Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers and their association with knee cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year: a longitudinal analysis from Osteoarthritis Initiative

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Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers and their association with knee cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year : a longitudinal analysis from Osteoarthritis Initiative. / Pishgar, Farhad; Ashraf-Ganjouei, Amir; Dolatshahi, Mahsa; Guermazi, Ali; Zikria, Bashir; Cao, Xu; Wan, Mei; Roemer, Frank W; Dam, Erik; Demehri, Shadpour.

I: Skeletal Radiology, Bind 51, 2022, s. 1959–1966.

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Pishgar, F, Ashraf-Ganjouei, A, Dolatshahi, M, Guermazi, A, Zikria, B, Cao, X, Wan, M, Roemer, FW, Dam, E & Demehri, S 2022, 'Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers and their association with knee cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year: a longitudinal analysis from Osteoarthritis Initiative', Skeletal Radiology, bind 51, s. 1959–1966. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-022-04042-4

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Pishgar, F., Ashraf-Ganjouei, A., Dolatshahi, M., Guermazi, A., Zikria, B., Cao, X., Wan, M., Roemer, F. W., Dam, E., & Demehri, S. (2022). Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers and their association with knee cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year: a longitudinal analysis from Osteoarthritis Initiative. Skeletal Radiology, 51, 1959–1966. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-022-04042-4

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Pishgar F, Ashraf-Ganjouei A, Dolatshahi M, Guermazi A, Zikria B, Cao X o.a. Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers and their association with knee cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year: a longitudinal analysis from Osteoarthritis Initiative. Skeletal Radiology. 2022;51:1959–1966. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-022-04042-4

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Pishgar, Farhad ; Ashraf-Ganjouei, Amir ; Dolatshahi, Mahsa ; Guermazi, Ali ; Zikria, Bashir ; Cao, Xu ; Wan, Mei ; Roemer, Frank W ; Dam, Erik ; Demehri, Shadpour. / Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers and their association with knee cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year : a longitudinal analysis from Osteoarthritis Initiative. I: Skeletal Radiology. 2022 ; Bind 51. s. 1959–1966.

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title = "Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers and their association with knee cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year: a longitudinal analysis from Osteoarthritis Initiative",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To study associations between MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers obtained from conventional MRI sequences and knee cartilage loss over 12 and 24 months, using the FNIH osteoarthritis (OA) biomarkers consortium.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of the 600 subjects in the FNIH OA biomarkers consortium (a nested case-control study within Osteoarthritis Initiative [OAI]) were extracted from the online database. Baseline knee MRI (intermediate-weighted (IW) sequences) were evaluated to determine conventional MRI-derived trabecular thickness (cTbTh) and bone-to-total ratio (cBV/TV). The measurements for medial and lateral volumes of cartilages using baseline, 12-, and 24-month knee MRI were extracted from the OAI database, and cartilage volume loss over 12 and 24 months of follow-up were determined using Relative Change Index. The association between conventional MRI-based subchondral trabecular biomarkers and cartilage volume loss were studied using logistic regression models, adjusted for relevant confounders including age, sex, body mass index (BMI), vitamin D use, Kellgren Lawrence grade (KLG), and tibiofemoral alignment.RESULTS: Higher medial cTbTh and cBV/TV at baseline were associated with increased odds of medial tibial cartilage volume loss over 12 months (ORs: 1.01 [1.00-1.02] and 1.24 [1.10-1.39] per 1-SD change) and 24 months (ORs: 1.01 [1.00-1.02] and 1.22 [1.08-1.37], per 1-SD change). No significant association was observed between medial subchondral trabecular biomarkers and lateral tibial or femoral (medial or lateral) cartilage volume loss over the first and second follow-up years.CONCLUSIONS: Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers (higher medial cTbTh and cBV/TV) may be associated with increased medial tibial cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year.",
author = "Farhad Pishgar and Amir Ashraf-Ganjouei and Mahsa Dolatshahi and Ali Guermazi and Bashir Zikria and Xu Cao and Mei Wan and Roemer, {Frank W} and Erik Dam and Shadpour Demehri",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers and their association with knee cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year

T2 - a longitudinal analysis from Osteoarthritis Initiative

AU - Pishgar, Farhad

AU - Ashraf-Ganjouei, Amir

AU - Dolatshahi, Mahsa

AU - Guermazi, Ali

AU - Zikria, Bashir

AU - Cao, Xu

AU - Wan, Mei

AU - Roemer, Frank W

AU - Dam, Erik

AU - Demehri, Shadpour

N1 - © 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Skeletal Society (ISS).

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - OBJECTIVE: To study associations between MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers obtained from conventional MRI sequences and knee cartilage loss over 12 and 24 months, using the FNIH osteoarthritis (OA) biomarkers consortium.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of the 600 subjects in the FNIH OA biomarkers consortium (a nested case-control study within Osteoarthritis Initiative [OAI]) were extracted from the online database. Baseline knee MRI (intermediate-weighted (IW) sequences) were evaluated to determine conventional MRI-derived trabecular thickness (cTbTh) and bone-to-total ratio (cBV/TV). The measurements for medial and lateral volumes of cartilages using baseline, 12-, and 24-month knee MRI were extracted from the OAI database, and cartilage volume loss over 12 and 24 months of follow-up were determined using Relative Change Index. The association between conventional MRI-based subchondral trabecular biomarkers and cartilage volume loss were studied using logistic regression models, adjusted for relevant confounders including age, sex, body mass index (BMI), vitamin D use, Kellgren Lawrence grade (KLG), and tibiofemoral alignment.RESULTS: Higher medial cTbTh and cBV/TV at baseline were associated with increased odds of medial tibial cartilage volume loss over 12 months (ORs: 1.01 [1.00-1.02] and 1.24 [1.10-1.39] per 1-SD change) and 24 months (ORs: 1.01 [1.00-1.02] and 1.22 [1.08-1.37], per 1-SD change). No significant association was observed between medial subchondral trabecular biomarkers and lateral tibial or femoral (medial or lateral) cartilage volume loss over the first and second follow-up years.CONCLUSIONS: Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers (higher medial cTbTh and cBV/TV) may be associated with increased medial tibial cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year.

AB - OBJECTIVE: To study associations between MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers obtained from conventional MRI sequences and knee cartilage loss over 12 and 24 months, using the FNIH osteoarthritis (OA) biomarkers consortium.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of the 600 subjects in the FNIH OA biomarkers consortium (a nested case-control study within Osteoarthritis Initiative [OAI]) were extracted from the online database. Baseline knee MRI (intermediate-weighted (IW) sequences) were evaluated to determine conventional MRI-derived trabecular thickness (cTbTh) and bone-to-total ratio (cBV/TV). The measurements for medial and lateral volumes of cartilages using baseline, 12-, and 24-month knee MRI were extracted from the OAI database, and cartilage volume loss over 12 and 24 months of follow-up were determined using Relative Change Index. The association between conventional MRI-based subchondral trabecular biomarkers and cartilage volume loss were studied using logistic regression models, adjusted for relevant confounders including age, sex, body mass index (BMI), vitamin D use, Kellgren Lawrence grade (KLG), and tibiofemoral alignment.RESULTS: Higher medial cTbTh and cBV/TV at baseline were associated with increased odds of medial tibial cartilage volume loss over 12 months (ORs: 1.01 [1.00-1.02] and 1.24 [1.10-1.39] per 1-SD change) and 24 months (ORs: 1.01 [1.00-1.02] and 1.22 [1.08-1.37], per 1-SD change). No significant association was observed between medial subchondral trabecular biomarkers and lateral tibial or femoral (medial or lateral) cartilage volume loss over the first and second follow-up years.CONCLUSIONS: Conventional MRI-derived subchondral trabecular biomarkers (higher medial cTbTh and cBV/TV) may be associated with increased medial tibial cartilage volume loss as early as 1 year.

U2 - 10.1007/s00256-022-04042-4

DO - 10.1007/s00256-022-04042-4

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 35366094

VL - 51

SP - 1959

EP - 1966

JO - Skeletal Radiology

JF - Skeletal Radiology

SN - 0364-2348

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