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Abstract #0515

Longitudinal assessment of autologous knee chondrocyte implantation using DL T2 Mapping and DOSMA framework

Laura Carretero1,2, Maggie Fung3, Bruno Astuto A. Nunes4, Rupsa Bhattacharjee5, Valentina Pedoia5, Sharmila Majumdar5, Akshay Chaudhari 6, Arjun Divyang Desai6, Feliks Kogan6, Elena Rodríguez7, Juan Manuel López-Alcorocho7, Eugenia Sánchez7, Isabel Guillén7, Pedro Guillén7, Florian Wiesinger1, Norberto Malpica2, and Mario Padrón7
1GE HealthCare, Munich, Germany, 2LAIMBIO, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain, 3GE HealthCare, New York, NY, United States, 4GE HealthCare, San Ramon, CA, United States, 5Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), San Francisco, CA, United States, 6Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, 7Clinica CEMTRO, Madrid, Spain

Synopsis

Keywords: Cartilage, Quantitative Imaging

Motivation: Clinical adoption of quantitative MRI for cartilage repair monitoring is hindered by a lack of standardization in acquisition and tedious image analysis.

Goal(s): Our goal was to longitudinally assess high-density autologous chondrocyte implantation (HD-ACI) in the knee using a fast and robust DL T2 mapping technique, correlating with clinical outcome.

Approach: 15 HD-ACI patients (treated in femoral/patellar compartments) were longitudinally imaged and processed with a semi-automated pipeline, enabling a standardized regional analysis at a layer level.

Results: DL T2 map reflected longitudinal significant changes in deep layer. Significant T2 decrease in femoral HD-ACI within the first follow-up year, correlated with good clinical progression.

Impact: The demonstrated feasibility of DL T2 mapping coupled with a semi-automatic analysis to monitor changes after HD-ACI repair, allows for further investigation of the underlying biology of quantitative findings; advancing its adoption as cartilage healing biomarker in the clinical setting.

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