用于鉴定死者身份的 CT 牙齿重建技术比较

IF 0.8 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Catherine Vincent , Lyndall Smythe
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摘要

材料和方法 21 名死者在入住 VIFM 时使用西门子 Somatom Definition Flash CT 扫描仪进行了扫描。这些数据在 CT Console 工作站和 Syngo.Via 工作站上重建成四种不同的牙科 CMPRS。所选病例符合以下标准:需要科学鉴定且存在成人牙齿。结果对于上颌骨和下颌骨数据集,CT Console 2.5/2.5 的表现比本研究中的所有其他重建技术都要差。从统计学角度看,所有其他重建技术的价值相当。在上午和下午的对比中,被评为最佳的重建技术是 20 毫米/5 毫米:讨论SyngoVia®软件的头部旋转和倾斜校正功能可将图像校正到更对称的位置。结合使用更厚的 20 毫米重建切片和更细的 5 毫米切片间隔,可提供类似于真正 AM OPG 投影的图像外观,并可增强牙科识别比较技术的有用特征。结论 20 毫米切片厚度/5 毫米切片间隔重建方法(在 SyngoVia® 平台上处理)可提供最有用的 AM 与 PM 牙科比较图像。
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Comparison of CT dental reconstruction techniques for use in identification of the deceased

Introduction

Post-mortem CT data files can be used to create curved multi-planar dental reconstructions for use in the identification of the deceased.

Materials and methods

21 decedents were scanned using a Siemens Somatom Definition Flash CT scanner on admission to VIFM. This data was reconstructed into four differing dental CMPRS on both the CT Console workstation and the Syngo.Via workstation. Cases selected met the following criteria: requiring scientific identification and adult dentition present. The four reconstruction techniques on two post processing platforms were then compared and graded by a forensic odontologist.

Results

For both maxilla and mandible data sets the CT Console 2.5/2.5 faired poorer than all the other reconstructions included in this study. Statistically speaking all the other reconstruction techniques were of equivalent value. The reconstruction that was graded as best for AM: PM comparison most frequently was 20 mm/5 mm for both jaws.

Discussion

The SyngoVia® software's capacity to correct for head rotation and tilt can virtually align the image to a more symmetrical position. Used in combination with the thicker reconstruction slices of 20 mm combined with finer slice interval of 5 mm offers the image appearance similar to that of a true AM OPG projection and can enhance the features useful for dental identification comparison techniques.

Conclusion

The 20 mm slice thickness/5 mm slice interval reconstruction method (processed on the SyngoVia® platform) provides the most useful image for AM to PM dental comparisons.

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Forensic Imaging
Forensic Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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