利用计算机断层扫描(CT)图像研究人群女性胸围大小和体质类别

IF 2.8 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
R. Pape , G. Xie , X. Zheng , A. Carstens , C. West , C. Cowling
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摘要

在乳房x线摄影检查中,乳房的定位对于产生最佳质量的图像至关重要。然而,女性胸部和身体习惯的变化可能会影响乳房x线摄影的定位,以获得最佳的图像质量。本研究旨在建立人群女性胸(胸廓)尺寸,量化女性体质类别。方法回顾性分析开放数据库中347例女性胸部CT轴位片,确定女性胸腔尺寸。胸廓的尺寸在六个横截面上以数字方式测量,其中有六个前肋骨地标点,并以毫米(mm)记录。建立贝叶斯网络(BN)模型,建立从胸腔图像数据中提取的信息之间的关系,对女性身体体质进行量化和分类。结果女性体质(胸围)分为瘦型(20.5%)、正常型(55.6%)和曲线美型(23.9%)3类。通过BN情景分析,获得健康女性胸腔尺寸的平均值(115 ~ 126 mm)和相应的80%预测区间范围。结论本研究的意义在于,55.6%的女性胸围尺寸在更大的女性群体中属于正常。这项研究有助于更好地了解女性身体习惯(胸围)的范围,以改进定位练习并最大限度地提高图像质量。本研究使用BN模型,利用CT胸部图像建立女性胸部尺寸范围,以支持改进的定位方法。在当前的图像评估系统中,应该将这些胸部尺寸范围作为一种身体习惯标准来整合,以最大限度地提高图像质量和随后的乳腺癌诊断。
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Development of populational female thorax sizes and body habitus categories using computed tomography (CT) images

Introduction

Positioning of the breast during mammography examination is critical to producing optimum quality images. However, the variation in female thorax and body habitus may affect mammography positioning for best image quality. This study aims to establish populational female thoracic (rib cage) sizes and quantify female body habitus categories.

Methods

A retrospective analysis of 347 female computed tomography (CT) chest axial scans was retrieved from an open access database to establish female rib cage sizes. Dimensions of the rib cage were measured digitally across six cross sections with six anterior rib landmark points and recorded in millimetres (mm). A Bayesian Network (BN) model was developed to establish the relationships of information extracted from the rib cage image data to quantify and categorise female body habitus.

Results

Female body habitus (thoracic size) were classified into three cohort categories: lean (20.5 %), norm (55.6 %) and curvaceous (23.9 %). The mean values (115–126 mm) and the corresponding 80 % prediction interval ranges for the healthy female rib cage size were obtained through the BN scenario analysis.

Conclusion

The significance of this study is that it categorised 55.6 % of female thoracic sizes as being normal on a larger group of female population. This study contributed to a good understanding of the range of female body habitus (thoracic size) to improve positioning practice and maximise image quality.

Implications for practice

This study used a BN model to establish a range of female thorax sizes using CT chest images to support improved positioning practices. These ranges of thorax sizes should be integrated as a body habitus criterion in the current image evaluation system to maximise image quality and subsequent breast cancer diagnosis.
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
34.60%
发文量
169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.
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