| Literature DB >> 28061837 |
Alexander Pfeil1, Hans Henrik Thodberg2, Diane M Renz3, Lisa Reinhardt4, Peter Oelzner4, Gunter Wolf4, Joachim Böttcher5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Digital X-ray Radiogrammetry (DXR) method measures the cortical bone thickness in the shafts of the metacarpals and has demonstrated its relevance in the assessment of hand bone loss caused by rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The aim of this study was to validate a novel approach of the DXR method in comparison with the original version considering patients with RA.Entities:
Keywords: Bone mineral density; BoneXpert; Cortical bone loss; Digital X-ray Radiogrammetry; Osteoporosis; Rheumatoid arthritis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28061837 PMCID: PMC5216610 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-1348-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Baseline characteristics
| Total |
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| Women |
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| Men |
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| Age (years; mean ± SD) | 66.7 ± 5.7 |
| Disease duration (years; mean ± SD) | 2.4 ± 2.5 |
| C-reactive protein (in mg/L, mean ± SD) | 11.3 ± 21.8 |
| Erythrocyten sedimentations rate (in mm/hour, mean ± SD) | 25 ± 18 |
| Corticosteroids | |
| yes (mean dose 5 mg per day) |
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| no |
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| Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs | |
| Methotrexat |
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| Leflunomide |
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| Larsen-score (mean Score) | 2.6 |
Fig. 1a Normal hand X-ray without signs of RA b Demineralisation of the metacarpal bone, joints space narrowing of the metacarpophalangeal joint I to V (asterix) and erosions of the metacarpophalangeal joint (arrows) c Severe demineralisation of the metacarpal bones as well as advanced joint space narrowing of the carpus and metacarpophalangeal joint I to V (asterix) with total loss of joint space at the metacarpophalangeal joint II and III, erosive destruction of the metacarpophalangeal joint III and subluxation of the metacarpophalangeal joint I
Fig. 2Image analysis by the X-Posure System using ROI positioning at the jointly smallest width of the metacarpal bones II to IV
Fig. 3Examples of BoneXpert analyses of three images with relatively advanced RA showing how the borders of metacarpals have been located. These three cases were “self-validated” by BoneXpert. a strong erosion at caput 5, b Strong erosion at caput 5 and a slight segmentation error at caput 2 and 4, c Strong erosions at all four caputs, but despite this, a rater accurate segmentation of the metacarpal bones
Fig. 4Comparison of MCI determined by the two methods, showing a very good correlation (r = 0.987)
Fig. 5Comparison of MCIBX-adj and the Larsen Score
Fig. 6Histograms of Metacarpal Index as determined by BoneXpert (MCIBX- adj) and X-posure System (MCIXP) for patients with and without erosions. The read lines indicate a fixed threshold for separating the patient group with erosions showing a small fraction of misclassifications