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Predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3D texture analysis of cartilage MRI DESS: 6‐Year data from osteoarthritis initiative

In this study, we developed a gray level co‐occurrence matrix‐based 3D texture analysis method for dual‐echo steady‐state (DESS) magnetic resonance (MR) images to be used for knee cartilage analysis in osteoarthritis (OA) studies and use it to study changes in articular cartilage between different s...

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Autores principales: Väärälä, Ari, Casula, Victor, Peuna, Arttu, Panfilov, Egor, Mobasheri, Ali, Haapea, Marianne, Lammentausta, Eveliina, Nieminen, Miika T.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9790756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35152476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jor.25293
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author Väärälä, Ari
Casula, Victor
Peuna, Arttu
Panfilov, Egor
Mobasheri, Ali
Haapea, Marianne
Lammentausta, Eveliina
Nieminen, Miika T.
author_facet Väärälä, Ari
Casula, Victor
Peuna, Arttu
Panfilov, Egor
Mobasheri, Ali
Haapea, Marianne
Lammentausta, Eveliina
Nieminen, Miika T.
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description In this study, we developed a gray level co‐occurrence matrix‐based 3D texture analysis method for dual‐echo steady‐state (DESS) magnetic resonance (MR) images to be used for knee cartilage analysis in osteoarthritis (OA) studies and use it to study changes in articular cartilage between different subpopulations based on their rate of progression into radiographically confirmed OA. In total, 642 series of right knee DESS MR images at 3T were obtained from baseline, 36‐ and 72‐month follow‐ups from the OA Initiative database. At baseline, all 214 subjects included in the study had Kellgren‐Lawrence (KL) grade <2. Three groups were defined, based on time of progression into radiographic OA (ROA) (KL grades ≥2): control (no progression), fast progressor (ROA at 36 months), and slow progressor (ROA at 72 months) groups. 3D texture analysis was used to extract textural features for femoral and tibial cartilages. All textural features, in both femur and tibia, showed significant longitudinal changes across all groups and tissue layers. Most of the longitudinal changes were observed in progressors, but significant changes were observed also in controls. Differences between groups were mostly seen at baseline and 72 months. The method is sensitive to cartilage changes before and after ROA. It was able to detect longitudinal changes in controls and progressors and to distinguish cartilage alterations due to OA and aging. Moreover, it was able to distinguish controls and different progressor groups before any radiographic signs of OA and during OA. Thus, texture analysis could be used as a marker for the onset and progression of OA.
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spelling pubmed-97907562022-12-28 Predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3D texture analysis of cartilage MRI DESS: 6‐Year data from osteoarthritis initiative Väärälä, Ari Casula, Victor Peuna, Arttu Panfilov, Egor Mobasheri, Ali Haapea, Marianne Lammentausta, Eveliina Nieminen, Miika T. J Orthop Res Research Articles In this study, we developed a gray level co‐occurrence matrix‐based 3D texture analysis method for dual‐echo steady‐state (DESS) magnetic resonance (MR) images to be used for knee cartilage analysis in osteoarthritis (OA) studies and use it to study changes in articular cartilage between different subpopulations based on their rate of progression into radiographically confirmed OA. In total, 642 series of right knee DESS MR images at 3T were obtained from baseline, 36‐ and 72‐month follow‐ups from the OA Initiative database. At baseline, all 214 subjects included in the study had Kellgren‐Lawrence (KL) grade <2. Three groups were defined, based on time of progression into radiographic OA (ROA) (KL grades ≥2): control (no progression), fast progressor (ROA at 36 months), and slow progressor (ROA at 72 months) groups. 3D texture analysis was used to extract textural features for femoral and tibial cartilages. All textural features, in both femur and tibia, showed significant longitudinal changes across all groups and tissue layers. Most of the longitudinal changes were observed in progressors, but significant changes were observed also in controls. Differences between groups were mostly seen at baseline and 72 months. The method is sensitive to cartilage changes before and after ROA. It was able to detect longitudinal changes in controls and progressors and to distinguish cartilage alterations due to OA and aging. Moreover, it was able to distinguish controls and different progressor groups before any radiographic signs of OA and during OA. Thus, texture analysis could be used as a marker for the onset and progression of OA. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-13 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9790756/ /pubmed/35152476 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jor.25293 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Väärälä, Ari
Casula, Victor
Peuna, Arttu
Panfilov, Egor
Mobasheri, Ali
Haapea, Marianne
Lammentausta, Eveliina
Nieminen, Miika T.
Predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3D texture analysis of cartilage MRI DESS: 6‐Year data from osteoarthritis initiative
title Predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3D texture analysis of cartilage MRI DESS: 6‐Year data from osteoarthritis initiative
title_full Predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3D texture analysis of cartilage MRI DESS: 6‐Year data from osteoarthritis initiative
title_fullStr Predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3D texture analysis of cartilage MRI DESS: 6‐Year data from osteoarthritis initiative
title_full_unstemmed Predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3D texture analysis of cartilage MRI DESS: 6‐Year data from osteoarthritis initiative
title_short Predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3D texture analysis of cartilage MRI DESS: 6‐Year data from osteoarthritis initiative
title_sort predicting osteoarthritis onset and progression with 3d texture analysis of cartilage mri dess: 6‐year data from osteoarthritis initiative
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9790756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35152476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jor.25293
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