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Biomechanical properties and vascularity of an anterior cruciate ligament graft can be predicted by contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. A two-year study in sheep.

机译:前交叉韧带移植物的生物力学特性和血管性可以通过对比增强磁共振成像来预测。为期两年的绵羊研究。

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Magnetic resonance imaging has been used to determine graft integrity and study the remodeling process of anterior cruciate ligament grafts morphologically in humans. The goal of the present study was to compare graft signal intensity and morphologic characteristics on magnetic resonance imaging with biomechanical and histologic parameters in a long-term animal model. Thirty sheep underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with an autologous Achilles tendon split graft and were sacrificed after 6, 12, 24, 52, or 104 weeks. Before sacrifice, all animals underwent plain and contrast-enhanced (gadolinium-diethylenetriamine pentacetic acid) magnetic resonance imaging (1.5 T, proton density weighted, 2-mm sections) of their operated knees. The signaloise quotient was calculated and data were correlated to the maximum load to failure, tensile strength, and stiffness of the grafts. The vascularity of the grafts was determined immunohistochemically by staining for endothelial cells (factor VIII). We found that high signal intensity on magnetic resonance imaging reflects a decrease of mechanical properties of the graft during early remodeling. Correlation analyses revealed significant negative linear correlations between the signaloise quotient and the load to failure, stiffness, and tensile strength. In general, correlations for contrast-enhanced measurements of signal intensity were stronger than those for plain magnetic resonance imaging. Immunohistochemistry confirmed that contrast medium enhancement reflects the vascular status of the graft tissue during remodeling. We conclude that quantitatively determined magnetic resonance imaging signal intensity may be a useful tool for following the graft remodeling process in a noninvasive manner.
机译:磁共振成像已被用于确定移植物的完整性,并在形态上研究人类前十字韧带移植物的重塑过程。本研究的目的是将磁共振成像中的移植物信号强度和形态特征与长期动物模型中的生物力学和组织学参数进行比较。 30只绵羊用自体跟腱分离移植术进行前交叉韧带重建,并在6、12、24、52或104周后处死。处死前,所有动物均对其手术的膝盖进行平扫和增强造影剂(ga-二亚乙基三胺五乙酸)磁共振成像(1.5 T,质子密度加权,截面2 mm)。计算信噪比,并将数据与最大破坏载荷,抗张强度和移植物刚度相关。通过对内皮细胞(因子VIII)染色免疫组织化学测定移植物的血管。我们发现磁共振成像上的高信号强度反映了早期重塑过程中移植物机械性能的降低。相关分析表明,信号/噪声商与破坏载荷,刚度和拉伸强度之间存在显着的负线性相关性。通常,信号强度对比增强测量的相关性强于普通磁共振成像。免疫组织化学证实,造影剂的增强反映了重塑过程中移植组织的血管状态。我们得出的结论是,定量确定的磁共振成像信号强度可能是用于以无创方式跟踪移植物重塑过程的有用工具。

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