Lower patient-reported function at 2 years is associated with elevated knee cartilage T1rho and T2 relaxation times at 5 years in young athletes after ACL reconstruction.

Matthew P Ithurburn, Andrew M Zbojniewicz, Staci Thomas, Kevin D Evans, Michael L Pennell, Robert A Magnussen, Mark V Paterno, Laura C Schmitt
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose was to test the following hypotheses: (1) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers of early knee cartilage degeneration would be present in the involved limb of young athletes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and (2) poor knee function would be associated with MRI markers of cartilage degeneration.

Methods: Twenty-five young athletes after primary, unilateral ACLR (mean age, 16.7 years) were followed to 5-year post-return-to-sport (RTS) clearance, as a part of a larger, prospective cohort study in young athletes post-ACLR. At 2-year post-RTS, patient-reported knee function was evaluated using the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS). At 5-year post-RTS, qualitative MRI sequences (3 T) and quantitative T1rho and T2 maps segmented into six regions at the femur and tibia were performed for the involved and uninvolved knee cartilages. Relaxation times were compared between knees using Holm-corrected paired t tests. Linear regression was used to examine the association between KOOS scores at 2 years and relaxation times at 5 years.

Results: Elevated T1rho and T2 relaxation times were observed in the involved knee at the anterior medial femoral condyle compared to the uninvolved knee (p = 0.006, p = 0.024, respectively). Lower KOOS-Pain, KOOS-Symptoms, KOOS-ADL, and KOOS-Sport scores at 2-year post-RTS were associated with higher T1rho or T2 relaxation times in various regions of the involved knee at 5-year post-RTS (all p < 0.05).

Conclusions: MRI markers of early cartilage degeneration were identified in the medial compartment of the involved knee in young athletes 5-year post-RTS after ACLR. Lower KOOS scores at 2-year post-RTS were associated with elevated knee cartilage T1rho and T2 relaxation times at 5-year post-RTS. Evaluating patient-reported function over time after ACLR appears to provide insight into future degenerative changes in the knee cartilage matrix.

年轻运动员ACL重建后2年时患者报告的较低功能与5年时膝关节软骨T1rho和T2松弛时间升高有关。
目的:目的是验证以下假设:(1)年轻运动员前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)后受累肢体存在早期膝关节软骨退行性变的磁共振成像(MRI)标记;(2)膝关节功能差与软骨退行性变的MRI标记相关。方法:对25名单侧原发性ACLR后的年轻运动员(平均年龄16.7岁)进行5年的随访,随访后恢复运动(RTS)清除,作为一项更大的前瞻性队列研究的一部分,研究对象是年轻ACLR后运动员。在rts后2年,使用膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结局评分(oos)评估患者报告的膝关节功能。在rts后5年,对受累和未受累的膝关节软骨进行定性MRI序列(3t)和定量T1rho和T2图,划分为股骨和胫骨的六个区域。使用holm校正配对t检验比较膝关节间的放松时间。采用线性回归检验2岁时kos评分与5岁时放松时间之间的关系。结果:与未受累膝关节相比,受累膝关节股骨前内侧髁处T1rho和T2松弛时间升高(p = 0.006, p = 0.024)。较低的koos -疼痛、koos -症状、KOOS-ADL和KOOS-Sport评分在rts后2年与5年受累膝关节各区域较高的T1rho或T2松弛时间相关(所有p结论:在ACLR后rts后5年的年轻运动员受累膝关节内侧室中发现了早期软骨退变的MRI标记。rts后2年较低的oos评分与rts后5年膝关节软骨T1rho和T2松弛时间升高相关。评估ACLR术后患者报告的功能似乎可以深入了解膝关节软骨基质未来的退行性变化。
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