Objective: The goal of this study was to test the reliability and validity of a handheld mechanical three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound (US) device for quantifying femoral articular cartilage (FAC) against the current clinical standard of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Design: Bilateral knee images of 25 healthy volunteers were acquired with 3D US and 3.0 T MRI. The trochlear FAC was segmented by two raters who repeated segmentations on five cases during separate sessions. MRI and 3D US segmentations were registered using a semi-automated surface-based registration algorithm, and MRI segmentations were trimmed to match the FAC region from 3D US. Intra- (n = 5) and inter-rater (n = 25) reliabilities were assessed using intraclass correlatio...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic performance of 3D sampling perfection with application-optimised...
Purpose : To optimize acquisition parameters for three-dimensional fast spin-echo (FSE) imaging of t...
Objectives: This study sought to compare various 3D cartilage sequences and to evaluate the usefulne...
Arthritis is the most common chronic health condition in Canada, with the most common form being ost...
Objective: To assess the multiexaminer reproducibility and the accuracy comparing with cadaver anato...
PurposeTo determine reproducibility of the femoral condyle cartilage volume (CV) in cross-sectional ...
Abstract Objective: Ultrasonography (US) has a promising role in evaluating the knee joint, but cap...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of a software tool that ass...
Purpose: i) To assess the inter- and intra-observer reliability of ultrasound (US) in the evaluation...
Abstract Purpose: Osteophytes are common radiographic markers of osteoarthritis. However, they are ...
Background Conventionally, two-dimensional (2D) fast spin-echo (FSE) sequences have been widely used...
Abstract Background Radiographs are the main outcome measure in epidemiological studies of osteoarth...
ObjectiveUltrasonography (US) has a promising role in evaluating the knee joint, but capability to v...
PURPOSE:3D Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are generally used for quantitative cartilage meas...
This study compared quantitative cartilage ultrasound metrics between people with (n=12) and without...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic performance of 3D sampling perfection with application-optimised...
Purpose : To optimize acquisition parameters for three-dimensional fast spin-echo (FSE) imaging of t...
Objectives: This study sought to compare various 3D cartilage sequences and to evaluate the usefulne...
Arthritis is the most common chronic health condition in Canada, with the most common form being ost...
Objective: To assess the multiexaminer reproducibility and the accuracy comparing with cadaver anato...
PurposeTo determine reproducibility of the femoral condyle cartilage volume (CV) in cross-sectional ...
Abstract Objective: Ultrasonography (US) has a promising role in evaluating the knee joint, but cap...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of a software tool that ass...
Purpose: i) To assess the inter- and intra-observer reliability of ultrasound (US) in the evaluation...
Abstract Purpose: Osteophytes are common radiographic markers of osteoarthritis. However, they are ...
Background Conventionally, two-dimensional (2D) fast spin-echo (FSE) sequences have been widely used...
Abstract Background Radiographs are the main outcome measure in epidemiological studies of osteoarth...
ObjectiveUltrasonography (US) has a promising role in evaluating the knee joint, but capability to v...
PURPOSE:3D Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are generally used for quantitative cartilage meas...
This study compared quantitative cartilage ultrasound metrics between people with (n=12) and without...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic performance of 3D sampling perfection with application-optimised...
Purpose : To optimize acquisition parameters for three-dimensional fast spin-echo (FSE) imaging of t...
Objectives: This study sought to compare various 3D cartilage sequences and to evaluate the usefulne...