Lawrence groups 2 and 3 than group 0 (P < 0.05). Data Conclusion The 5‐minute DESS sequence permits MOAKS assessment for a majority of tissues, along with repeatable and reproducible simultaneous cartilage and meniscus T2 relaxometry and morphometry measurements. Level of Evidence: 2 Technical Efficacy: Stage 1 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2018;47:1328–1341.
BackgroundBiomarkers for assessing osteoarthritis activity necessitate multiple MRI sequences with long acquisition times.PurposeTo perform 5‐minute simultaneous morphometry (thickness/volume measurements) and T2 relaxometry of both cartilage and meniscus, and semiquantitative MRI Osteoarthritis Knee Scoring (MOAKS).Study TypeProspective.SubjectsFifteen healthy volunteers for morphometry and T2 measurements, and 15 patients (five each Kellgren–Lawrence grades 0/2/3) for MOAKS assessment.Field Strength/SequenceA 5‐minute double‐echo steady‐state (DESS) sequence was evaluated for generating quantitative and semiquantitative osteoarthritis biomarkers at 3T.AssessmentFlip angle simulations evaluated tissue signals and sensitivity of T2 measurements. Morphometry and T2 reproducibility was compared against morphometry‐optimized and relaxometry‐optimized sequences. Repeatability was assessed by scanning five volunteers twice. MOAKS reproducibility was compared to MOAKS derived from a clinical knee MRI protocol by two readers.Statistical TestsCoefficients of variation (CVs), concordance confidence intervals (CCI), and Wilcoxon signed‐rank tests compared morphometry and relaxometry measurements with their reference standards. DESS MOAKS positive percent agreement (PPA), negative percentage agreement (NPA), and interreader agreement was calculated using the clinical protocol as a reference. Biomarker variations between Kellgren–Lawrence groups were evaluated using Wilcoxon rank‐sum tests.ResultsCartilage thickness (P = 0.65), cartilage T2 (P = 0.69), and meniscus T2 (P = 0.06) did not significantly differ from their reference standard (with a 20° DESS flip angle). DESS slightly overestimated meniscus volume (P < 0.001). Accuracy and repeatability CVs were <3.3%, except the meniscus T2 accuracy (7.6%). DESS MOAKS had substantial interreader agreement and high PPA/NPA values of 87%/90%. Bone marrow lesions and menisci had slightly lower PPAs. Cartilage and meniscus T2, and MOAKS (cartilage surface area, osteophytes, cysts, and total score) was higher in Kellgren–Lawrence groups 2 and 3 than group 0 (P < 0.05).Data ConclusionThe 5‐minute DESS sequence permits MOAKS assessment for a majority of tissues, along with repeatable and reproducible simultaneous cartilage and meniscus T2 relaxometry and morphometry measurements.Level of Evidence: 2Technical Efficacy: Stage 1J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2018;47:1328–1341.
Author Eckstein, Felix
Chaudhari, Akshay S.
Gold, Garry E.
Wirth, Wolfgang
Sveinsson, Bragi
Maschek, Susanne
Oei, Edwin H.G.
Black, Marianne S.
Eijgenraam, Susanne
Hargreaves, Brian A.
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SubjectTerms Agreements
Arthritis
Biocompatibility
Biomarkers
Biomedical materials
Bone marrow
Cartilage
Cartilage diseases
Coefficient of variation
Confidence intervals
Cysts
DESS
Field strength
Knee
Lesions
Magnetic resonance imaging
Mathematical analysis
Meniscus
MOAKS
Morphometry
Osteoarthritis
Osteophytes
Rank tests
Reproducibility
Sensitivity analysis
Statistical analysis
Statistical tests
Title Five‐minute knee MRI for simultaneous morphometry and T2 relaxometry of cartilage and meniscus and for semiquantitative radiological assessment using double‐echo in steady‐state at 3T
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