Witsarut Upalananda, Aree Kanjanaprapas, U. Thongudomporn
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摘要
本研究旨在确定通过手-腕部X光片评估的骨骼成熟度(SM)与通过头颅侧位X光片评估的颈椎成熟度(CVM)之间的一致性。研究还探讨了在泰国儿童和青少年中使用颈椎成熟度(CVM)替代手-腕部X光片的可行性。样本包括来自泰国的 95 名男性和 67 名女性,年龄在 7-17 岁之间。共纳入了 162 张手腕部 X 光片和头颅侧位 X 光片。两名经验丰富的口腔放射科医生分别独立评估了SM(使用 Fishman 方法)和CVM(使用 Baccetti 方法);第三名裁判观察员负责解决任何差异。对两种方法之间的相关性和一致性进行了评估。结果发现,SM 和 CVM 的一致性很高(加权卡帕 = 0.594)。观察者之间在 SM 阶段分类上的差异主要出现在第 5 阶段,而 CVM 最常见的差异出现在第 6 阶段。SM和CVM之间存在明显的正相关(Spearman相关系数=0.677,P<0.001),表明两者之间存在中度到高度的关联。CVM与SM之间的高度一致和中强相关性突出表明了使用CVM评估骨骼生长的可行性。然而,为确保可靠性,有必要对 SM 的骺板覆盖外观进行精确评估,并对 C3 和 C4 的长方形和正方形颈椎形状进行区分,以便对 CVM 进行鉴别。关键词颈椎 手部 X 射线评估 正畸学
Skeletal Growth Status Agreement in a Group of Thai Children and Adolescents: A Comparative Analysis of Fishman's Skeletal Maturation and Baccetti's Cervical Vertebral Maturation Indices
This study aimed to determine the agreement of skeletal maturation (SM) assessed by hand-wrist radiographs and cervical vertebral maturation (CVM) assessed by lateral cephalometric radiographs. It also explored the feasibility of using CVM as an alternative to hand-wrist radiographs among Thai children and adolescents. The samples comprised 95 males and 67 females from Thailand, aged 7–17 years. A total of 162 hand-wrist radiographs and lateral cephalometric radiographs were included. Two experienced oral radiologists independently assessed SM (using Fishman’s method) and CVM (using Baccetti’s method); a third referee observer resolved any discrepancies. The correlation and agreement between the methods were evaluated. The results found a substantial agreement (weighted kappa = 0.594) between SM and CVM. The interobserver discrepancy in categorizing SM stages was mostly found at stage 5, while the most common discrepancy for CVM was at stage 6. A significant positive correlation (Spearman’s correlation coefficient = 0.677, P < 0.001) indicated a moderate to strong association between SM and CVM. The substantial agreement and moderate to strong correlation between CVM and SM highlighted the feasibility of using CVM to assess skeletal growth. However, to ensure reliability, it was necessary to precisely evaluate the appearance of the capping of the epiphyseal plate for SM and the distinction between a rectangular and square cervical spine shape at C3 and C4 for CVM differentiation. Keywords: Cervical spine, Hand, Radiographic evaluation, Orthodontics