从颅骨到自然头部位置的CBCT体积校正方法。

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MethodsX Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mex.2024.103073
Carlos Andrés Ferro Sánchez, Cristian Orlando Diaz Laverde, Sandra Esperanza Nope Rodríguez, Gilber Alexis Corrales Gallego, Juan Fernando Aristizábal, Oscar Iván Campo Salazar
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摘要

在锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)的采集过程中,头部的方向对于准确的头部测量至关重要。然而,扫描过程中无意识的头部运动可能导致图像错位。提出了一种CBCT颅骨图像采集后自然头位(NHP)的校正方法。最初,切片被重新组织,体在RAI坐标中被定向。接下来,使用额颧缝合线(FZS)估计轴向面偏角。利用眼腔的质心估计冠状面Roll角。最后,测量矢状面俯仰角(以蝶鞍(S)和鼻塞(N)为参考点),调整为男性3.8°和女性4.1°的参考值。这些计算出的角度被用来调整CBCT的体积,使图像与NHP对齐。•该方法纠正了由于不自主的头部运动而导致的CBCT颅骨图像的错位,确保了准确的头部测量。•参考点如额颧缝合线、眼腔中心点和鞍-鼻线在所有解剖平面上调整头部位置。•该方法在捕获后将CBCT体积与NHP对齐,减少了头部测量分析中的错误,提高了诊断准确性。
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Methodology for the correction of a CBCT volume from the skull to the natural head position.

The orientation of the head during the acquisition of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is crucial for accurate cephalometric measurements. However, involuntary head movements during the scan can result in misaligned images. This study presents a method to correct the natural head position (NHP) in CBCT skull images after acquisition. Initially, slices were reorganized, and volumes were oriented in RAI coordinates. Next, the Yaw angle in the axial plane was estimated using the fronto-zygomatic sutures (FZS). The Roll angle in the coronal plane was estimated using the centroids of the ocular cavities. Finally, the Pitch angle in the sagittal plane was measured (by the Sella Turcica (S) and Nasion (N) as reference points) and adjusted to reference values of 3.8° for males and 4.1° for females. These calculated angles are used to adjust the CBCT volumes, aligning the images with the NHP.•The method corrects misalignment in CBCT skull images due to involuntary head movements, ensuring accurate cephalometric measurements.•Reference points like fronto-zygomatic sutures, ocular cavity centroids, and the Sella-Nasion line were used to adjust head position in all anatomical planes.•The approach aligns CBCT volumes to the NHP after capture, reducing errors in cephalometric analysis and enhancing diagnostic accuracy.

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MethodsX Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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