3D CAIPIRINHA accelerated SPACE is a newly
developed technic that can achieve faster acquisition and high resolution
isotropic 3D imaging of the knee. However, its clinical diagnostic performance
in knee joint hasn’t been proved yet. In this study, we compared the clinical
diagnostic performance of 3D CAIPIRINHA accelerated SPACE and the conventional
routine knee MRI in patients with knee injuries. We found that 3D CAIPIRINHA
accelerated SPACE was able to detect more cartilage lesions and meniscus tear
than the conventional 2D knee protocol. Whereas, the clinical diagnostic
performance of the other lesions, such as bone marrow edema and ligaments tear
were similar of the two protocols.
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