by Georg Langs, Horst Bischof, Philipp L. Peloschek
Abstract:
Rheumatoid arthritis is an incurable disease a ecting predominantly peripheral joints of the appendicular skeleton. It can lead to severe disabling mutilations and even to the complete destruction of the joints. The accurate and reproducible quantification of the progression of the disease and of the destructive changes caused to the joints is a decisive factor during therapy and during clinical trials. The manual quantification methods are time consuming and lack accuracy as well as reproducibility. In this thesis an alternative approach to automatically quantify the destructive changes caused by rheumatoid arthritis is proposed. Based on a hand radiograph the positions of the bones and joints are determined by local linear mapping nets. They learn the visual appearance as well as the anatomical structure of the hand during a training phase. The ability to learn makes a straightforward transfer of the method to other anatomical structures possible. Based on the coarse position estimates of the bones, the contour is identified with active shape models and snakes. When these methods are combined in the ASM driven snakes algorithm, a control of a priori knowledge utilized during the search for the pathologically changed contour is possible. The resulting description and visual information of the bone contour and its surroundings are used for point wise classification of the contour with respect to the question whether or not individual points are a ected by rheumatoid arthritis. The automatic determination of the extent of erosions in the joint region allows for an accurate and operator independent quantification of the disease progression.
Reference:
Automatic Quantification of Destructive Changes Caused by Rheumatoid Arthritis (Georg Langs, Horst Bischof, Philipp L. Peloschek), Technical report, PRIP, TU Wien, 2003.
Bibtex Entry:
@TechReport{TR079,
author = "Georg Langs and Horst Bischof and Philipp
L. Peloschek",
title = "Automatic {Q}uantification of {D}estructive {C}hanges
{C}aused by {R}heumatoid Arthritis",
institution = "PRIP, TU Wien",
number = "PRIP-TR-079",
year = "2003",
url = "https://www.prip.tuwien.ac.at/pripfiles/trs/tr79.pdf",
abstract = "Rheumatoid arthritis is an incurable disease a
ecting predominantly peripheral joints of the
appendicular skeleton. It can lead to severe
disabling mutilations and even to the complete
destruction of the joints. The accurate and
reproducible quantification of the progression of
the disease and of the destructive changes caused to
the joints is a decisive factor during therapy and
during clinical trials. The manual quantification
methods are time consuming and lack accuracy as well
as reproducibility. In this thesis an alternative
approach to automatically quantify the destructive
changes caused by rheumatoid arthritis is
proposed. Based on a hand radiograph the positions
of the bones and joints are determined by local
linear mapping nets. They learn the visual
appearance as well as the anatomical structure of
the hand during a training phase. The ability to
learn makes a straightforward transfer of the method
to other anatomical structures possible. Based on
the coarse position estimates of the bones, the
contour is identified with active shape models and
snakes. When these methods are combined in the ASM
driven snakes algorithm, a control of a priori
knowledge utilized during the search for the
pathologically changed contour is possible. The
resulting description and visual information of the
bone contour and its surroundings are used for point
wise classification of the contour with respect to
the question whether or not individual points are a
ected by rheumatoid arthritis. The automatic
determination of the extent of erosions in the joint
region allows for an accurate and operator
independent quantification of the disease
progression.",
}