Abstract
Purpose: to investigate magnetization transfer (MT) parameters and rotating frame relaxation time T1ρ in patellar cartilage at different levels of degeneration
Material and Methods: Thirty cadaveric patellae were examined at 0.1 T using the time-dependent saturation-transfer MT technique and the spin lock (SL) technique. in an SL experiment, nuclear spins are locked with a radiofrequency (RF) field, and the locked nuclear magnetization relaxes along the magnetic component of the locking RF field. the specimens were divided into three groups according to the level of cartilage degeneration. MT parameters and T1ρ were measured
Results: the MT effect was greater in degenerated cartilage than in normal cartilage. T1ρ was longer in advanced cartilage degeneration than in intermediate cartilage degeneration
Conclusion: the results suggest that more studies are needed to fully establish the value of SL imaging in cartilage degeneration