1. Improved wrist pannus volume measurement from contrast-enhanced MRI in rheumatoid arthritis using shuffle transform.
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Xanthopoulos E, Hutchinson CE, Adams JE, Bruce IN, Nash AF, Holmes AP, Taylor CJ, and Waterton JC
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- Adult, Aged, Contrast Media, Female, Finger Joint pathology, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging statistics & numerical data, Male, Middle Aged, Arthritis, Rheumatoid pathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Wrist Joint pathology
- Abstract
Background: Contrast-enhanced MRI is of value in assessing rheumatoid pannus in the hand, but the images are not always easy to quantitate., Objective: To develop and evaluate an improved measurement of volume of enhancing pannus (VEP) in the hand in human rheumatoid arthritis (RA)., Methods: MR images of the hand and wrist were obtained for 14 patients with RA at 0, 1 and 13 weeks. Volume of enhancing pannus was measured on images created by subtracting precontrast T1-weighted images from contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images using a shuffle transformation technique. Maximum intensity projection (MIP) and 3D volume rendering of the images were used as a guide to identify the pannus and any contrast-enhanced veins., Result: Visualisation of pannus was much improved following the shuffle transform. Between 0 weeks and 1 week, the mean value of the within-subject coefficient of variation (CoV) was 0.13 and the estimated total CoV was 0.15. There was no evidence of significant increased variability within the 13-week interval for the complete sample of patients., Conclusion: Volume of enhancing pannus can be measured reproducibly in the rheumatoid hand using 3D contrast-enhanced MRI and shuffle transform.
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- 2007
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