Spector T D, Hart D J, Huskisson E C
Department of Rheumatology, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK.
J Rheumatol Suppl. 1991 Feb;27:38-9.
Conventional radiographic grading of the knee has been used for 30 years and is based around the presence of osteophytes. About 50% of subjects from the general population meeting traditional radiographic criteria are asymptomatic or have no signs of clinical disease. Recent development in the use of different radiographic grading systems involve more attention to joint space and categorization of discrete radiographic findings. These techniques include new grading scales that use a combination of separate radiographic features; microfocal radiography and digitized image analysis of joint space. It is hoped these might reflect more closely the pathological processes and correlate more closely with clinical severity.
膝关节的传统放射学分级已使用30年,其基于骨赘的存在。在符合传统放射学标准的普通人群中,约50%的受试者无症状或无临床疾病体征。不同放射学分级系统使用方面的最新进展包括更多地关注关节间隙以及对离散放射学表现进行分类。这些技术包括使用单独放射学特征组合的新分级量表;微焦点放射摄影和关节间隙的数字化图像分析。希望这些可能更密切地反映病理过程,并与临床严重程度更密切相关。