1. Quantitative evaluation of the characteristic of infrapatellar fat pad Fat Content and Unsaturation Index by using hydrogen proton MR spectroscopy
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Lijie, Zhong, Mianwen, Li, Xueting, Du, Yukun, Ding, Xintao, Zhang, Yingjie, Mei, Peiwei, Yi, Yanqiu, Feng, Yanjun, Chen, and Xiaodong, Zhang
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Synovitis ,Adipose Tissue ,Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Humans ,Pain ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,Protons ,Biomarkers ,Hydrogen - Abstract
To investigate the characteristics of fat content and component in IFP using hydrogen proton MR spectroscopy (80 volunteers were enrolled. Subjects were grouped based on Kellgren-Lawrence (K-L) grading. Fat fraction (FF) and unsaturation index (UI) of IFP were measured usingAfter matching BMI, waistline, and K-L grade, a total of 64 knees were included and divided into 23 normal, 25 mild OA, and 16 advanced OA. The mean values were 76.79% ± 7.24%, 70.35% ± 7.42%, and 58.29% ± 10.32% for FF in the healthy controls, mild OA, and advanced OA group, and 6.36 ± 1.19%, 6.08 ± 1.35%, and 5.69 ± 1.78% for UI, respectively, the statistical difference was found for FF (p 0.01). A good negative correlation was observed between the FF and the severity of OA, Hoffa-synovitis (r = -0.625, -0.758, respectively, p 0.0001), and a weak inverse correlation with knee pain.FF alteration in IFP is associated with the severity of OA, Hoffa synovitis, and knee pain, and has the potential to be a new quantitative imaging biomarker in knee OA.
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- 2022