DocumentCode :
1156713
Title :
Automated techniques for visualization and mapping of articular cartilage in MR images of the osteoarthritic knee: a base technique for the assessment of microdamage and submicro damage
Author :
Cashman, Peter M M ; Kitney, Richard I. ; Gariba, Munir A. ; Carter, Mary E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng., Imperial Coll., London, UK
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
42
Lastpage :
51
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to describe automated techniques for the visualization and mapping of articular cartilage in magnetic resonance (MR) images of the osteoarthritic knee. The MR sequences and analysis software which will be described allow the assessment of cartilage damage using a range of standard scanners. With high field strength systems it would be possible, using these techniques, to assess micro-damage. The specific aim of the paper is to develop and validate software for automated segmentation and thickness mapping of articular cartilage from three-dimensional (3-D) gradient-echo MR images of the knee. The method can also be used for MR-based assessment of tissue engineered grafts. Typical values of cartilage thickness over seven defined regions can be obtained in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) and control subjects without OA. Three groups of patients were studied. The first group comprised patients with moderate OA in the age range 45-73 years. The second group comprised asymptomatic volunteers of 50-65 years; the third group, younger volunteers selected by clinical interview, history and X-ray. In this paper, sagittal 3-D spoiled-gradient steady-state acquisition images were obtained using a 1.5-T GE whole-body scanner with a specialist knee coil. For validation bovine and porcine cadaveric knees were given artificial cartilage lesions and then imaged. The animal validations showed close agreement between direct lesion measurements and those obtained from the MR images. The feasibility of semi-automated segmentation is demonstrated. Regional cartilage thickness values are seen as having practical application for fully automated detection of OA lesions even down to the submicrometer level.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical MRI; diseases; image segmentation; image sequences; medical image processing; orthopaedics; 3-D gradient-echo MR images; 45 to 73 year; MR sequences; articular cartilage mapping; articular cartilage visualization; automated techniques; bovine cadaveric knees; cartilage thickness; fully automated detection; high field strength systems; medical diagnostic imaging; osteoarthritic knee; porcine cadaveric knees; submicrometer level; thickness mapping; tissue engineered grafts; Automatic control; Image segmentation; Image sequence analysis; Knee; Lesions; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic resonance; Osteoarthritis; Software standards; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
NanoBioscience, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1241
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNB.2002.806916
Filename :
1183838
Link To Document :
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