Reliability and Agreement of Free Web-Based 3D Software for Computing Facial Area and Volume Measurements

Oguzhan Topsakal, Philip Sawyer, T. Akinci, Elif Topsakal, M. Celikoyar
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Background: Facial surgeries require meticulous planning and outcome assessments, where facial analysis plays a critical role. This study introduces a new approach by utilizing three-dimensional (3D) imaging techniques, which are known for their ability to measure facial areas and volumes accurately. The purpose of this study is to introduce and evaluate a free web-based software application designed to take area and volume measurements on 3D models of patient faces. Methods: This study employed the online facial analysis software to conduct ten measurements on 3D models of subjects, including five measurements of area and five measurements of volume. These measurements were then compared with those obtained from the established 3D modeling software called Blender (version 3.2) using the Bland–Altman plot. To ensure accuracy, the intra-rater and inter-rater reliabilities of the web-based software were evaluated using the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) method. Additionally, statistical assumptions such as normality and homoscedasticity were rigorously verified before analysis. Results: This study found that the web-based facial analysis software showed high agreement with the 3D software Blender within 95% confidence limits. Moreover, the online application demonstrated excellent intra-rater and inter-rater reliability in most analyses, as indicated by the ICC test. Conclusion: The findings suggest that the free online 3D software is reliable for facial analysis, particularly in measuring areas and volumes. This indicates its potential utility in enhancing surgical planning and evaluation in facial surgeries. This study underscores the software’s capability to improve surgical outcomes by integrating precise area and volume measurements into facial surgery planning and assessment processes.
计算面部面积和体积的免费 3D 网络软件的可靠性和一致性
背景:面部手术需要细致的规划和结果评估,其中面部分析起着至关重要的作用。本研究通过利用三维(3D)成像技术引入了一种新方法,该技术以能够准确测量面部面积和体积而著称。本研究的目的是介绍和评估一款免费的网络应用软件,该软件可对患者面部的三维模型进行面积和体积测量。方法:本研究使用在线面部分析软件对受试者的三维模型进行了十次测量,包括五次面积测量和五次体积测量。然后,使用布兰-阿尔特曼图将这些测量结果与从名为 Blender(3.2 版)的成熟三维建模软件中获得的测量结果进行比较。为确保准确性,使用类内相关系数(ICC)方法对网络软件的评分者内部和评分者之间的可靠性进行了评估。此外,分析前还严格验证了正态性和同方差等统计假设。结果本研究发现,基于网络的面部分析软件与三维软件 Blender 在 95% 的置信区间内具有很高的一致性。此外,根据 ICC 检验,在线应用程序在大多数分析中都表现出了极佳的评分者内部和评分者之间的可靠性。结论研究结果表明,免费在线三维软件在面部分析方面,尤其是在测量面积和体积方面是可靠的。这表明该软件在加强面部手术规划和评估方面具有潜在的实用性。这项研究强调了该软件通过将精确的面积和体积测量整合到面部手术规划和评估过程中来改善手术效果的能力。
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