10-Min 3D Turbo Spin Echo MRI of the Knee in Children: Arthroscopy-Validated Accuracy for the Diagnosis of Internal Derangement

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI
Jan FritzRushyuan J Lee

Abstract

Ten-minute MRI of the pediatric knee can add value through increased cost-effectiveness and decreased sedation needs but requires validation of its clinical efficacy. To determine the arthroscopy-based diagnostic accuracy and interreader reliability of 10-min 3D Controlled Aliasing In Parallel Imaging Results In Higher Acceleration (CAIPIRINHA) turbo spin echo (TSE) MRI with two isotropic pulse sequences for the diagnosis of internal derangement in children with painful knee conditions. Prospective. Sixty children. 3T, gradient echo-based scout with automatic anatomical landmark recognition and plane prescription, 3D CAIPIRINHA SPACE TSE. Three fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists evaluated the MRI studies independently and resolved discrepancies through consensus. Outcome variables included image quality, motion artifacts, meniscal abnormalities, anterior and posterior cruciate ligament tears, and cartilage lesions. Arthroscopic surgery served as the standard of reference, which was performed after 37 (range, 1-143) days post-MRI. Diagnostic accuracy analysis of MRI with arthroscopic surgery as the standard of reference. Reliability analysis through calculation of interreader agreements with kappa statistics. All st...Continue Reading

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