T1rho and UTE T2* mapping of knee articular cartilage following ACL injury: Effects of sex and concomitant lateral meniscus injury

Presenter's Name(s)

Taylor Walker

Abstract

This study examined how sex and lateral meniscus injury influence early tibiofemoral cartilage changes after ACL injury. Pre-op MRIs were analyzed using T1rho and UTE T2* relaxation maps. Females showed increased T1rho in tibial cartilage, while males had increases in femoral cartilage. Additionally, UTE T2* was higher in the superficial lateral femoral compartment with concomitant meniscus tears, especially in females. Deep tibial UTE T2* increased in females but not males. Findings suggest sex and injury severity aNect early cartilage adaptation, highlighting mechanisms of post-injury changes and informing interventions to prevent post-traumatic osteoarthritis.

Primary Faculty Mentor Name

Bruce Beynnon

Status

Undergraduate

Student College

Larner College of Medicine

Program/Major

Medical Student

Primary Research Category

Clinical

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T1rho and UTE T2* mapping of knee articular cartilage following ACL injury: Effects of sex and concomitant lateral meniscus injury

This study examined how sex and lateral meniscus injury influence early tibiofemoral cartilage changes after ACL injury. Pre-op MRIs were analyzed using T1rho and UTE T2* relaxation maps. Females showed increased T1rho in tibial cartilage, while males had increases in femoral cartilage. Additionally, UTE T2* was higher in the superficial lateral femoral compartment with concomitant meniscus tears, especially in females. Deep tibial UTE T2* increased in females but not males. Findings suggest sex and injury severity aNect early cartilage adaptation, highlighting mechanisms of post-injury changes and informing interventions to prevent post-traumatic osteoarthritis.