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摘要
目的:盆底肌(PFM)在性功能和泌尿功能中起着重要作用。目前还没有客观的方法来测量男性的PFM。本研究使用三维计算机断层扫描(3D-CT)评估男性PFM体积的可靠性。方法:选择5例43 ~ 83岁患者,利用工作站从薄层CT上选择性提取PFM,重建立体图像并测量PFM体积。两名评分员对所有患者进行了三次PFM体积测量,以证实PFM体积测量的可靠性。测定了组内和组间相关系数,即组内相关系数。同时评估pfm的CT衰减。结果:评分者1和2报告的PFM平均体积分别为46.4±11.5 cm3和46.1±12.5 cm3。株内相关系数为0.99,株间相关系数为0.98。年龄最大的男性PFMs平均CT值最小为13.7 Hounsfield Unit (HU),最小的男性平均CT值最大为38.9 HU。结论:利用工作站可以选择性地提取男性pfm,重建其立体图像。PFM体积测量方法可行,重现性好。据我们所知,这是第一个标准化使用3D-CT测量男性PFM体积的方法并检验其可靠性的研究。
A Reliable and Robust Method of Measuring Male Pelvic Floor Muscle Volume Using Three-dimensional Computed Tomography.
Objectives: The pelvic floor muscle (PFM) plays a major role in sexual and urinary functions. No objective method exists to measure the PFM in male. This study evaluated the reliability of male PFM volume using three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT).
Methods: PFMs of five patients aged 43-83 years were selectively extracted from thin-slice CT using a workstation to reconstruct stereoscopic images and measure PFM volume. Two raters measured the PFM volume three times in all patients to confirm the reliability of PFM volume measurement. Intra- and inter-rater correlation coefficients, i.e., intraclass correlation coefficient, were determined. The CT attenuation of PFMs was also evaluated.
Results: Raters 1 and 2 reported an average PFM volume of 46.4 ± 11.5 cm3 and 46.1 ± 12.5 cm3, respectively. The intra- and inter-rater correlation coefficients were 0.99 and 0.98, respectively. The average CT value of PFMs had a minimum of 13.7 Hounsfield Unit (HU) in the eldest male and a maximum of 38.9 HU in the youngest male.
Conclusions: Male PFMs could be selectively extracted using a workstation to reconstruct a stereoscopic image. The PFM volume measurement is feasible and highly reproducible. To our knowledge, this is the first study that standardizes the method for measuring the male PFM volume using 3D-CT and examines its reliability.