A novel technique for digital assessment of hand volume.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Nastaran Katouzian, Claire A Parent, Roy Eagleson, Caitlin Symonette
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Abstract

Background: Swelling is an anticipated nonspecific response following hand trauma, arthritis, infection, or surgery, which can decrease range of motion and increase pain. Approaches to quantify swelling, typically performed through hand volume measurement, are lacking in routine clinical assessments. A hand volumetry technique that is quick, inexpensive, noninvasive, and reliable is still in demand. With advances in computer imaging, new technologies are increasingly gaining attention to enable the digital assessment of hand volume as a surrogate marker of swelling.

Purpose: This study aims to develop a webcam-based method using computer vision technology for digital hand volume assessment and compare its results with those from conventional water displacement and figure-of-eight techniques to evaluate its feasibility in healthy hands.

Study design: Cross-sectional observational pilot study.

Methods: A novel algorithm was developed to process hand images captured through a webcam. Digital hand volume was computed using both palmar and lateral view area calculations. Thirty healthy participants were recruited. The volumes of their hands were measured using three methods: the proposed digital method (VD), water displacement (VW), and figure-of-eight taping (CFOE). Digital volumes were compared to conventional approaches using Pearson correlation coefficients and Bland-Altman analysis.

Results: A strong correlation was observed between VD and CFOE (r=0.89, p<0.00001). Similarly, VD demonstrated a significant correlation with VW (r=0.96, p<0.00001). However, a systematic overestimation by VD was identified and subsequently adjusted using a calibration curve derived from regression analysis, resulting in the calibrated hand volume (VD*). Bland-Altman analysis between VD* and VW indicated Limits of Agreement (LOA) of ±33.6 mL, with percentage limits ranging from -9.5% to 9.3%.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates a novel approach to digital hand volume assessment. Our findings suggest that when LOA of ±9.5% is considered clinically acceptable, the digital method can be used interchangeably with water displacement volumetry in nonpathological hands.

一种手部体积数字评估新技术。
背景:肿胀是手部外伤、关节炎、感染或手术后预期的非特异性反应,可减少活动范围,增加疼痛。通常通过手部体积测量来量化肿胀的方法在常规临床评估中缺乏。一种快速、廉价、无创、可靠的手部体积测量技术仍然是需要的。随着计算机成像技术的进步,新技术越来越受到人们的关注,可以对手的体积进行数字评估,作为肿胀的替代标记。目的:利用计算机视觉技术开发一种基于网络摄像头的数字手体积评估方法,并将其结果与传统的水位移和八字图技术进行比较,以评估其在健康手中的可行性。研究设计:横断面观察性先导研究。方法:开发了一种新的算法来处理通过网络摄像头捕获的手部图像。通过手掌和侧视面积计算来计算数字手的体积。招募了30名健康参与者。他们的手的体积使用三种方法测量:提出的数字方法(VD),水位移(VW)和8字形胶带(CFOE)。使用Pearson相关系数和Bland-Altman分析比较传统方法的数字体积。结果:VD与CFOE有很强的相关性(r=0.89), pD与VW有显著的相关性(r=0.96), pD通过回归分析得到校准曲线进行校正,得到校准后的手体积(VD*)。VD*和VW之间的Bland-Altman分析显示LOA为±33.6 mL,百分比范围为-9.5%至9.3%。结论:本研究展示了一种新的数字手体积评估方法。我们的研究结果表明,当LOA±9.5%被认为是临床可接受的,数字方法可以与非病理手的水位移容积法交替使用。
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Journal of Hand Therapy
Journal of Hand Therapy 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
65
审稿时长
19.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews.
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