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Aimi Taguchi1, Shun Shishido1, Yafei Ou2, Masayuki Ikebe2, Tianyu Zeng3, Wanxuan Fang3, Koichi Murakami4, Toshikazu Ueda5, Nobutoshi Yasojima6, Keitaro Sato7, Kenichi Tamura7, Kenneth Sutherland8, Nozomi Oki9, Ko Chiba10, Kazuyuki Minowa11, Masataka Uetani9, Tamotsu Kamishima12,13.
Abstract
Several visual scoring methods are currently used to assess progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) on radiography. However, they are limited by its subjectivity and insufficient sensitivity. We have developed an original measurement system which uses a technique called phase-only correlation (POC). The purpose of this study is to validate the system by using a phantom simulating the joint of RA patients.A micrometer measurement apparatus that can adjust arbitrary joint space width (JSW) in a phantom joint was developed to define true JSW. The phantom was scanned with radiography, 320 multi detector CT (MDCT), high-resolution peripheral quantitative CT (HR-pQCT), cone beam CT (CBCT), and tomosynthesis. The width was adjusted to the average size of a women's metacarpophalangeal joint, from 1.2 to 2.2 mm with increments of 0.1 mm and 0.01 mm. Radiographical images were analyzed by the POC-based system and manual method, and images from various tomographical modalities were measured via the automatic margin detection method. Correlation coefficients between true JSW difference and measured JSW difference were all strong at 0.1 mm intervals with radiography (POC-based system and manual method), CBCT, 320MDCT, HR-pQCT, and tomosynthesis. At 0.01 mm intervals, radiography (POC-based system), 320MDCT, and HR-pQCT had strong correlations, while radiography (manual method) and CBCT had low correlations, and tomosynthesis had no statistically significant correlation. The smallest detectable changes for radiography (POC-based system), radiography (manual method), 320MDCT, HR-pQCT, CBCT, and tomosynthesis were 0.020 mm, 0.041 mm, 0.076 mm, 0.077 mm, 0.057 mm, and 0.087 mm, respectively. We conclude that radiography analyzed with the POC-based system might sensitively detect minute joint space changes of the finger joint.Entities:
Keywords: Computer-based analysis; Joint space narrowing; Phantom study; Phase-only correlation; Radiography; Rheumatoid arthritis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33269449 PMCID: PMC7887106 DOI: 10.1007/s10278-020-00406-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Digit Imaging ISSN: 0897-1889 Impact factor: 4.056