Automated Compactness Quantitative Metrics for Wrist Bone on Conventional Radiography in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Clinical Evaluation Study
Jiajing Zhou, Junmu Peng, Haolin Wang, Hiroshi Kataoka, Masaya Mukai, Tunlada Wiriyanukhroh, Tamotsu Kamishima

TL;DR
This study introduces an automated method to assess wrist joint space narrowing in rheumatoid arthritis using radiographs, aiming to improve objectivity over traditional scoring systems.
Contribution
A novel automated compactness quantification framework for evaluating wrist joint space narrowing in rheumatoid arthritis is introduced and clinically validated.
Findings
Compactness-related metrics like MPD, RMSR, and R50 showed strong negative correlations with SvdH-JSN_wrist scores.
The framework provides objective and reliable assessment of wrist structural changes in RA patients.
Longitudinal analyses showed limited correlations between metric changes and clinical score changes.
Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) frequently affects the joints of the hands, with joint space narrowing (JSN) representing an important early marker of structural damage. The semi-quantitative Sharp/van der Heijde (SvdH) scoring system is widely used in clinical practice but is inherently subjective and susceptible to observer variability. Moreover, the complex anatomy of the wrist and substantial overlap of carpal bones pose challenges for automated quantitative assessment of wrist JSN on routine radiographs. This study aimed to introduce a novel quantitative assessment perspective and to clinically validate an automated, compactness-related quantification framework for evaluating wrist JSN in RA. This study initially enrolled 51 patients with RA. After excluding one case with severe carpal fusion that precluded anatomical differentiation, 50 patients (44 females and 6 males) were included in…
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TopicsRheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation · Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
