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ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY
卷 21, 期 10, 页码 1240-1247出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2014.04.014
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MR arthrography; traction; hip joint; articular cartilage; ligamentum teres
Rationale and Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of a modified approach for direct magnetic-resonance (MR) arthrography of the hip under leg traction in achieving a sufficient femoroacetabular interface and improving the visualization of the ligamentum teres. Materials, and Methods : Forty-six MR arthrograms of 44 patients Who underwent MR arthrography with and without leg traction were included into the study. Traction approach included injection of 18-27 mL of fluid (local anesthetic, contrast agent), application of weight-adapted traction load (15-23 kg), and the use of a supporting plate. Patients were instructed to report on pain and Complications with an integer pain scale. Joint distraction was measured on coronal images obtained with and without traction, and two radiologists independently evaluated whether femoroacetabular cartilage layers and the ligamentum teres could be seen as distinct-entities. McNemar test was used and interobserver agreement was assessed. Results: No patient asked for termination of the examination. There ware no cases of neuropraxia. Mean difference in distraction, was 3.7 mm/3.6 mm (reader 1/reader 2). Cartilage layers could be seen as distinct entities in 43/43 (93.5%/93.5%) and 6/8 (13%/17.4%) of the joints with/without traction (p < .001/P < .001), respectively. The ligamentum teres could be differentiated in 33/30.(71.7%/65.2%) cases with traction, in 33/30 (71.7%/65.2%) cases without traction (P < .999/P < .999), and in 40/37 (87%/80.4%) Cases with both the techniques combined. Conclusions: Traction MR arthrography is safe and technically feasible. It enabled the differentiation between femoroacetabular cartilage layers in most cases. Visualization of the ligamentum teres was optimal by combining imaging with both modalities.
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