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Comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a light-based imaging technique suitable for depiction of thin tissue layers such as articular cartilage. Quantification of results and direct comparison with a reference standard is needed to confirm the role of OCT in cartilage evaluati...

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Autores principales: Cernohorsky, Paul, Kok, Aimee C, de Bruin, Daniel Martijn, Brandt, Martin J, Faber, Dirk J, Tuijthof, Gabrielle J, Kerkhoffs, Gino M, Strackee, Simon D, van Leeuwen, Ton G
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350610
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.979312
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author Cernohorsky, Paul
Kok, Aimee C
de Bruin, Daniel Martijn
Brandt, Martin J
Faber, Dirk J
Tuijthof, Gabrielle J
Kerkhoffs, Gino M
Strackee, Simon D
van Leeuwen, Ton G
author_facet Cernohorsky, Paul
Kok, Aimee C
de Bruin, Daniel Martijn
Brandt, Martin J
Faber, Dirk J
Tuijthof, Gabrielle J
Kerkhoffs, Gino M
Strackee, Simon D
van Leeuwen, Ton G
author_sort Cernohorsky, Paul
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a light-based imaging technique suitable for depiction of thin tissue layers such as articular cartilage. Quantification of results and direct comparison with a reference standard is needed to confirm the role of OCT in cartilage evaluation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Goat talus articular cartilage repair was assessed quantitatively with OCT and compared with histopathology using semi-automated analysis software. Osteochondral defects were created centrally in goat tali with subsequent healing over 24 weeks. After sacrifice, the tali were analyzed using OCT and processed into histopathology slides. Cartilage thickness, repair tissue area, and surface roughness were measured. Also, light attenuation coefficient measurements were performed to assess differences in the properties of healthy tissue and repair tissue. RESULTS: Intra-class correlation coefficients for resemblance between the 2 techniques were 0.95 (p < 0.001) for thickness, 0.73 (p = 0.002) for repair tissue area, and 0.63 (p = 0.015) for surface roughness. Light attenuation differed significantly between healthy cartilage (8.2 (SD 3.9) mm(-1)) and repair tissue (2.8 (SD 1.5) mm(-1)) (p < 0.001). INTERPRETATION: Compared to histopathology as the standard reference method, OCT is a reproducible technique in quantitative analysis of goat talus articular cartilage, especially when assessing cartilage thickness and to a lesser extent when measuring repair tissue area and surface roughness. Moreover, differences in local light attenuation suggest measurable variation in tissue structure, enhancing the clinical applicability of quantitative measurements from cartilage OCT images.
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spelling pubmed-44047812015-05-26 Comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage Cernohorsky, Paul Kok, Aimee C de Bruin, Daniel Martijn Brandt, Martin J Faber, Dirk J Tuijthof, Gabrielle J Kerkhoffs, Gino M Strackee, Simon D van Leeuwen, Ton G Acta Orthop Miscellaneous BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a light-based imaging technique suitable for depiction of thin tissue layers such as articular cartilage. Quantification of results and direct comparison with a reference standard is needed to confirm the role of OCT in cartilage evaluation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Goat talus articular cartilage repair was assessed quantitatively with OCT and compared with histopathology using semi-automated analysis software. Osteochondral defects were created centrally in goat tali with subsequent healing over 24 weeks. After sacrifice, the tali were analyzed using OCT and processed into histopathology slides. Cartilage thickness, repair tissue area, and surface roughness were measured. Also, light attenuation coefficient measurements were performed to assess differences in the properties of healthy tissue and repair tissue. RESULTS: Intra-class correlation coefficients for resemblance between the 2 techniques were 0.95 (p < 0.001) for thickness, 0.73 (p = 0.002) for repair tissue area, and 0.63 (p = 0.015) for surface roughness. Light attenuation differed significantly between healthy cartilage (8.2 (SD 3.9) mm(-1)) and repair tissue (2.8 (SD 1.5) mm(-1)) (p < 0.001). INTERPRETATION: Compared to histopathology as the standard reference method, OCT is a reproducible technique in quantitative analysis of goat talus articular cartilage, especially when assessing cartilage thickness and to a lesser extent when measuring repair tissue area and surface roughness. Moreover, differences in local light attenuation suggest measurable variation in tissue structure, enhancing the clinical applicability of quantitative measurements from cartilage OCT images. Informa Healthcare 2015-04 2015-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4404781/ /pubmed/25350610 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.979312 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopaedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 License which permits users to download and share the article for non-commercial purposes, so long as the article is reproduced in the whole without changes, and provided the original source is credited.
spellingShingle Miscellaneous
Cernohorsky, Paul
Kok, Aimee C
de Bruin, Daniel Martijn
Brandt, Martin J
Faber, Dirk J
Tuijthof, Gabrielle J
Kerkhoffs, Gino M
Strackee, Simon D
van Leeuwen, Ton G
Comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage
title Comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage
title_full Comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage
title_fullStr Comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage
title_short Comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage
title_sort comparison of optical coherence tomography and histopathology in quantitative assessment of goat talus articular cartilage
topic Miscellaneous
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350610
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.979312
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