Most Viewed Abstracts
1. Report Shows Shift in Starting Salaries for Physicians 2. Recommendations on the use of 18F-FDG PET in oncology 3. AHA Guidelines on Cardiac CT for Assessing Coronary Artery Disease 4. 2008 Exclusive Survey—Earnings: Good news for primary care income 5. Medicare pay-for-reporting effort draws fire from frustrated doctors
Your Article Summary
Relationship of compartment-specific structural knee status at baseline with change in cartilage morphology: A prospective observational study using data from the osteoarthritis initiative
Arthritis Research & Therapy, 06/22/09
Eckstein F et al. – Data indicate that radiographic and MRI cartilage morphometry features suggestive of advanced disease appear to be associated with greater cartilage loss; may help for selecting pts with a higher likelihood of fast progression in studies that attempt to demonstrate the cartilage-preserving effect of DMARDs.
Methods- An investigation of the:
- Relationship of cartilage loss with compartment-specific baseline radiographic findings and MRI cartilage morphometry features, and
- Identify which baseline features can be used for stratification of fast progressors
- An age and gender stratified subsample of OA initiative progression subcohort:
- 79 women; 77 men
- Mean age: 60.9+/-9.9 yrs
- BMI: 30.3+/-4.7 with symptomatic, radiographic OA in one knee
- Baseline fixed flexion radiographs were read centrally
- Adjudicated and cartilage morphometry was performed at baseline and at 1 yr f/u from coronal FLASH 3 Tesla MR images of the right knee
- Osteophyte status at baseline was not associated with medial cartilage loss
- Knees with medial joint space narrowing showed higher rates of change than those w/o, although not significant
- Higher cartilage loss both with and w/o adjusting for age, sex and BMI were displayed by:
- Knees with medial femoral subchondral bone sclerosis (radiography)
- Medial denuded subchondral bone areas (MRI), and
- Low cartilage thickness (MRI) at baseline
- Participants with denuded subchondral bone showed a standardized response mean of up to -0.64 vs -0.33 for the entire subcohort
Today in MRI...keeping you current
Receive free subspecialty "5-minute updates" via email
Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of kidneys in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: initial experience
Rheumatology International, 10/14/09
Effects of High-Dose Modified-Release Nicotinic Acid on Atherosclerosis and Vascular Function: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
JACC - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 10/29/09
Gender Specific Pediatric Percentiles for Ventricular Size and Mass As Reference Values for Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, 10/13/09
Today in Musculoskeletal...keeping you current
Receive free subspecialty "5-minute updates" via email
Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of kidneys in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: initial experience
Rheumatology International, 10/14/09
Synovial tissue rank ligand expression and radiographic progression in rheumatoid arthritis: Observations from a proof-of-concept randomized clinical trial of cytokine blockade
Rheumatology International, 10/27/09
Empirical evaluation of the inter-relationship of articular elements involved in the pathoanatomy of knee osteoarthritis using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 10/30/09
Today in PACS/ General...keeping you current
Receive free subspecialty "5-minute updates" via email
Esophageal perforation during esophagogastroduodenoscopy
The American Journal of Surgery, 11/03/09
Comparison of the bath ankylosing spondylitis radiology index and the modified stoke ankylosing spondylitis spine score in Turkish patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Clinical Rheumatology, 10/13/09
Mannose binding lectin levels are not related to radiographic damage in ankylosing spondylitis
Rheumatology International, 10/27/09
Sponsor
Article Search
Sponsor


See Latest Articles


