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HERO ID
3055863
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Temporal behavior of intraarticular gadolinium
Author(s)
Wagner, SC; Schweitzer, ME; Weishaupt, D
Year
2001
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
ISSN:
0363-8715
EISSN:
1532-3145
Volume
25
Issue
5
Page Numbers
661-670
Language
English
PMID
11584223
Web of Science Id
WOS:000171047700001
Abstract
PURPOSE:
As imaging delays during MR arthrography can result in suboptimal studies and potential pitfalls in diagnosis, we sought to evaluate the temporal behavior of intraarticular Gd-DTPA.
METHOD:
We prospectively studied four shoulders, four knees, and four hips. Two of each group received either an intraarticular injection of 3 mmol/L Gd-DTPA and iodinated contrast medium or 2 mmol/L Gd-DTPA and 0.9% saline. We measured contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and joint distention on serial T1-weighted sequences. Retrospectively, we measured CNR and imaging delays in 31 MR arthrography patients (20 shoulders, 7 knees, and 4 hips).
RESULTS:
In the shoulder, maximal CNR and joint distention occurred at 15 min. CNR decreased 53% by 1 h. In the knee, maximal distention occurred at 1 h, whereas CNR peaked at 2.75 h and then declined 20 and 86% by 3.5 and 6.25 h, respectively. In the hip, peak CNR and distention occurred at 0.5 h. CNR declined 53% by 2 h. Both contrast mixtures yielded similar results.
CONCLUSION:
MR arthrography may tolerate imaging delays of 1 h for the shoulder, 2 h for the hip, and 3.5 h for the knee.
Keywords
magnetic resonance, arthrography; shoulder; knee; hip; Gd-DTPA
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