Marijnissen A C A, Vincken K L, Vos P A J M, Saris D B F, Viergever M A, Bijlsma J W J, Bartels L W, Lafeber F P J G
Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2008 Feb;16(2):234-43. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2007.06.009. Epub 2007 Aug 10.
Radiography is still the golden standard for imaging features of osteoarthritis (OA), such as joint space narrowing, subchondral sclerosis, and osteophyte formation. Objective assessment, however, remains difficult. The goal of the present study was to evaluate a novel digital method to analyse standard knee radiographs.
Standardized radiographs of 20 healthy and 55 OA knees were taken in general practise according to the semi-flexed method by Buckland-Wright. Joint Space Width (JSW), osteophyte area, subchondral bone density, joint angle, and tibial eminence height were measured as continuous variables using newly developed Knee Images Digital Analysis (KIDA) software on a standard PC. Two observers evaluated the radiographs twice, each on two different occasions. The observers were blinded to the source of the radiographs and to their previous measurements. Statistical analysis to compare measurements within and between observers was performed according to Bland and Altman. Correlations between KIDA data and Kellgren & Lawrence (K&L) grade were calculated and data of healthy knees were compared to those of OA knees.
Intra- and inter-observer variations for measurement of JSW, subchondral bone density, osteophytes, tibial eminence, and joint angle were small. Significant correlations were found between KIDA parameters and K&L grade. Furthermore, significant differences were found between healthy and OA knees.
In addition to JSW measurement, objective evaluation of osteophyte formation and subchondral bone density is possible on standard radiographs. The measured differences between OA and healthy individuals suggest that KIDA allows detection of changes in time, although sensitivity to change has to be demonstrated in long-term follow-up studies.
X线摄影仍是骨关节炎(OA)影像学特征的金标准,如关节间隙变窄、软骨下硬化和骨赘形成。然而,客观评估仍然困难。本研究的目的是评估一种分析标准膝关节X线片的新型数字方法。
按照巴克兰 - 赖特的半屈曲方法,在普通诊所对20例健康膝关节和55例OA膝关节进行标准化X线摄影。使用新开发的膝关节图像数字分析(KIDA)软件在标准个人电脑上,将关节间隙宽度(JSW)、骨赘面积、软骨下骨密度、关节角度和胫骨髁间隆起高度作为连续变量进行测量。两名观察者对X线片进行两次评估,每次在两个不同的时间。观察者对X线片的来源及其先前的测量结果不知情。根据布兰德和奥特曼方法进行统计分析,以比较观察者内部和之间的测量结果。计算KIDA数据与凯尔格伦和劳伦斯(K&L)分级之间的相关性,并将健康膝关节的数据与OA膝关节的数据进行比较。
观察者内部和之间在测量JSW、软骨下骨密度、骨赘、胫骨髁间隆起和关节角度方面的差异较小。发现KIDA参数与K&L分级之间存在显著相关性。此外,健康膝关节和OA膝关节之间存在显著差异。
除了测量JSW外,还可以在标准X线片上对骨赘形成和软骨下骨密度进行客观评估。OA患者与健康个体之间测量到的差异表明,KIDA能够检测到随时间的变化,尽管长期随访研究中还需证明其对变化的敏感性。