IMAGING SCIENCE AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY ›› 2022, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (5): 1247-1252.DOI: 10.7517/issn.1674-0475.220201

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The Efficacy Evaluation of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair by Magnetic Resonance T2 mapping Imaging

PEI Xufeng1, HUANG Fang1, CHEN Yue2   

  1. 1. Emergency Department of Jingzhou Hospital Affiliated to Changjiang University, Jingzhou 434020, Hubei, P. R. China;
    2. Medical Imaging Center of Jingzhou Hospital Affiliated to Changjiang University, Jingzhou 434020, Hubei, P. R. China
  • Received:2022-02-23 Published:2022-09-13

Abstract: This paper explored the efficacy value of magnetic resonance T2 mapping imaging in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. 72 gymnasts with rotator cuff injury underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair were selected, and underwent routine MR sequence and T2 mapping sequence examination of the shoulder joint before and 6 months after surgery. And then divided them into excellent group (n=52) and poor group (n=20) according 6 months postoperative effect. The results showed that the proportion of low-grade MRI in the excellent group was higher than in the poor group, and the T2 values of the supraspinatus tendon in the middle, medial and lateral sides of the supraspinatus tendon before and 6 months after surgery were lower than those in the poor group. The constant-murley score (CMS), university shoulder score (UCLA) was higher than that of the poor group (P<0.05). The T2 values of the middle, medial and lateral supraspinatus tendon were negatively correlated with the CMS and UCLA scores before and 6 months after surgery (P<0.05). T2 values of the supraspinatus tendon before and 6 months after surgery were significantly correlated with the curative effect (P<0.05). The middle, medial and lateral T2 values of the supraspinatus tendon at 6 months after surgery were combined to evaluate the postoperative curative effect. The poor area under the curve (AUC) was the largest at 0.887. Magnetic resonance T2 mapping imaging has a high value in evaluating the efficacy of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.

Key words: magnetic resonance, T2 mapping imaging, gymnasts, rotator cuff injury, rotator cuff repair, evaluation of curative effect