Quantitative measurement of cartilage volume with automatic cartilage segmentation in knee osteoarthritis.
Wenjing HouJun ZhaoRui HeJing LiYuan OuMingshan DuXuanqi XiongBing XieLian LiXiaoyue ZhouPanli ZuoEsther RaithelZhuoli ZhangWei ChenPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
This study demonstrated that the relative cartilage volume percentage is correlated with the semi-quantitative systems and may be a preferred outcome measure in clinical studies of OA. Automatic cartilage segmentation using KneeCaP delivered reliable results on high-spatial-resolution 3 T MR images for the healthy, mild-moderate OA patients. Key Points • The cartilage automatic segmentation has excellent reproducibility and was not affected by inter-observer variation. • The relative cartilage volume percentage is correlated with the semi-quantitative systems and may be a preferred outcome measure in clinical studies of OA.