Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software

The objective of this study is to find the suitable MRI sequence for a tibiofemoral contact area study assisted by MATLAB software. An MRI image’s color contrast quality and optimal scanning time are the optimized parameters. The hypothesis of this study is that the protocol sequence bonding with th...

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Published in:Jurnal Teknologi
Main Author: Arsat Z.A.; Kadarman A.H.; Shokri A.A.; Aziz M.E.; Shuib S.
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2015
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Arsat Z.A.; Kadarman A.H.; Shokri A.A.; Aziz M.E.; Shuib S.
Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software
2015
Jurnal Teknologi
76
7
10.11113/jt.v76.5706
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84943226766&doi=10.11113%2fjt.v76.5706&partnerID=40&md5=c850f6550945603739ecac90ba8969cd
The objective of this study is to find the suitable MRI sequence for a tibiofemoral contact area study assisted by MATLAB software. An MRI image’s color contrast quality and optimal scanning time are the optimized parameters. The hypothesis of this study is that the protocol sequence bonding with the fastest scanning time should have greatest efficiency error. Three healthy subjects’ knees were scanned in the prone position under Turbo Spin Echo (TSE), Fast Field Echo (FFE) and Steady State Free Precision (SSFP) sequences. A total 34 slices was acquired for each sequence, each slices being 2-mm thick and a 0.2-mm gap between slices. The results of the analysis revealed that the FFE and the SSFP sequences resulted in additional 8.17% and 14.26% efficiency error of contact area between the femoral cartilage and the meniscus, respectively. Those errors were even greater in the contact area between the femoral and the tibial cartilages, where the FFE sequence estimated the error at about 19.82%, whereas for the SSFP sequence, the extra contact area measured about 22.89%. All calculation percentages were relative to the TSE sequence. It is suggested that the TSE sequence is a suitable MRI sequence for this study, due to its excellent image color contrast intensity and clocked optimal scanning time. © 2015, Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
Penerbit UTM Press
1279696
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author Arsat Z.A.; Kadarman A.H.; Shokri A.A.; Aziz M.E.; Shuib S.
spellingShingle Arsat Z.A.; Kadarman A.H.; Shokri A.A.; Aziz M.E.; Shuib S.
Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software
author_facet Arsat Z.A.; Kadarman A.H.; Shokri A.A.; Aziz M.E.; Shuib S.
author_sort Arsat Z.A.; Kadarman A.H.; Shokri A.A.; Aziz M.E.; Shuib S.
title Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software
title_short Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software
title_full Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software
title_fullStr Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software
title_sort Magnetic resonance imaging sequence analysis of tibiofemoral contact area assisted by matlab software
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description The objective of this study is to find the suitable MRI sequence for a tibiofemoral contact area study assisted by MATLAB software. An MRI image’s color contrast quality and optimal scanning time are the optimized parameters. The hypothesis of this study is that the protocol sequence bonding with the fastest scanning time should have greatest efficiency error. Three healthy subjects’ knees were scanned in the prone position under Turbo Spin Echo (TSE), Fast Field Echo (FFE) and Steady State Free Precision (SSFP) sequences. A total 34 slices was acquired for each sequence, each slices being 2-mm thick and a 0.2-mm gap between slices. The results of the analysis revealed that the FFE and the SSFP sequences resulted in additional 8.17% and 14.26% efficiency error of contact area between the femoral cartilage and the meniscus, respectively. Those errors were even greater in the contact area between the femoral and the tibial cartilages, where the FFE sequence estimated the error at about 19.82%, whereas for the SSFP sequence, the extra contact area measured about 22.89%. All calculation percentages were relative to the TSE sequence. It is suggested that the TSE sequence is a suitable MRI sequence for this study, due to its excellent image color contrast intensity and clocked optimal scanning time. © 2015, Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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