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Relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional MRI analysis

BACKGROUND: We developed a fully automatic three-dimensional knee MRI analysis software that can quantify meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements, including the projected cartilage area ratio (PCAR), which represents the ratio of the subject’s actual cartilage area to their ideal cartilage are...

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Autores principales: Aoki, Hayato, Ozeki, Nobutake, Katano, Hisako, Hyodo, Akinobu, Miura, Yugo, Matsuda, Junpei, Takanashi, Kimiko, Suzuki, Kenji, Masumoto, Jun, Okanouchi, Noriya, Fujiwara, Takeo, Sekiya, Ichiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33183257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-020-03768-3
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author Aoki, Hayato
Ozeki, Nobutake
Katano, Hisako
Hyodo, Akinobu
Miura, Yugo
Matsuda, Junpei
Takanashi, Kimiko
Suzuki, Kenji
Masumoto, Jun
Okanouchi, Noriya
Fujiwara, Takeo
Sekiya, Ichiro
author_facet Aoki, Hayato
Ozeki, Nobutake
Katano, Hisako
Hyodo, Akinobu
Miura, Yugo
Matsuda, Junpei
Takanashi, Kimiko
Suzuki, Kenji
Masumoto, Jun
Okanouchi, Noriya
Fujiwara, Takeo
Sekiya, Ichiro
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description BACKGROUND: We developed a fully automatic three-dimensional knee MRI analysis software that can quantify meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements, including the projected cartilage area ratio (PCAR), which represents the ratio of the subject’s actual cartilage area to their ideal cartilage area. We also collected 3D MRI knee data from 561 volunteers (aged 30–79 years) from the “Kanagawa Knee Study.” Our purposes were to verify the accuracy of the software for automatic cartilage and meniscus segmentation using knee MRI and to examine the relationship between medial meniscus extrusion measurements and cartilage measurements from Kanagawa Knee Study data. METHODS: We constructed a neural network for the software by randomly choosing 10 healthy volunteers and 103 patients with knee pain. We validated the algorithm by randomly selecting 108 of these 113 subjects for training, and determined Dice similarity coefficients from five other subjects. We constructed a neural network using all data (113 subjects) for training. Cartilage thickness, cartilage volume, and PCAR in the medial femoral, lateral femoral, medial tibial, and lateral tibial regions were quantified by using the trained software on Kanagawa Knee Study data and their relationship with subject height was investigated. We also quantified the medial meniscus coverage ratio (MMCR), defined as the ratio of the overlapping area between the medial meniscus area and the medial tibial cartilage area to the medial tibial cartilage area. Finally, we examined the relationship between MMCR and PCAR at middle central medial tibial (mcMT) subregion located in the center of nine subregions in the medial tibial cartilage. RESULTS: Dice similarity coefficients for cartilage and meniscus were both approximately 0.9. The femoral and tibial cartilage thickness and volume at each region correlated with height, but PCAR did not correlate with height in most settings. PCAR at the mcMT was significantly correlated with MMCR. CONCLUSIONS: Our software showed high segmentation accuracy for the knee cartilage and meniscus. PCAR was more useful than cartilage thickness or volume since it was less affected by height. Relations ips were observed between the medial tibial cartilage measurements and the medial meniscus extrusion measurements in our cross-sectional study. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN, UMIN000032826; 1 September 2018,
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spelling pubmed-76640632020-11-13 Relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional MRI analysis Aoki, Hayato Ozeki, Nobutake Katano, Hisako Hyodo, Akinobu Miura, Yugo Matsuda, Junpei Takanashi, Kimiko Suzuki, Kenji Masumoto, Jun Okanouchi, Noriya Fujiwara, Takeo Sekiya, Ichiro BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: We developed a fully automatic three-dimensional knee MRI analysis software that can quantify meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements, including the projected cartilage area ratio (PCAR), which represents the ratio of the subject’s actual cartilage area to their ideal cartilage area. We also collected 3D MRI knee data from 561 volunteers (aged 30–79 years) from the “Kanagawa Knee Study.” Our purposes were to verify the accuracy of the software for automatic cartilage and meniscus segmentation using knee MRI and to examine the relationship between medial meniscus extrusion measurements and cartilage measurements from Kanagawa Knee Study data. METHODS: We constructed a neural network for the software by randomly choosing 10 healthy volunteers and 103 patients with knee pain. We validated the algorithm by randomly selecting 108 of these 113 subjects for training, and determined Dice similarity coefficients from five other subjects. We constructed a neural network using all data (113 subjects) for training. Cartilage thickness, cartilage volume, and PCAR in the medial femoral, lateral femoral, medial tibial, and lateral tibial regions were quantified by using the trained software on Kanagawa Knee Study data and their relationship with subject height was investigated. We also quantified the medial meniscus coverage ratio (MMCR), defined as the ratio of the overlapping area between the medial meniscus area and the medial tibial cartilage area to the medial tibial cartilage area. Finally, we examined the relationship between MMCR and PCAR at middle central medial tibial (mcMT) subregion located in the center of nine subregions in the medial tibial cartilage. RESULTS: Dice similarity coefficients for cartilage and meniscus were both approximately 0.9. The femoral and tibial cartilage thickness and volume at each region correlated with height, but PCAR did not correlate with height in most settings. PCAR at the mcMT was significantly correlated with MMCR. CONCLUSIONS: Our software showed high segmentation accuracy for the knee cartilage and meniscus. PCAR was more useful than cartilage thickness or volume since it was less affected by height. Relations ips were observed between the medial tibial cartilage measurements and the medial meniscus extrusion measurements in our cross-sectional study. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN, UMIN000032826; 1 September 2018, BioMed Central 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7664063/ /pubmed/33183257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-020-03768-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
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Aoki, Hayato
Ozeki, Nobutake
Katano, Hisako
Hyodo, Akinobu
Miura, Yugo
Matsuda, Junpei
Takanashi, Kimiko
Suzuki, Kenji
Masumoto, Jun
Okanouchi, Noriya
Fujiwara, Takeo
Sekiya, Ichiro
Relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional MRI analysis
title Relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional MRI analysis
title_full Relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional MRI analysis
title_fullStr Relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional MRI analysis
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional MRI analysis
title_short Relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional MRI analysis
title_sort relationship between medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage measurements in the knee by fully automatic three-dimensional mri analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33183257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-020-03768-3
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