2016
DOI: 10.1111/evj.12637
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Semi‐automated International Cartilage Repair Society scoring of equine articular cartilage lesions in optical coherence tomography images

Abstract: Semi-automated scoring software improved the reproducibility of ICRS scoring of chondral lesions in OCT images and made scoring less observer-dependent. The image analysis and segmentation techniques adopted in this study warrant further optimisation to achieve better accuracy with semi-automated ICRS scoring. In addition, studies on in vivo applications are required.

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“…The The reference to which the quantitative results were compared was defined as the median of the qualitative histology grades of the three observers' second reading. The distribution of the 33 samples was: grade 1 (19), grade 2 (3), grade 3 (5), grade 4 (5) and grade 5 (1). The distribution of the 18 observations was: grade 1 (7), grade 1.5 (1), grade 2 (5), grade 2.5 (3), grade 3 (1), and grade 3.5 (1).…”
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“…The The reference to which the quantitative results were compared was defined as the median of the qualitative histology grades of the three observers' second reading. The distribution of the 33 samples was: grade 1 (19), grade 2 (3), grade 3 (5), grade 4 (5) and grade 5 (1). The distribution of the 18 observations was: grade 1 (7), grade 1.5 (1), grade 2 (5), grade 2.5 (3), grade 3 (1), and grade 3.5 (1).…”
Section: Qualitative Analysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For in vivo cartilage assessment, arthroscopy is considered to be the clinical reference standard 1 . However, the grading depends on the surgeon's subjective interpretation, resulting in poor interobserver reliability 2,3 .…”
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