腕骨解剖形态变化对CT骨定位值的影响

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Maranda Haenen , Stefan Hummelink , Eline Karstanje , Ioannis Sechopoulos , Brigitte van der Heijden
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摘要

四维计算机断层扫描(4DCT)在诊断舟月骨韧带(SL)病变方面显示出希望。手腕运动分析需要腕骨的局部坐标系统(LCS),这可能会受到骨骼形状变化的影响。这些变化会影响舟月骨角(SLA)和头月骨角(CLA)的提取,指示SL病变。本研究描述了解剖形状变化对LCS测定和随后的SLA和CLA估计的影响。方法利用4DCT数据集的CT扫描,建立舟状骨、月骨和头状骨的统计形状模型(SSM)。SSM的质量通过计算均方根误差(RMSE)使用留一法进行评估。随后,将每个骨的lcs分配给SSM,同时引入3000种形状变化。通过绕三个轴的组合旋转计算lcs的旋转偏差。最后,计算了sla和CLAs。结果通过106次扫描建立了SSM, RMSE为0.38 mm。lcs旋转偏差的第95百分位小于5°。在计算SLA和CLA时,由于解剖差异导致的结果范围分别为5.7°和6.8°。结论骨形变化对lcs的测定影响不大,因而对SLA和CLA的估计影响不大。基于文献中发现的自然发生的腕角可变性,SLA和CLA的变化范围可能与临床无关,但在进行受试者间比较时应考虑到这一点。
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The influence of anatomical shape variations of wrist bones on bone orientation values in CT scans

Introduction

Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography (4DCT) shows promise in diagnosing scapholunate ligament (SL) lesions. Wrist motion analysis requires local coordinate systems (LCS) for carpal bones, which might be affected by bone shape variations. These variations can affect the extraction of scapholunate angle (SLA) and capitolunate angle (CLA), indicative for SL lesions. This study characterizes the impact of anatomical shape variations on LCS determination and subsequent SLA and CLA estimates.

Methods

A statistical shape model (SSM) was created for the scaphoid, lunate, and capitate using CT scans from a 4DCT dataset. The quality of the SSM was assessed using a leave-one-out approach by calculating the root mean squared error (RMSE). Subsequently, LCSs per bone were assigned to the SSM while 3000 shape variations were introduced. The rotational deviation of the LCSs was calculated by a combined rotation around the three axes. Finally, the SLAs and CLAs were calculated.

Results

The SSM was created using 106 scans with an RMSE of 0.38 mm. The 95th percentile of the rotational deviations of the LCSs was below 5°. The resulting range due to anatomical variations in the calculation of the SLA and CLA was 5.7°and 6.8°, respectively.

Conclusion

Bone shape variations have a minimal influence on the determination of LCSs and consequently on the resulting SLA and CLA estimates. Based on the naturally occurring variability of carpal angles found in literature, the ranges in the variation of the SLA and CLA are probably not clinically relevant but should be taken into account when performing inter-subject comparisons.
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Radiology is an international journal which aims to communicate to its readers, state-of-the-art information on imaging developments in the form of high quality original research articles and timely reviews on current developments in the field. Its audience includes clinicians at all levels of training including radiology trainees, newly qualified imaging specialists and the experienced radiologist. Its aim is to inform efficient, appropriate and evidence-based imaging practice to the benefit of patients worldwide.
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