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Yugo Miura1, Nobutake Ozeki1, Hisako Katano1, Hayato Aoki1, Noriya Okanouchi1,2, Makoto Tomita3, Jun Masumoto4, Hideyuki Koga5, Ichiro Sekiya6,7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Radiographs are the most widespread imaging tool for diagnosing osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Our purpose was to determine which of the two factors, medial meniscus extrusion (MME) or cartilage thickness, had a greater effect on the difference in the minimum joint space width (mJSW) at the medial compartment between the extension anteroposterior view (extension view) and the 45° flexion posteroanterior view (Rosenberg view).Entities:
Keywords: Cartilage; Knee joint; Magnetic resonance imaging; Meniscus; X-rays
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34491384 PMCID: PMC8831267 DOI: 10.1007/s00330-021-08253-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Radiol ISSN: 0938-7994 Impact factor: 5.315
Fig. 1Knee radiographs of full extension and Rosenberg weight-bearing views. In volunteer A, the minimum joint space width (mJSW) at the medial compartment is similar between the full extension and the Rosenberg views. In volunteer B, the mJSW is narrower in the Rosenberg view than in the full extension view
Fig. 2Measurement methods. a Measurement of the minimum joint space width by radiography. A horizontal straight line (blue line) was drawn at the lowest end of the medial femoral condyle (orange line). A bright radio-dense zone (red line), defined at the anterior edge of the medial tibia, was also drawn. The minimum distance (yellow arrow) between these two lines was defined as the minimum joint space width (mJSW). b Measurement of MME by MRI. Using a coronal plane MRI, the MME (yellow arrow) was defined as the distance between the perpendicular line (red line) from the medial margin of the tibia, excluding the osteophytes (orange line), and the perpendicular line (blue line) from the outer edge of the MM (star)
Fig. 3MRI cartilage thickness mapping and subregions of the knee. MF, medial femoral; aiMF, anterior internal MF; acMF, anterior central MF; aeMF, anterior external MF; miMF, middle internal MF; mcMF, middle central MF; meMF, middle external MF; piMF, posterior internal MF; pcMF, posterior central MF; and peMF, posterior external MF. MT, medial tibial; piMT, posterior internal MT; pcMT, posterior central MT; peMT, posterior external MT; miMT, middle internal MT; mcMT, middle central MT; meMT, middle external MT; aiMT, anterior internal MT; acMT, anterior central MT; and aeMT, anterior external MT
Fig. 4Bland–Altman plots of inter-rater agreement for mJSW and MME. The difference between the two observers is plotted against the average value of the two raters’ measurements. The middle dotted line indicates the average difference. The upper and lower dotted lines correspond to the upper and lower limits of agreement with 95% CI
Fig. 5Correlation between the mJSW and age. Scatterplots show age and mJSW at the medial compartment in the extension view, between age and mJSW in the Rosenberg view, and between age and “the difference obtained by subtracting the mJSW in the Rosenberg view from mJSW in the extension view.” Absolute values of the correlation coefficient (|r|) and p values are also shown
Correlations between “[extension mJSW] − [Rosenberg mJSW] (mm)” and “cartilage thickness (mm)” at different subregions in the medial femoral and tibial cartilage (n = 546)
| Subregion | Subregion | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medial femoral | Correlation coefficient | Medial tibial | Correlation coefficient | ||||
| peMF | 0.008 | 0.852 | peMT | 0.120 | 0.005 | ||
| meMF | 0.009 | 0.829 | meMT | 0.248 | * | 4 × 10−9 | |
| aeMF | 0.004 | 0.930 | aeMT | 0.078 | 0.068 | ||
| pcMF | 0.091 | 0.033 | pcMT | 0.090 | 0.036 | ||
| mcMF | 0.142 | * | 9 × 10−4 | mcMT | 0.234 | * | 3 × 10−8 |
| acMF | 0.059 | 0.168 | acMT | 0.000 | 0.991 | ||
| piMF | 0.013 | 0.770 | piMT | 0.010 | 0.813 | ||
| miMF | 0.147 | * | 6 × 10−4 | miMT | 0.039 | 0.369 | |
| aiMF | 0.013 | 0.770 | aiMT | 0.094 | 0.028 |
Each correlation coefficient is expressed as an absolute value
Abbreviations: MF medial femoral condyle, aiMF anterior internal MF, acMF anterior central MF, aeMF anterior external MF, miMF middle internal MF, mcMF middle central MF, meMF middle external MF, piMF posterior internal MF, pcMF posterior central MF, peMF posterior external MF, MT medial tibial, piMT posterior internal MT, pcMT posterior central MT, peMT posterior external MT, miMT middle internal MT, mcMT middle central MT, meMT middle external MT, aiMT anterior internal MT, acMT anterior central MT, aeMT anterior external MT
*p < 2.63 × 10−3
Fig. 6Correlation between the mJSW difference and cartilage thickness and between the mJSW difference and MME. a Scatterplots between “the difference obtained by subtracting the mJSW at the medial compartment in the Rosenberg view from mJSW in the extension view” and “cartilage thickness (ThC) at meMT subregion” and between “the difference obtained by subtracting the mJSW in the Rosenberg view from the mJSW in the extension view” and the medial meniscus extrusion (MME). Absolute values of the correlation coefficient (|r|) and p values are shown. b 95% CI for the absolute value of the correlation coefficient