Fixed-flexion radiography of the knee provides reproducible joint space width measurements in osteoarthritis

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Manish Kothari
Ali Guermazi
Gabriele von Ingersleben
Yves Miaux
Martine Sieffert
Jon E. Block
Randall Stevens
Charles G. Peterfy
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[1] Synarc,Department of Scientific Client Services
[2] Inc.,Department of Reading Services
[3] Synarc,undefined
[4] Inc.,undefined
[5] Hoffmann-La Roche,undefined
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European Radiology | 2004年 / 14卷
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Knee; Osteoarthritis; Radiography; Joint space width;
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The validity of a non-fluoroscopic fixed-flexion radiographic acquisition and analysis protocol for measurement of joint space width (JSW) in knee osteoarthritis is determined. A cross-sectional study of 165 patients with documented knee osteoarthritis participating in a multicenter, prospective study of chondroprotective agents was performed. All patients had posteroanterior, weight-bearing, fixed-flexion radiography with 10° caudal beam angulation. A specially designed frame (SynaFlexer) was used to standardize the positioning. Minimum medial and lateral JSW were measured manually and twice by an automated analysis system to determine inter-technique and intra-reader concordance and reliability. A random subsample of 30 patients had repeat knee radiographs 2 weeks apart to estimate short-term reproducibility using automated analysis. Concordance between manual and automated medial JSW measurements was high (ICC=0.90); lateral compartment measurements showed somewhat less concordance (ICC=0.72). There was excellent concordance between repeated automated JSW measurements performed 6 months apart for the medial (ICC=0.94) and lateral (ICC=0.86) compartments. Short-term reproducibility for the subsample of 30 cases with repeat acquisitions demonstrated an average SD of 0.14 mm for medial JSW (CV=4.3%) and 0.23 mm for lateral JSW (CV=4.0%). Fixed-flexion radiography of the knee using a positioning device provides consistent, reliable and reproducible measurement of minimum JSW in knee osteoarthritis without the need for concurrent fluoroscopic guidance.
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