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- Title
Comparison of a fast 5-min knee MRI protocol with a standard knee MRI protocol: a multi-institutional multi-reader study.
- Authors
Alaia, Erin FitzGerald; Benedick, Alex; Obuchowski, Nancy A.; Polster, Joshua M.; Beltran, Luis S.; Schils, Jean; Garwood, Elisabeth; Burke, Christopher J.; Chang, I-Yuan Joseph; Gyftopoulos, Soterios; Subhas, Naveen
- Abstract
<bold>Purpose: </bold>To compare diagnostic performance of a 5-min knee MRI protocol to that of a standard knee MRI.<bold>Materials and Methods: </bold>One hundred 3 T (100 patients, mean 38.8 years) and 50 1.5 T (46 patients, mean 46.4 years) MRIs, consisting of 5 fast, 2D multi-planar fast-spin-echo (FSE) sequences and five standard multiplanar FSE sequences, from two academic centers (1/2015-1/2016), were retrospectively reviewed by four musculoskeletal radiologists. Agreement between fast and standard (interprotocol agreement) and between standard (intraprotocol agreement) readings for meniscal, ligamentous, chondral, and bone pathology was compared for interchangeability. Frequency of major findings, sensitivity, and specificity was also tested for each protocol.<bold>Results: </bold>Interprotocol agreement using fast MRI was similar to intraprotocol agreement with standard MRI (83.0-99.5%), with no excess disagreement (≤ 1.2; 95% CI, -4.2 to 3.8%), across all structures. Frequency of major findings (1.1-22.4% across structures) on fast and standard MRI was not significantly different (p ≥ 0.215), except more ACL tears on fast MRI (p = 0.021) and more cartilage defects on standard MRI (p < 0.001). Sensitivities (59-100%) and specificities (73-99%) of fast and standard MRI were not significantly different for meniscal and ligament tears (95% CI for difference, -0.08-0.08). For cartilage defects, fast MRI was slightly less sensitive (95% CI for difference, -0.125 to -0.01) but slightly more specific (95% CI for difference, 0.01-0.5) than standard MRI.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>A fast 5-min MRI protocol is interchangeable with and has similar accuracy to a standard knee MRI for evaluating internal derangement of the knee.
- Subjects
KNEE diseases; KNEE; DIAGNOSIS of musculoskeletal system diseases; MEDICAL radiology; MEDICAL protocols; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; COMPARATIVE studies; KNEE injuries; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL cooperation; RESEARCH; EVALUATION research; RETROSPECTIVE studies
- Publication
Skeletal Radiology, 2018, Vol 47, Issue 1, p107
- ISSN
0364-2348
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s00256-017-2780-9