Selection of Knees With Subsequent Cartilage Thickness Loss Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Semiquantitative Grading: Data From the Osteoarthritis Initiative Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Biomarker Cohort.
Wolfgang WirthSusanne MaschekAnna WisserAli GuermaziDavid John HunterC Kent KwohMichael C NevittFelix EcksteinFrank W RoemerPublished in: Arthritis care & research (2022)
MRI-based grading of articular pathologies makes it possible to specifically select progressor knees suitable for inclusion in clinical trials but also to identify knees in which treatment is not indicated (e.g., knees without cartilage damage despite presence of radiographic osteoarthritis).
Keyphrases
- anterior cruciate ligament
- magnetic resonance imaging
- clinical trial
- quality improvement
- contrast enhanced
- rheumatoid arthritis
- public health
- healthcare
- knee osteoarthritis
- extracellular matrix
- computed tomography
- mental health
- oxidative stress
- optical coherence tomography
- electronic health record
- diffusion weighted imaging
- magnetic resonance
- machine learning
- risk assessment
- human health
- open label
- replacement therapy
- smoking cessation