1. Computer-aided joint space analysis (CAJSA) of the proximal-interphalangeal joint-normative age-related and gender specific data.
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Pfeil, Alexander, Böttcher, Joachim, Seidl, Bettina E., Schäfer, Max L., Hansch, Andreas, Heyne, Jens-Peter, Petrovitch, Alexander, Mentzel, H.-J., Eidner, Thorsten, Wolf, Gunter, Hein, Gert, Kaiser, Werner A., Böttcher, Joachim, and Schäfer, Max L
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ARTHRITIS ,AUTOIMMUNE diseases ,RHEUMATOID arthritis ,JOINT diseases - Abstract
Rationale and Objectives: To provide reference data for computer-aided joint space analysis (CAJSA) based on a semiautomated and computer-aided diagnostic system for the measurement of joint space widths (ie, proximal-interphalangeal joint), considering gender-specific and age-related differences.Materials and Methods: A total of 869 subjects were enrolled (351 females/518 males) with radiographs of the hand. All participants underwent measurements of joint space distances at the proximal-interphalangeal articulation (JSD-PIP) of the second to fifth finger using CAJSA technology.Results: The data verify a notable age-related decrease of CAJSA parameters, showing an accentuated age-related joint space narrowing in women. Additionally, males showed a significant wider JSD-PIP (+15.4%) compared with the female cohort for all age groups.Conclusions: Our data present gender-specific and age-related normative reference values for computer-aided joint space analysis of JSD-PIP and provide a valid and reliable quantification of disease-related joint space narrowing, particularly in patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis involving the peripheral small hand joints. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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