利用计算机断层扫描得出的胸骨形态测量结果,评估性别估计模型在加纳人口中的可靠性和准确性

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性别估计模型是针对特定人群的,由于遗传和环境的变异性而无法推广。这项回顾性横断面研究于 2023 年 1 月至 9 月在塔马利教学医院进行,包括 119 名(50.9%)女性和 115 名(49.1%)男性,年龄在 23-82 岁之间。测量数据包括胸骨长度(M)、胸骨宽度(MW)、胸骨体长度(B)、胸骨和胸骨联合长度(CL)、第一节胸骨处胸骨宽度(CSWS1)和第三节胸骨处胸骨宽度(CSWS3),测量数据来自使用 DICOM Viewer 的胸骨计算机断层扫描(CT)图像,精确到 0.1 厘米。随后计算胸骨面积(SA)和胸骨指数(SI)。利用训练样本(70%)建立了单变量和逐步多变量判别函数分析(DFA)和逻辑回归(LR)模型,并对保留样本(30%)进行了交叉验证。结果显示,男性的线性测量值(不包括 M)和胸骨面积均高于女性(P<0.001),而胸骨指数男性为 50%,女性为 50%(P<0.001)。在交叉验证中,DFA 的单变量性别估计准确率为 43.7% 至 92.9%,LR 为 50.0% 至 92.9%。对于多变量模型,DFA 的准确率范围为 92.9%-94.3%,LR 为 91.6%-93.0%。胸骨体长的准确率最高,DFA 为 90.1%,LR 为 90.2%,LR 的性别偏差(男性-女性)低于 DFA(-0.1 vs. 8.7)。胸骨对性别估计很有价值,胸骨体长是最准确的线性测量值。然而,与 DFA 相比,多变量模型,尤其是 LR,显示出更高的准确性。
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Assessing the reliability and accuracy of sex estimation models utilizing sternal morphometry derived from computed tomography in the Ghanaian population

Sex estimation models are specific to populations and cannot be generalized due to genetic and environmental variabilities. This retrospective cross-sectional study, conducted between January and September 2023 at the Tamale Teaching Hospital, included 119 (50.9 %) females and 115 (49.1 %) males aged 23–82 years. Measurements, including manubrium length (M), manubrium width (MW), sternal body length (B), combined manubrium and sternal body lengths (CL), corpus sterni width at first sternebrae (CSWS1), and corpus sterni width at third sternebrae (CSWS3), were obtained from Computerized Tomographic (CT) images of the sternum using DICOM Viewer, accurate to 0.1 cm. Subsequently, sternal area (SA) and sternal index (SI) were calculated. Univariable and stepwise multivariable discriminant function analysis (DFA) and logistic regression (LR) models were developed using a training sample (70 %), and cross-validation was performed on a holdout sample (30 %). Results showed that the linear measurements, excluding M, and sternal area were higher in males than females (P<0.001), while the sternal index was <50 % in males but >50 % in females (P<0.001). Univariable sex estimation accuracies, in cross-validation, ranged from 43.7 % to 92.9 % in DFA and 50.0–92.9 % in LR. For multivariable models, the accuracy ranges were 92.9–94.3 % in DFA and 91.6–93.0 % in LR. The sternal body length was the most accurate at 90.1 % in DFA and 90.2 % in LR, with lower sex bias (male-female) in LR than in DFA (-0.1 vs. 8.7). The sternum proves valuable for sex estimation, with sternal body length as the most accurate linear measurement. However, multivariable models, particularly LR, demonstrate higher accuracy compared to DFA.

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Forensic Science International: Reports
Forensic Science International: Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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