Mike Notohamiprodjo1, Annie Horng2,
Bernhard Kuschel2, Peter Br3, Maximilian F. Reiser,
Christian Glaser
1Institute for Clinical Radiology, University
Hospitals Munich, Munich, Bavaria, Germany; 2University Hospitals
Munich, Insitute for Clinical Radiology; 3Siemens Sector
Healthcare
The
purpose of this study was to evaluate a 3D-TSE-sequence with optimized
acquisition strategies for improved tissue-contrast. Fifteen volunteers and
50 patients were examined at 3T (Magnetom VERIO, Siemens Sector Healtcare)
with the PDfs-weighted 3D-TSE-sequence SPACE. Relevant SNR and CNR, i.e.
fluid and Cartilage, of the isotropic 3D-TSE-sequence were significantly
higher than of conventional 2D-TSE-sequences. Depiction of the femoral
trochlea and small structures was significantly better. Small lesions could be better
detected with the 3D-TSE-sequence. Diagnostic confidence was not
significantly different. This technique hold high potential for further
knee-MRI-protocols with excellent image quality and clinical performance
compared to current 2D-protocols.