Normative reference values of joint space width estimated by computer-aided joint space analysis (CAJSA): the distal interphalangeal joint.

  • Alexander Pfeil
  • Joachim Böttcher
  • Max L Schäfer
  • Bettina E Seidl
  • Mirco Schmidt
  • Alexander Petrovitch
  • Jens-Peter Heyne
  • Gabriele Lehmann
  • Peter Oelzner
  • Gert Hein
  • Gunter Wolf
  • Werner A Kaiser

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Abstract

PURPOSE: The study introduces reference data for a computer-aided analysis. The semiautomated computer-aided diagnostic system provides the estimation of joint space width at the distal interphalangeal joints, considering gender-specific and age-related changes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 869 subjects (351 female/518 male) with hand x-rays were included and underwent measurements of joint space distances at the distal interphalangeal articulation (JSD-DIP) of the second to the fifth finger using computer-aided joint space analysis (CAJSA). RESULTS: Data showed a notable age-related decrease of CAJSA parameters, and an accentuated age-related joint space narrowing in women. Males showed a significantly wider JSD-DIP (+ 16.7%) compared to the female cohort for all age groups. Both men and women revealed an accentuated decrease of JSD-DIP (total) in the age group from 10 to 15 years (for men -10.5% and for women -17.6%). After the age of 21 years a continuous decline of the JSD-DIP (total) is observed. CONCLUSION: Our data present gender-specific and age-related normative reference data for computer-aided joint space analysis, which provide a valid and reliable differentiation between disease-related joint space narrowing and age-related joint space narrowing, particularly in patients with osteoarthritis of the fingers.

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Original languageGerman
Article number1
ISSN0897-1889
Publication statusPublished - 2008
pubmed 17384977