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Accuracy of cartilage and subchondral bone spatial thickness distribution from MRI
Authors:McGibbon Chris A  Bencardino Jenny  Yeh Eren D  Palmer William E
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Biomotion Laboratory and MGH Institute of Health Professions, Graduate Programs in Physical Therapy, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA. cmcgibbon@partners.org
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To assess three-dimensional measurement accuracy of articular cartilage (AC) and subchondral bone (SB) thickness from MRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A computer program was used to calculate AC and SB thickness from MRI (three-dimensional spoiled gradient echo (SPGR),.31-mm resolution, 1-mm slice thickness) of six adult femoral heads. Specimens were imaged in five anatomical planes ranging between +30 degrees to -30 degrees from neutral and cut into 2-mm thick sections along the five anatomical planes. Faxitron x-ray was used to produce microradiographic (.05-mm resolution) images of the sections. RESULTS: In-plane measurement accuracy was.165 +/-.108 mm for AC thickness and.387 +/-.174 mm for SB thickness. Taking into account chemical-shift misregistration in SB thickness, accuracy of measurements improved to.213 +/- 128 mm. Out-of-plane (three-dimensional) thickness accuracy of the model, assessed by numerical simulation, was.015 mm. However, three-dimensional thickness errors in specimens were.319 +/-.256 mm for AC and.253 +/-.183 mm for SB thickness. CONCLUSION: Errors in three-dimensional AC thickness were attributed to volume-averaging effects caused by oblique intersection of the image plane with the joint surface. Errors in three-dimensional SB thickness were attributed to chemical-shift artifact. We conclude that accuracy of AC thickness is within clinically acceptable standards but that more sophisticated pulse sequences are needed to improve the measurement of SB thickness.
Keywords:cartilage thickness  subchondral bone thickness  three‐dimensional thickness  3D thickness  spatial thickness distribution  arthritis  joint injury  MRI  Faxitron
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