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Morphological assessment of cartilage and osteoarthritis in clinical practice and research: Intermediate-weighted fat-suppressed sequences and beyond

Omoumi, Patrick
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Mourad, Charbel
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Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste
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May 8, 2023
Skeletal Radiology

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely regarded as the primary modality for the morphological assessment of cartilage and all other joint tissues involved in osteoarthritis. 2D fast spin echo fat-suppressed intermediate-weighted (FSE FS IW) sequences with a TE between 30 and 40ms have stood the test of time and are considered the cornerstone of MRI protocols for clinical practice and trials. These sequences offer a good balance between sensitivity and specificity and provide appropriate contrast and signal within the cartilage as well as between cartilage, articular fluid, and subchondral bone. Additionally, FS IW sequences enable the evaluation of menisci, ligaments, synovitis/effusion, and bone marrow edema-like signal changes. This review article provides a rationale for the use of FSE FS IW sequences in the morphological assessment of cartilage and osteoarthritis, along with a brief overview of other clinically available sequences for this indication. Additionally, the article highlights ongoing research efforts aimed at improving FSE FS IW sequences through 3D acquisitions with enhanced resolution, shortened examination times, and exploring the potential benefits of different magnetic field strengths. While most of the literature on cartilage imaging focuses on the knee, the concepts presented here are applicable to all joints.

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Type
review article
DOI
10.1007/s00256-023-04343-2
Web of Science ID

WOS:000983871800002

Author(s)
Omoumi, Patrick
Mourad, Charbel
Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste
Hilbert, Tom  
Date Issued

2023-05-08

Publisher

SPRINGER

Published in
Skeletal Radiology
Subjects

Orthopedics

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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging

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osteoarthritis

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mri

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mri physics

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cartilage

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qualitative assessment

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artificial intelligence

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fast-spin-echo

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articular-cartilage

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ct-arthrography

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mr-arthrography

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diagnostic performance

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simultaneous multislice

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imaging techniques

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joint cartilage

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in-vitro

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3 t

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June 5, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/198034
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