The British Journal of Rheumatology, Vol 37, 978-984, Copyright © 1998 by British Society for Rheumatology
MS Kuster, P Podsiadlo and GW Stachowiak
OBJECTIVE: To analyse and compare the shape of wear particles found in
healthy and osteoarthritic human knee joints for monitoring the progress of
osteoarthritis, the long-term prognosis and to evaluate therapeutic
regimens. METHOD: Joint particles from seven patients with normal cartilage
in all compartments of the knee joint, 12 patients with fibrillation of
less than half the cartilage thickness (grade 1), seven patients with
fibrillation of more than half the cartilage thickness (grade 2) and four
patients with erosions down to bone (grade 3) were analysed. A total of 565
particles were extracted from synovial fluid samples by ferrography and
analysed in a scanning electron microscope. A number of numerical
descriptors, i.e. boundary fractal dimension, shape factor, convexity and
elongation, were calculated for each particle image and correlated to the
degree of osteoarthritis using non-parametric tests. RESULTS: Experiments
demonstrated that there were significant differences between the numerical
descriptors calculated for wear particles from healthy and osteoarthritic
knee joints (P < 0.01), suggesting that the particle shape can be used
as an indicator of the joint condition. In particular, the fractal
dimension of the particle boundary was shown to correlate directly with the
degree of osteoarthritis. CONCLUSION: Numerical analysis of the shape of
wear particles found in human knee joints may provide a reliable means for
the assessment of cartilage repair after surgical or conservative treatment
of osteoarthritis.
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Shape of wear particles found in human knee joints and their relationship to osteoarthritis
Klinik fur Orthopadische Chirurgie, Kantonsspital, St Gallen, Switzerland.
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