Determination of Sex from Morphometry of Sternum Using Multidetector Computed Tomography in Central Indian Population.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
J S Sravan, Arneet Arora, Jayanthi Yadav, Raghvendra Kumar Vidua, B H Gayathri
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Abstract

Background: Autopsies often require determining the sex of unidentified corpses, particularly in cases of decomposition, mutilation, or mass disasters. Sternal bone measurements can be used in establishing the sex of unidentified corpses where the body is in advanced stages of putrefaction or in a mutilated condition.

Aim: This study focuses on the sternum, a robust bone aiding in anthropological sex and age determination, trying to provide precise data for sex identification in decomposed or mutilated bodies, and using digital imaging to eliminate subjectivity in manual autopsy measurements.

Materials and methods: It was a cross-sectional discriminant study done by analyzing 250 adult computed tomography (CT) scans, excluding those under 25 or over 80 and with sternal trauma or deformities. The study visually assessed normal thoracic skeletal anatomy in the CT chest. DICOM viewers obtained three-dimensional sternum images for measurements, and statistical analysis was done with SPSS software.

Results: Mean measurements, except the sternal index, were significantly higher in males. Mesosternal length showed the highest predictive power (females [73.4%] and males [76.2%]). Combining multiple parameters increased accuracy (females [75%], males [82.5%]).

Conclusion: This study thus concludes that sternal bone imaging is a valuable tool for sex determination. The seven parameters analyzed exhibit sexual dimorphism, with mesosternal length being the most accurate. These findings aid future sex determination in mass fatality incidents, explosions, or advanced decomposition. Importantly, this research provides specific data for the Indian population, addressing the need for diverse reference values.

用多探测器计算机断层扫描从胸骨形态测定法确定印度中部人口的性别。
背景:尸检通常需要确定身份不明的尸体的性别,特别是在腐烂、残害或大规模灾难的情况下。胸骨测量可以用于确定身份不明的尸体的性别,如果尸体处于腐烂的晚期或残缺的状态。目的:本研究的重点是胸骨,这是一种有助于人类学性别和年龄测定的坚固骨骼,试图为腐烂或残废尸体的性别鉴定提供精确的数据,并使用数字成像来消除人工尸检测量中的主观性。材料和方法:这是一项横断面判别研究,通过分析250例成人计算机断层扫描(CT),排除25岁以下或80岁以上的胸骨创伤或畸形。该研究在CT胸片上对正常胸骨解剖结构进行了视觉评估。DICOM观察者获得三维胸骨图像进行测量,并使用SPSS软件进行统计分析。结果:除胸骨指数外,男性的平均测量值显著高于男性。胸骨中长度的预测能力最高(女性为73.4%,男性为76.2%)。结合多个参数可提高准确率(女性[75%],男性[82.5%])。结论:本研究认为胸骨成像是一种有价值的性别确定工具。所分析的七个参数表现出性别二态性,其中胸骨长度最为准确。这些发现有助于未来在大规模死亡事件、爆炸或深度分解中确定性别。重要的是,本研究为印度人口提供了具体的数据,解决了不同参考值的需求。
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