基于标记的肺动脉瓣形态计量学分析。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Ann Rizkallah, Ashley Deer, Mitchell Katkic, Jonathan A Millard
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目的:肺动脉瓣由三个瓣叶组成,通过瓣环附着在右心室壁上。本研究旨在使用基于地标的几何形态计量技术描述肺动脉瓣的瓣叶附着模式,并探讨形状变量与尺寸之间的关系:方法:从解剖供体身上共采集了 28 个肺动脉瓣。方法:从解剖供体身上共摘取 28 个肺动脉瓣,以标准化方式打开并拍照。对每张照片采用数字几何形态测量地标方案。使用广义普氏叠加和排序分析来评估瓣膜形状。研究了瓣膜形状的主要组成部分与中心点尺寸之间的关系。另一位研究人员对十个瓣膜进行了重新固定和拍摄,以评估误差在结果中的作用:主成分分析(PCA)揭示了肺动脉瓣叶附着的几种模式。主成分 1(PC1)占样本变异的 40.6%;其变异主轴反映了开放流出道两端的弧度,与瓣环和窦管交界处之间流出道圆周的自然变异相对应。主成分 2 占样本变异的 19.2%,与瓣叶附着峰值的不对称有关。窦深的均匀变化沿 PC3 出现(12.7%)。主成分 4 与窦深度的非均匀不对称变化有关,占样本变化的 7.5%。瓣膜的大小和形状之间没有关联。误差研究结果表明,钉瓣和拍照过程对瓣膜形状的影响微乎其微:我们的研究结果表明,肺动脉瓣瓣叶附着模式存在显著差异。形状变量与瓣膜中心大小没有关系。更细致的形态学分析可能会激发旨在评估瓣膜形态和性能之间关系的生理问题。
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Landmark based morphometric analysis of the pulmonary valve.

Purpose: The pulmonary valve comprises three leaflets which attach to the wall of the right ventricle via the annulus. The purpose of this study is to describe the leaflet attachment pattern of the pulmonary valve using landmark-based geometric morphometric techniques and explore the relationship between shape variables and size.

Methods: A total of 28 pulmonary valves were harvested from anatomical donors. The valves were opened and photographed in a standardized manner. A geometric morphometric landmark protocol was digitally applied to each photograph. Generalized Procrustes superimposition and an ordination analysis were used to assess valve shape. The relationship between major components of valve shape and centroid size were investigated. Ten valves were repinned and photographed by another researcher to evaluate the role of error in the results.

Results: The principal component analysis (PCA) revealed several patterns in pulmonary valve leaflet attachment. Principal component 1 (PC1) accounted for 40.6% of the variation in the sample; its major axis of variation reflects a curvature in the ends of the open outflow tract which corresponds with natural variability in the circumference of the tract between the level of the annulus and sinotubular junction. Principal component 2 accounted for 19.2% of the variation in the sample and was associated with asymmetry in peak leaflet attachment. Uniform variation in sinus depth was seen along PC3 (12.7%). Principal component 4 was associated with non-uniform asymmetric variation in sinus depth and accounted for 7.5% of the variation in the sample. No association was found between the size and shape of the valve. Error study results demonstrated the process of pinning and photographing had a marginal effect shape outcomes.

Conclusion: Our results show notable variability in pulmonary valve leaflet attachment pattern. Shape variables had no relationship with valve centroid size. More nuanced morphologic analyses may stimulate physiologic questions aimed at assessing the relationship between valve morphology and performance.

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Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: Anatomy is a morphological science which cannot fail to interest the clinician. The practical application of anatomical research to clinical problems necessitates special adaptation and selectivity in choosing from numerous international works. Although there is a tendency to believe that meaningful advances in anatomy are unlikely, constant revision is necessary. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, the first international journal of Clinical anatomy has been created in this spirit. Its goal is to serve clinicians, regardless of speciality-physicians, surgeons, radiologists or other specialists-as an indispensable aid with which they can improve their knowledge of anatomy. Each issue includes: Original papers, review articles, articles on the anatomical bases of medical, surgical and radiological techniques, articles of normal radiologic anatomy, brief reviews of anatomical publications of clinical interest. Particular attention is given to high quality illustrations, which are indispensable for a better understanding of anatomical problems. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy is a journal written by anatomists for clinicians with a special interest in anatomy.
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