High validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an MRI-derived tibial model

Abstract Background Medial meniscal extrusion (MME) is an important marker of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) progression. The purposes of this study were: 1) to determine whether there are morphological differences between CT- and MRI-derived tibial plateau models; and 2) to determine whether measurement...

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Main Authors: Goro Watanabe, Kenji Hoshi, Yasuo Kurose, Kazuyoshi Gamada
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-019-0216-2
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spelling doaj-5351651b4a17447fb2b46e3f15c135192021-01-03T12:18:24ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics2197-11532020-01-017111010.1186/s40634-019-0216-2High validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an MRI-derived tibial modelGoro Watanabe0Kenji Hoshi1Yasuo Kurose2Kazuyoshi Gamada3Graduate School of Medical Technology and Health Welfare Sciences, Hiroshima International UniversityGraduate School of Medical Technology and Health Welfare Sciences, Hiroshima International UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedics, Hiroshima Prefectural Rehabilitation CenterGraduate School of Medical Technology and Health Welfare Sciences, Hiroshima International UniversityAbstract Background Medial meniscal extrusion (MME) is an important marker of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) progression. The purposes of this study were: 1) to determine whether there are morphological differences between CT- and MRI-derived tibial plateau models; and 2) to determine whether measurement of MME volume and width using an MRI-derived tibial model is as accurate as measurements on a CT-derived tibial model. Methods This was a cross-sectional study that enrolled ten participants with medial KOA (Kellgren-Lawrence grade 1 to 3). Primary outcome was surface difference of the medial tibial plateau between CT- and MRI-derived models. Furthermore, volume and cross-sectional area of the medial tibial plateau were compared between CT- and MRI-derived models. Measurements of MME volume and width were compared between CT- and MRI-derived tibial models. Results Minimal and maximal surface differences of the medial tibial plateau between the CT- and MRI-derived models were − 0.15 [− 0.44, 0.14] mm (mean [95% confidence interval]) and 0.24 [− 0.09, 0.57] mm, respectively. There were no significant differences in volume and cross-sectional area of the medial tibial plateau between CT- and MRI-derived tibial models. The MME volumes measured on CT- and MRI-derived models were 942.6 [597.7, 1287.6] mm3 and 916.2 [557.9, 1274.6] mm3, respectively (p = 0.938). The MME widths measured on CT- and MRI-derived models were 4.2 [1.9, 6.5] mm and 4.5 [2.2, 6.9] mm, respectively (p = 0.967). Conclusions CT- and MRI-derived models of the medial tibial plateau did not show significant morphological differences. Both CT- and MRI-derived tibia can be used as a reference to measure MME in early-to-moderate medial KOA.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-019-0216-2Medial meniscusThree-dimensional modelsCT-derived modelsTibial plateauOsteophyte
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author Goro Watanabe
Kenji Hoshi
Yasuo Kurose
Kazuyoshi Gamada
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Kenji Hoshi
Yasuo Kurose
Kazuyoshi Gamada
High validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an MRI-derived tibial model
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Medial meniscus
Three-dimensional models
CT-derived models
Tibial plateau
Osteophyte
author_facet Goro Watanabe
Kenji Hoshi
Yasuo Kurose
Kazuyoshi Gamada
author_sort Goro Watanabe
title High validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an MRI-derived tibial model
title_short High validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an MRI-derived tibial model
title_full High validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an MRI-derived tibial model
title_fullStr High validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an MRI-derived tibial model
title_full_unstemmed High validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an MRI-derived tibial model
title_sort high validity of measuring the width and volume of medial meniscal extrusion three-dimensionally using an mri-derived tibial model
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
issn 2197-1153
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background Medial meniscal extrusion (MME) is an important marker of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) progression. The purposes of this study were: 1) to determine whether there are morphological differences between CT- and MRI-derived tibial plateau models; and 2) to determine whether measurement of MME volume and width using an MRI-derived tibial model is as accurate as measurements on a CT-derived tibial model. Methods This was a cross-sectional study that enrolled ten participants with medial KOA (Kellgren-Lawrence grade 1 to 3). Primary outcome was surface difference of the medial tibial plateau between CT- and MRI-derived models. Furthermore, volume and cross-sectional area of the medial tibial plateau were compared between CT- and MRI-derived models. Measurements of MME volume and width were compared between CT- and MRI-derived tibial models. Results Minimal and maximal surface differences of the medial tibial plateau between the CT- and MRI-derived models were − 0.15 [− 0.44, 0.14] mm (mean [95% confidence interval]) and 0.24 [− 0.09, 0.57] mm, respectively. There were no significant differences in volume and cross-sectional area of the medial tibial plateau between CT- and MRI-derived tibial models. The MME volumes measured on CT- and MRI-derived models were 942.6 [597.7, 1287.6] mm3 and 916.2 [557.9, 1274.6] mm3, respectively (p = 0.938). The MME widths measured on CT- and MRI-derived models were 4.2 [1.9, 6.5] mm and 4.5 [2.2, 6.9] mm, respectively (p = 0.967). Conclusions CT- and MRI-derived models of the medial tibial plateau did not show significant morphological differences. Both CT- and MRI-derived tibia can be used as a reference to measure MME in early-to-moderate medial KOA.
topic Medial meniscus
Three-dimensional models
CT-derived models
Tibial plateau
Osteophyte
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-019-0216-2
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