Multi-Vendor Multi-Site Novel Accelerated MRI Relaxometry

Description

Currently the diagnosis of OA is based on radiographs and clinical findings, which is limited to detecting late-stage disease. There is a pressing, unmet clinical need for robust assessment of early changes in cartilage health. Towards this goal, extensive efforts are ongoing to develop quantitative MRI for cartilage matrix analysis. MR T1ρ and T2 relaxation times have shown to be promising imaging biomarkers for early cartilage degeneration and prediction of disease progression. However, many challenges remain to clinically applying these techniques, including lack of standardized acquisition and quantification methods, and long acquisition times. The study aims to develop novel, fast and reproducible MR T1ρ and T2 relaxation time imaging methods on MR systems from multiple vendors and establish a platform for standardization and cross validation of these measures as a tool for clinical trials using such techniques. Following method validation, patients at risk for osteoarthritis will be tested.

Conditions

Bone Diseases, Infectious, Musculoskeletal Diseases, Joint Diseases, Osteoarthritis, ACL Tear, Cartilage Degeneration

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

Currently the diagnosis of OA is based on radiographs and clinical findings, which is limited to detecting late-stage disease. There is a pressing, unmet clinical need for robust assessment of early changes in cartilage health. Towards this goal, extensive efforts are ongoing to develop quantitative MRI for cartilage matrix analysis. MR T1ρ and T2 relaxation times have shown to be promising imaging biomarkers for early cartilage degeneration and prediction of disease progression. However, many challenges remain to clinically applying these techniques, including lack of standardized acquisition and quantification methods, and long acquisition times. The study aims to develop novel, fast and reproducible MR T1ρ and T2 relaxation time imaging methods on MR systems from multiple vendors and establish a platform for standardization and cross validation of these measures as a tool for clinical trials using such techniques. Following method validation, patients at risk for osteoarthritis will be tested.

Multi-Vendor Multi-Site Novel Accelerated MRI Relaxometry

Multi-Vendor Multi-Site Novel Accelerated MRI Relaxometry

Condition
Bone Diseases, Infectious
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Cleveland

Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44195

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • 1. Age \> 18
  • 1. Age 18-50
  • 1. Age 18-50
  • 2. Sustain an acute full ACL tear in one knee; the contralateral knee uninjured
  • 3. Undergo ACL reconstructions and standard rehabilitation
  • 1. Age 18-50
  • 1. Contraindication to MRI such as severe claustrophobia and implanted devices such as neurostimulators, pacemakers, aneurysm clips etc.
  • 2. Pregnancy.
  • 1. Contraindication to MRI such as severe claustrophobia and implanted devices such as neurostimulators, pacemakers, aneurysm clips etc.
  • 2. Pregnancy.
  • 3. History of osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis
  • 4. Previous injury and/or surgery on either knee
  • 1. Contraindication to MRI such as severe claustrophobia and implanted devices such as neurostimulators, pacemakers, aneurysm clips etc.
  • 2. Pregnancy.
  • 3. Inability to undergo standard pre- and post-injury/operative rehabilitation
  • 1. Contraindication to MRI such as severe claustrophobia and implanted devices such as neurostimulators, pacemakers, aneurysm clips etc.
  • 2. Pregnancy.
  • 3. History of osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis
  • 4. Previous injury and/or surgery on either knee

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to 50 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Xiaojuan Li,

Xiaojuan Li, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Director, Program for Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging

Study Record Dates

2026-12-28