1. Association of cartilage T 1 ρ and T 2 relaxation time measurement with hip osteoarthritis progression: A 5-year longitudinal study using voxel-based relaxometry and Z-score normalization.
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Thahakoya, Rafeek, Roach, Koren, Han, Misung, Bhattacharjee, Rupsa, Jiang, Fei, Luitjens, Johanna, Bahroos, Emma, Pedoia, Valentina, Souza, Richard, and Majumdar, Sharmila
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Articular cartilage ,Hip osteoarthritis ,Longitudinal study ,VBR analysis - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the longitudinal changes of cartilage T 1 ρ and T 2 relaxation time measurements in hip-OA patients. METHODS: A calibration study compared two scanner data, Scanner-1 (GE Discovery MR750 3.0T) with unilateral acquisition protocol and Scanner-2 (GE Signa Premier 3.0T) with bilateral acquisition protocol, using nine subjects(average age = 40.33 ± 13.53 years, 5 females), including one hip-OA subject. Quantified parameters from the Scanner-2 were adjusted using voxel-based relaxometry(VBR) and Z-score normalization to reduce the inter-scanner variability. Eighteen hip-OA Subjects (age = 53.11 ± 14.96 years, 12 females) were recruited to the longitudinal variability study from 2016, comprising five assessments at 1-year intervals. Baseline to 3rd-year data used unilateral acquisition with Scanner-1, while 4th-year data used bilateral acquisition with Scanner-2. A linear mixed-effects model(LME) assessed trajectory analyses, with acquisition year, age, sex, body mass index(BMI), and Kellgren-Lawrence(KL) score as predictor variables and cartilage mean T 1 ρ and T 2 values as outcomes. RESULTS: VBR analysis after Z-score normalization showed that only a few of the whole cartilage voxels had significant differences in T 1 ρ ( femur-2.36 % and acetabular-3.23 %) and T 2 (femur-2.30 % and acetabular-2.94 %) values between the scanners. The LME analysis showed that the BMI predictor variable was significantly correlated with the femur T 1 ρ (p
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- 2024