• DocumentCode
    2204367
  • Title

    Quantification of intervertebral disc cartilaginous endplate morphology using MRI

  • Author

    Beattie, E.E. ; Yoder, J.H. ; Moon, S.M. ; Vresilovic, E.J. ; Elliott, D.M. ; Wright, A.C.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Orthopaedic Surg., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    16-18 March 2012
  • Firstpage
    103
  • Lastpage
    104
  • Abstract
    Introduction: The cartilaginous endplate (CEP) is a thin layer of hyaline cartilage which functions as a mechanical barrier between the nucleus pulposus and the vertebral endplate and as a gateway for nutrient transport to the intervertebral disc. To date, the geometry of the CEP has not been well defined. This study visualizes the three-dimensional morphology of the CEP and quantifies CEP thickness via a semi-automatic analysis technique. Methods: Human lumbar motion segments (n=24) were imaged using an optimized 3D FLASH sequence. MRI data were evaluated in the axial and mid-sagittal imaging planes for CEP area, circumference, anterior-posterior width, lateral width, and thickness. CEP thickness was evaluated at five anterior-posterior locations. Results: There was no significant difference in CEP circumference, area, A-P width, or lateral width with respect to superior/inferior location (p>;0.7) or disc level (p>;0.6) except between L1L2 and L4L5 (p<;0.05) in which case L4L5 was significantly smaller in relative area. Mean CEP thickness across all disc levels and anterior-posterior locations was 0.50±0.20 mm. The CEP was found to be thinnest at the center of the disc. No correlation was found between CEP geometry and degeneration or age (p>;0.5). Discussion: This study demonstrates the potential for MRI FLASH imaging coupled with automatic geometric quantification in evaluating the CEP as a potential contributor in the degenerative cascade.
  • Keywords
    biomedical MRI; bone; image segmentation; image sequences; medical image processing; MRI; anterior-posterior width; axial imaging planes; degenerative cascade; human lumbar motion segments; hyaline cartilage; intervertebral disc cartilaginous endplate morphology; lateral width; mechanical barrier; mid-sagittal imaging planes; nucleus pulposus; nutrient transport; optimized 3D FLASH sequence; semiautomatic analysis; three-dimensional morphology; vertebral endplate; Correlation; Educational institutions; Geometry; Image segmentation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Morphology; Thickness measurement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Bioengineering Conference (NEBEC), 2012 38th Annual Northeast
  • Conference_Location
    Philadelphia, PA
  • ISSN
    2160-7001
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1141-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NEBC.2012.6206983
  • Filename
    6206983