Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3381181 Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 2009 8 Pages PDF
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SummaryObjectiveThis white paper constitutes an overview of presentations and discussions from the 2nd annual osteoarthritis (OA) imaging workshop.DesignThis workshop brought together the communities of basic OA researchers, orthopedists and rheumatologists, imaging scientists, instrument manufacturers, and pharmaceutical and regulatory representatives to try to identify those factors that have limited imaging [focusing mostly on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)] from making larger inroads into understanding and treating OA (“why aren't we there yet”), and to delineate future directions for success.ResultsThe meeting was successful in raising awareness and questions about how we may proceed in this process. There was a general consensus that a change in direction is needed for OA imaging research to succeed in yielding a better understanding of OA and development of preventive and therapeutic procedures.ConclusionsOur current paradigms are limiting the potential for MRI, by limiting how trials are designed and interpreted. Many basic questions remain in biology, pathophysiology, pain, and biomechanics; these questions need to be identified and specific imaging protocols need to be developed to address them. The OA research communities need to work alongside the regulatory, pharmaceutical, and MRI industries to support the new ideas and engage in the positive reinforcement of resources to further the new studies.

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