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Patellofemoral instability in children: T2 relaxation times of the patellar cartilage in patients with and without patellofemoral instability and correlation with morphological grading of cartilage damage

Authors
Kang, Chang HoKim, Hee KyungShiraj, SaharAnton, ChristopherKim, Dong HoonHorn, Paul S.
Issue Date
7월-2016
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Cartilage; Children; Knee; Magnetic resonance imaging; Patellofemoral joint; Patellofemoral instability; T2 mapping
Citation
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY, v.46, no.8, pp.1134 - 1141
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Journal Title
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
Volume
46
Number
8
Start Page
1134
End Page
1141
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88256
DOI
10.1007/s00247-016-3574-2
ISSN
0301-0449
Abstract
Patellofemoral instability is one of the most common causes of cartilage damage in teenagers. To quantitatively evaluate the patellar cartilage in patients with patellofemoral instability using T2 relaxation time maps (T2 maps), compare the values to those in patients without patellofemoral instability and correlate them with morphological grades in patients with patellofemoral instability. Fifty-three patients with patellofemoral instability (mean age: 15.9 +/- 2.4 years) and 53 age- and gender-matched patients without patellofemoral instability were included. Knee MR with axial T2 map was performed. Mean T2 relaxation times were obtained at the medial, central and lateral zones of the patellar cartilage and compared between the two groups. In the patellofemoral instability group, morphological grading of the patellar cartilage (0-4) was performed and correlated with T2 relaxation times. Mean T2 relaxation times were significantly longer in the group with patellofemoral instability as compared to those of the control group across the patellar cartilage (Student's t-test, P < 0.05) with the longest time at the central area. Positive correlation was seen between mean T2 relaxation time and morphological grading (Pearson correlation coefficiency, P < 0.001). T2 increased with severity of morphological grading from 0 to 3 (mixed model, P < 0.001), but no statistical difference was seen between grades 3 and 4. In patellofemoral instability, patellar cartilage damage occurs across the entire cartilage with the highest T2 values at the apex. T2 relaxation times directly reflect the severity in low-grade cartilage damage, which implies an important role for T2 maps in differentiating between normal and low-grade cartilage damage.
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