| Literature DB >> 19874594 |
Dennis S Meredith1, Elena Losina, Gesa Neumann, Hiroshi Yoshioka, Philipp K Lang, Jeffrey N Katz.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In this cross-sectional study, we conducted a comprehensive assessment of all articular elements that could be measured using knee MRI. We assessed the association of pathological change in multiple articular structures involved in the pathoanatomy of osteoarthritis.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19874594 PMCID: PMC2774678 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-10-133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
MRI Assessment Criteria
| Cartilage | Two step process for each joint surface: | Cartilage signal summarized as: |
| 1. Grade degree of cartilage damage: | 0-None = normal | |
| 0 = Normal | 1-Mild = heterogeneity or fraying | |
| 1 = Increased signal heterogeneity without surface disruption | 2-Moderate = fissuring or thinning < 50% | |
| 2 = Fraying (superficial only) | 3-Severe = thinning > 50% or full thickness | |
| 3 = Fissuring (full thickness lesions <1 mm in width) | Lesion size summarized as: | |
| 4 = Thinning <50% cartilage thickness | 0-None = normal | |
| 5 = Thinning >50% cartilage thickness | 1-Mild = < 1 cm | |
| 6 = Full thickness cartilage loss | 2-Moderate = 1-2 cm | |
| 2. Score greatest diameter of greatest severity lesion | 3-Severe = > 2 cm | |
| 0 = Normal | Cartilage signal and lesion size scores summed over 17 regions to give hypothetical range 0-102. | |
| 1 = <1 cm | None = 0 | |
| 2 = 1-2 cm | Mild = 1-30 | |
| 3 = 2-3 cm | Moderate = 30-60 | |
| 4 = >3 cm | Severe = > 60 | |
| Osteophytes | Two step process for each joint compartment: | Compartmental scores (medial, lateral, patellofemoral) were summed for the whole knee. The possible score range was 0-9. Final assessment of osteophytosis: |
| 1. Grade individual osteophytes according to the size of the greatest dimension: | None = 0 | |
| 0 = <1 mm | Mild = 1-3 | |
| 1 = 1-2 mm | Moderate = 4-5 | |
| 2 = 2-5 mm | Severe = 6+ | |
| 3 = >5 mm | ||
| 2. Sum scores of all individual osteophytes to give compartmental score: | ||
| 0 = normal individual sum 0 | ||
| 1 = mild individual sum 1-2 | ||
| 2 = moderate individual sum 3-4 | ||
| 3 = severe individual sum >4 | ||
| Bone Marrow Lesions | Greatest diameter of each lesion recorded for both femoral and tibial surfaces as well as the patellofemoral compartment: | Scores for patellofemoral compartment and femoral and tibial surfaces were summed. The possible score range was 0-15. Final assessment of bone marrow lesions: |
| 0 = None | None = 0 | |
| 1 = Mild (<0.5 cm) | Mild = 1-3 | |
| 2 = Moderate (0.5-1.5 cm) | Moderate = 4-5 | |
| 3 = Severe (>1.5 cm) | Severe = 6+ | |
| Effusion | Greatest diameter of the effusion perpendicular to the long-axis of the leg: | Effusion was recorded as a single score for the whole knee. No changes were made for final analysis. |
| 0 = None (0.0-0.5 cm fluid) | ||
| 1 = Mild (0.5 -- 1.0 cm fluid) | ||
| 2 = Moderate (1.0 -- 2.0 cm fluid) | ||
| 3 = Severe (>2.0 cm fluid) | ||
| Synovitis | Assessed by counting the number of thickened villi seen on T2-weighted sequences | Synovitis was recorded as a single score for the whole knee. No changes were made for final analysis. |
| 0 = None (<5 villi seen, all normal thickness) | ||
| 1 = Mild (6-10 villi seen, some thickened) | ||
| 2 = Moderate (11-15 villi seen, mostly thickened) | ||
| 3 = Severe (> 15 villi seen, marked thickening) | ||
| Subchondral Sclerosis | For each compartment: | Final score determined by number of the 3 knee compartments with evidence of sclerotic change |
| 0 = Absent | 0 = Absent | |
| 1 = Present | 1 = Mild | |
| 2 = Moderate | ||
| 3 = Severe |
Distribution of Disease Severity within the Study Cohort for Individual Articular Elements.
| Cartilage | 1 | 46 | 37 | 16 | 100 |
| Osteophytes | 33 | 35 | 11 | 21 | 100 |
| Bone Marrow Lesions | 63 | 31 | 5 | 1 | 100 |
| Effusion | 32 | 36 | 26 | 6 | 100 |
| Synovitis | 84 | 9 | 6 | 1 | 100 |
| Subchondral Sclerosis | 37 | 36 | 18 | 9 | 100 |
For all articular elements included in this table, the data are represented in terms of percentage of the total cohort having evidence of pathological changes of that type on MRI. Each row represents an individual articular element. Criteria for assessing the severity of each element (Cartilage, Osteophytes, Bone Marrow Lesions, Effusion, Synovitis and Subchondral Sclerosis) are given in Table 1.
Figure 1The number of articular elements showing pathological changes stratified by cartilage disease score (CDS). CDS is a summation of all compartmental cartilage disease severity and lesion size scores across the entire knee. These scores were then categorized as mild, moderate and severe based on the methodology described in Table 1. The number of articular elements involved is categorized as 0-1 element, 2-3 elements and 4-5 elements. The y-axis indicates the percentage of patients in that CDS grouping with evidence of pathological change in articular elements on MRI. The articular elements included in this figure are osteophytosis, subchondral sclerosis, bone marrow lesions, joint effusion and synovitis. The trend of increasing number articular elements with increasing CDS is statistically significant (p-value for trend < 0.0001).
Figure 2Association of cartilage degeneration severity with pathology for osteophytes, bone marrow lesions, subchondral sclerosis, joint effusion and synovitis. There are 5 groupings of CDS scores along the x-axis indicating the articular element being examined. These elements are bone marrow lesions, osteophytosis, subchondral sclerosis, joint effusion and synovitis. For each of these elements, three vertical bars are presented, representing mild, moderate and severe cartilage disease score (CDS). The legend shows sub-groupings based on the severity of disease for an individual articular element. The classification schema for these sub-groupings is described in Table 1. The y-axis indicates the percentage of patients in a CDS grouping with evidence of the severity of pathological change for each sub-grouping. The trend toward greater involvement of each element with greater CDS score is evident for osteophytes (p-value for trend < 0.0001), bone marrow lesions (p = 0.0003) and subchondral sclerosis (p = 0.009), but not synovitis (p = 0.58) or effusion (p = 0.46).
Spearman correlation coefficients for increasing severity of pathology between articular elements.
| BME | 0.35 | |||
| Synovitis | 0.04 | -0.02 | ||
| Effusion | 0.05 | 0.36 | 0.33 | |
| Osteophytes | 0.69 | 0.27 | 0.10 | 0.08 |
This correlation table shows the Spearman correlation coefficients for increasing levels of pathology between articular elements.