IVCVSep 11, 2024

Quantifying Knee Cartilage Shape and Lesion: From Image to Metrics

arXiv:2409.07361v12 citationsh-index: 2Has Code
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This provides an incremental tool for medical researchers to analyze knee osteoarthritis biomarkers more efficiently.

The study tackled the lack of fully automated pipelines for extracting knee cartilage imaging features by developing the CartiMorph Toolbox, which achieved competitive registration performance and enabled automated quantification of cartilage shape and lesions.

Imaging features of knee articular cartilage have been shown to be potential imaging biomarkers for knee osteoarthritis. Despite recent methodological advancements in image analysis techniques like image segmentation, registration, and domain-specific image computing algorithms, only a few works focus on building fully automated pipelines for imaging feature extraction. In this study, we developed a deep-learning-based medical image analysis application for knee cartilage morphometrics, CartiMorph Toolbox (CMT). We proposed a 2-stage joint template learning and registration network, CMT-reg. We trained the model using the OAI-ZIB dataset and assessed its performance in template-to-image registration. The CMT-reg demonstrated competitive results compared to other state-of-the-art models. We integrated the proposed model into an automated pipeline for the quantification of cartilage shape and lesion (full-thickness cartilage loss, specifically). The toolbox provides a comprehensive, user-friendly solution for medical image analysis and data visualization. The software and models are available at https://github.com/YongchengYAO/CMT-AMAI24paper .

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