Repeatability and accuracy of quantitative knee cartilage volume measurement using semi-automated software at 3.0T MR
- VernacularTitle:3.0T MR半自动软件软骨体积定量测量的可重复性及准确性
- Author:
Cong MA
;
Lirong ZHANG
;
Chuanshe WEI
;
Dongqing WANG
;
Dehang WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Magnetic resonance imaging;
Knee joint;
Cartilage;
Volume;
OsiriX
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology
2010;26(4):760-763
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the repeatability and accuracy of semi-automated software OsiriX in the assessment of cartilage volume in normal knees on 3.0T MR. Methods Thirty right knees of healthy subjects were scanned twice with 3.0T MR using 3D-FLASH sequence with selective water excitation. Cartilage volume of the patellar compartment was determined with a validated open-source software OsiriX and manual segmentation separately by 3 observers using MRI data sets. After calculating the cartilage volumes, the segmentation processing times, the repeatability and volume results were compared between two segmentations. Results ①Compared with the manual segmentation, a time saving of at least 50% for cartilage volume measurement was achieved with OsiriX software segmentation. ②The interobserver repeatability error was 4.88% and 9.82% with OsiriX software segmentation and manual segmentation, respectively;the intraobserver repeatability error of high experienced observer was 0.77% and 1.29%, the interindividual repeatability range were 0.14%-1.11% and 0.52%-1.61%, respectively. The repeatability error of OsiriX software segmentaion was proved to be significantly smaller than manual segmentation (P<0.05). ③System difference between results obtained with OsiriX software measurement and manual measurement was (-3.80±3.93)% and absolute pairwise difference was (4.68±2.70)%. There was no statistical difference between the volume results measured using two techniques (t=0.92, P=0.36). Conclusion Compared to manual segmentation, cartilage volume measurement with OsiriX semi-automated segmentation is faster and has higher inter- and intraobserver repeatability with relatively fixed standard. This technique may therefore be used for clinical and multi-center trials of large sample.