Different Positions of Weightbearing CT Images Can Influence the Hindfoot Alignment Evaluation Using 2-Dimensional Methodology.

Foot & ankle international Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-26 DOI:10.1177/10711007241286889
Mingjie Zhu, Wanjun Gu, Chao Wang, Songmin Sun, Sera Sempson, Mingzhu Zhang, Kenneth J Hunt, Mark S Myerson, Shuyuan Li
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Background: Three-dimensional weightbearing CT (WBCT) has been widely used to assess foot and ankle alignment. However, most current measurement methods are based on 2-dimensional concepts-distance, long axis, angulation, etc-and are sensitive to changes in orientation of the WBCT images. This study demonstrated how changes in positioning of the image can significantly influence the evaluation of hindfoot alignment.

Methods: WBCT scans of 10 feet without deformities were used. In the horizontal view, the long axis of the foot image was aligned to a neutral position and then rotated 5, 10, 15, and 20 degrees both internally and externally to simulate malposition. The Calcaneal Moment Arm (CMA) was measured by 2 investigators independently in the above positions. An intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) model was used to assess the intra- and interobserver reliabilities. The correlation between the CMA and the rotation angle of the foot images was analyzed using linear regression.

Results: The CMA measurements demonstrated that internal rotation of the image changed the neutral hindfoot into valgus, whereas external rotation led to varus. A 1-degree internal or external rotation of the image correlated with 0.48 (±0.03) mm increase or decrease in the modified WBCT-CMA value (P < .0001, R2 = 0.6406).

Conclusion: This study demonstrated that although 3D WBCT provides the ability to observe the foot from different perspectives, current alignment evaluation tools are limited to 2 dimensions. Therefore, positioning the WBCT images in a consistent orientation is important to generate correct data.

使用二维方法评估负重 CT 图像时,不同位置会影响后足对齐情况。
背景:三维负重 CT(WBCT)已被广泛用于评估足踝对线。然而,目前大多数测量方法都是基于二维概念--距离、长轴、角度等,而且对 WBCT 图像方向的变化很敏感。本研究证明了图像定位的变化如何显著影响后足排列的评估:方法:使用 10 只无畸形足的 WBCT 扫描。在水平视图中,将足部图像的长轴对准中性位置,然后在内部和外部旋转 5、10、15 和 20 度,以模拟位置不正。由两名研究人员在上述位置独立测量腓骨力矩臂(CMA)。使用类内相关系数(ICC)模型评估观察者内部和观察者之间的可靠性。使用线性回归分析了 CMA 与足部图像旋转角度之间的相关性:CMA测量结果表明,图像的内旋使中立的后足变为外翻,而外旋则导致外翻。图像内旋或外旋 1 度与改良 WBCT-CMA 值增减 0.48 (±0.03) 毫米相关(P R2 = 0.6406):本研究表明,虽然三维 WBCT 能够从不同角度观察足部,但目前的对位评估工具仅限于二维。因此,以一致的方向定位 WBCT 图像对于生成正确的数据非常重要。
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