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Abstract #1653

Longitudinal Biochemical Evaluation of the Femoropatellar Joint During the Transeuropean Foot Race by Using Zonal T2* Mapping

Martin Brix1, Sabine Gd2, Uwe Schtz3, Christian Billich3, Klaus Friedrich2, Alina Messner2, Siegfried Trattnig2

1Department of Orthopaedics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Radiology, MR Center of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Department of Radiology, University Hospital Ulm, Ulm, Baden Wrttemberg, Germany


In ry, 19 runners were measured on a mobile 1.5 Tesla MRI during the Transeuropean-Foot-Race, a ultramarathon with an average of 70.1 km per day for 64 consecutive days. All participants received baseline measurement before the run and afterwards severel times during the run. T2* measurement was performed in the femoropatellar joint and demonstrated a significant difference of T2* values of the patella between baseline measuremnet and the first assessment during the run.