TY - JOUR
T1 - Tibial coverage, meniscus position, size and damage in knees discordant for joint space narrowing - data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
AU - Bloecker, K.
AU - Guermazi, A.
AU - Wirth, W.
AU - Benichou, O.
AU - Kwoh, C. K.
AU - Hunter, D. J.
AU - Englund, M.
AU - Resch, H.
AU - Eckstein, F.
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank the OAI participants, OAI investigators and OAI Clinical Center's staff for generating this publicly available image data set. The study and image acquisition were supported by the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI) . The OAI is a public-private partnership comprised of five contracts ( N01-AR-2-2258 ; N01-AR-2-2259 ; N01-AR-2-2260 ; N01-AR-2-2261 ; N01-AR-2-2262 ) funded by the National Institutes of Health , a branch of the Department of Health and Human Services, and conducted by the OAI Study Investigators. Private funding partners include Pfizer, Inc. ; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation ; Merck Research Laboratories ; and GlaxoSmithKline . Private sector funding for the OAI is managed by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health . This manuscript has received the approval of the OAI Publications Committee based on a review of its scientific content and data interpretation. The image analysis was supported by the Paracelsus Medical University (PMU) Forschungsfond ( PMU FFF R-12702/036/BLO ).
Funding Information:
David Hunter is funded by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship . Martin Englund is funded by Swedish Research Council , the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund, King Gustav 80-Year Birthday Fund and Koch Foundations.
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - Introduction: Meniscal extrusion is thought to be associated with less meniscus coverage of the tibial surface, but the association of radiographic disease stage with quantitative measures of tibial plateau coverage is unknown. We therefore compared quantitative and semi-quantitative measures of meniscus position and morphology in individuals with bilateral painful knees discordant on medial joint space narrowing (mJSN). Methods: A sample of 60 participants from the first half (2,678 cases) of the Osteoarthritis Initiative cohort fulfilled the inclusion criteria: bilateral frequent pain, Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) mJSN grades 1-3 in one, no-JSN in the contra-lateral (CL), and no lateral JSN in either knee (43 unilateral mJSN1; 17 mJSN2/3; 22 men, 38 women, body mass index (BMI) 31.3 ± 3.9 kg/m2). Segmentation and three-dimensional quantitative analysis of the tibial plateau and meniscus, and semi-quantitative evaluation of meniscus damage (magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) osteoarthritis knee score = MOAKS) was performed using coronal 3T MR images (MPR DESSwe and intermediate-weighted turbo spin echo (IW-TSE) images). CL knees were compared using paired t-tests (between-knee, within-person design). Results: Medial tibial plateau coverage was 36 ± 9% in mJSN1 vs 45 ± 8% in CL no-JSN knees, and was 31 ± 9% in mJSN2/3 vs 46 ± 6% in no-JSN knees (both P < 0.001). mJSN knees showed greater meniscus extrusion and damage (MOAKS), but no significant difference in meniscus volume. No significant differences in lateral tibial coverage, lateral meniscus morphology or position were observed. Conclusions: Knees with medial JSN showed substantially less medial tibial plateau coverage by the meniscus. We suggest that the less meniscal coverage, i.e., less mechanical protection may be a reason for greater rates of cartilage loss observed in JSN knees.
AB - Introduction: Meniscal extrusion is thought to be associated with less meniscus coverage of the tibial surface, but the association of radiographic disease stage with quantitative measures of tibial plateau coverage is unknown. We therefore compared quantitative and semi-quantitative measures of meniscus position and morphology in individuals with bilateral painful knees discordant on medial joint space narrowing (mJSN). Methods: A sample of 60 participants from the first half (2,678 cases) of the Osteoarthritis Initiative cohort fulfilled the inclusion criteria: bilateral frequent pain, Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) mJSN grades 1-3 in one, no-JSN in the contra-lateral (CL), and no lateral JSN in either knee (43 unilateral mJSN1; 17 mJSN2/3; 22 men, 38 women, body mass index (BMI) 31.3 ± 3.9 kg/m2). Segmentation and three-dimensional quantitative analysis of the tibial plateau and meniscus, and semi-quantitative evaluation of meniscus damage (magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) osteoarthritis knee score = MOAKS) was performed using coronal 3T MR images (MPR DESSwe and intermediate-weighted turbo spin echo (IW-TSE) images). CL knees were compared using paired t-tests (between-knee, within-person design). Results: Medial tibial plateau coverage was 36 ± 9% in mJSN1 vs 45 ± 8% in CL no-JSN knees, and was 31 ± 9% in mJSN2/3 vs 46 ± 6% in no-JSN knees (both P < 0.001). mJSN knees showed greater meniscus extrusion and damage (MOAKS), but no significant difference in meniscus volume. No significant differences in lateral tibial coverage, lateral meniscus morphology or position were observed. Conclusions: Knees with medial JSN showed substantially less medial tibial plateau coverage by the meniscus. We suggest that the less meniscal coverage, i.e., less mechanical protection may be a reason for greater rates of cartilage loss observed in JSN knees.
KW - Joint space narrowing
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Meniscus
KW - Radiographic osteoarthritis
KW - Tibial coverage
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U2 - 10.1016/j.joca.2012.11.015
DO - 10.1016/j.joca.2012.11.015
M3 - Article
C2 - 23220556
AN - SCOPUS:84873201332
SN - 1063-4584
VL - 21
SP - 419
EP - 427
JO - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
JF - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
IS - 3
ER -