The sensitivity of several quantitative MRI parameters to early degenerative changes in articular cartilage was investigated in an experimentally induced anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT) rabbit model. Namely T1, continuous wave T1ρ (CWT1ρ), adiabatic T1ρ (AdT1ρ) and T2ρ (AdT2ρ), T2 and TRAFF (relaxation along a fictitious field) were measured at 9.4 T. All parameters showed significant elongation within two weeks of ACLT, except TRAFF. Rotating frame parameters showed some evidence of superior sensitivity to cartilage alterations. A multiparametric approach may enhance the discrimination power of quantitative MRI for early cartilage degeneration.
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