Semiquantitative assessment of subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions and subchondral cysts of the knee at 3T MRI: A comparison between intermediate-weighted fat-suppressed spin echo and Dual Echo Steady State sequences

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Hayashi, Daichi [1 ]
Guermazi, Ali [1 ,2 ]
Kwoh, C. Kent [3 ,4 ]
Hannon, Michael J. [3 ]
Moore, Carolyn [5 ]
Jakicic, John M. [6 ]
Green, Stephanie M. [3 ]
Roemer, Frank W. [1 ]
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[1] Boston Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Quantitat Imaging Ctr, Boston, MA 02118 USA
[2] Klinikum Augsburg, Dept Radiol, Augsburg, Germany
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Div Clin Immunol & Rheumatol, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
[4] Pittsburgh VA Healthcare Syst, Pittsburgh, PA 15240 USA
[5] Texas Womans Univ, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[6] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Hlth & Phys Act, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
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bone marrow lesion; cyst; MRI; knee; osteoarthritis; ARTICULAR-CARTILAGE; OSTEOARTHRITIS; PAIN; ABNORMALITIES; ASSOCIATION; FEATURES; STIR;
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10.1186/1471-2474-12-198
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background: Choice of appropriate MR pulse sequence is important for any research studies using imaging-derived data. The aim of this study was to compare semiquantitative assessment of subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions and subchondral cysts using intermediate-weighted (IW) fat-suppressed (fs) spin echo and Dual Echo Steady State (DESS) sequences on 3 T MRI. Methods: Included were 201 subjects aged 35-65 with frequent knee pain. 3T MRI was performed with the same sequence protocol as in the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI). In a primary reading subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions were assessed according to the WORMS system. Two hundred subregions with such lesions were randomly chosen. The extent of subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions was re-evaluated separately using sagittal IW fs and DESS sequences according to WORMS. Lesion size and confidence of the differentiation between subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions and subchondral cysts located within or adjacent to them was rated from 0 to 3. Wilcoxon signed-rank tests and chi-square statistics were used to examine differences between the two sequences. Results: Of 200 subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions detected by IW fs sequence, 93 lesions (46.5%) were not depicted by the DESS sequence. The IW fs sequence depicted subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions to a larger extent than DESS (p < 0.0001), and the opposite was true for subchondral cysts. Confidence scores for differentiation of the two types of lesions were not significantly different between the two sequences. Conclusions: In direct comparison the IW fs sequence depicts more subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions and better demonstrate the extent of their maximum size. The DESS sequence helps in the differentiation of subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions and subchondral cysts. The IW fs sequence should be used for determination of lesion extent whenever the size of subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions is the focus of attention.
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