Automatic hip abductor muscle fat fraction estimation and association with early OA cartilage degeneration biomarkers.
Radhika TibrewalaValentina PedoiaJinhee LeeCarla KinnunenTijana PopovicAlan L ZhangThomas M LinkRichard B SouzaSharmila MajumdarPublished in: Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society (2021)
The aim of this study was to develop an automatic segmentation method for hip abductor muscles and find their fat fraction associations with early stage hip osteoarthritis (OA) cartilage degeneration biomarkers. This Institutional Review Board approved, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act compliant prospective study recruited 61 patients with evidence of hip OA or Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI). Magnetic resonance (MR) images were acquired for cartilage segmentation, T1ρ and T2 relaxation times computation and grading of cartilage lesion scores. A 3D V-Net (Dice loss, Adam optimizer, learning rate = 1e-4 , batch size = 3) was trained to segment the three muscles (gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, and tensor fascia latae). The V-Net performance was measured using Dice, distance maps between manual and automatic masks, and Bland-Altman plots of the fat fractions and volumes. Associations between muscle fat fraction and T1ρ , T2 relaxation times values were found using voxel based relaxometry (VBR). A p < 0.05 was considered significant. The V-Net had a Dice of 0.90, 0.88, and 0.91 (GMed, GMin, and TFL). The VBR results found associations of fat fraction of all three muscles in early stage OA and FAI patients with T1ρ , T2 relaxation times. Using an automatic, validated segmentation model, the associations derived between OA biomarkers and muscle fat fractions provide insight into early changes that occur in OA, and show that hip abductor muscle fat is associated with markers of cartilage degeneration.
Keyphrases
- deep learning
- adipose tissue
- early stage
- knee osteoarthritis
- magnetic resonance
- health insurance
- convolutional neural network
- fatty acid
- skeletal muscle
- total hip arthroplasty
- machine learning
- extracellular matrix
- single molecule
- magnetic resonance imaging
- body composition
- healthcare
- radiation therapy
- lymph node
- optical coherence tomography
- contrast enhanced
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy