scholarly journals Association of oral calcium intake with osteoarthritis progression and knee replacement: Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative

2016 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. S256
Author(s):  
S. Demehri ◽  
N. Hafezi Nejad ◽  
T.T. Brown ◽  
F. Roemer ◽  
A. Guermazi ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming Zhang ◽  
Jeffrey B. Driban ◽  
Lori Lyn Price ◽  
Grace H. Lo ◽  
Timothy E. McAlindon

Subchondral bone marrow lesions (BMLs) are related to structural and symptomatic osteoarthritis progression. However, it is unclear how sequence selection influences a quantitative BML measurement and its construct validity. We compared quantitative assessment of BMLs on intermediate-weighted fat suppressed (IW FS) turbo spin echo and 3-dimensional dual echo steady state (3D DESS) sequences. We used a customized software to measure 30 knees’ (24- and 48-month MR images) BMLs on both sequences. The results showed that the IW FS sequences have much larger BML volumes (median: IW FS = 1840 mm3; DESS = 191 mm3) and BML volume change (between 24 and 48 months) than DESS sequence and demonstrate more BML volume change. The 24-month BML volume on IW FS is correlated with BML volume on DESS (rs= 0.83). BML volume change on IW FS is not significantly correlated with change on DESS. The 24-month WOMAC pain is correlated with the 24-month BMLs on IW FS (rs= 0.39) but not DESS. The change in WOMAC pain is correlated with BML volume change on IW FS (rs= 0.37) but not DESS. Overall, BML quantification on IW FS offers better validity and statistical power than BML quantification on a 3D DESS sequence.


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