用三维照片测定婴儿鼻唇人体测量的种族差异:对双侧唇裂鼻矫正的影响。

Diana S Jodeh, Jacqueline M Ross, Maria Leszczynska, Fatima Qamar, Rachel L Dawkins, James J Cray, S Alex Rottgers
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目的:我们旨在评估婴儿鼻唇人体测量的显著种族差异,以激励同步双侧唇裂/鼻畸形手术矫正的变化,特别是长小柱是否是欧洲特征,因此接受适合种族患者重建的短小柱和/或延迟小柱延长。方法:33名无颅面病变的婴儿(10名非裔美国人[AA], 7名西班牙裔[H], 16名欧洲裔[C]),年龄3至8个月,在约翰霍普金斯所有儿童综合儿科诊所就诊。使用Vectra H1手持相机(Canfield Imaging)拍摄了四张独立的3D照片(各2张颏下和正面视图)。使用Mirror 3D分析(Canfield Imaging Systems)测量18个线性面部距离。使用Bonferroni/Dunn事后比较的方差分析来测量种族之间的差异。间信度采用Pearson相关。采用SPSS 21.0版(IBM Corp .)进行统计分析,差异有统计学意义P < 0.05。结果:两组患者鼻突(sn-prn)和鼻小柱长度(sn-c)差异无统计学意义(P = .9)。不同种族间鼻宽差异有统计学意义(sbal-sbal [C-AA;P = .02];农用[C-AA;P = .00;H-AA;P = .04];器[C-AA;P = .00;H-AA;P = .001])和唇长(sn-ls [C-AA;P = 0.041];sn-sto [C-AA;P = .005];cphs - cphl [C-AA;P = 0.013];cphs - cphr [C-AA;P = .015])。量表间信度均为良好至优秀,且各指标间均显著相关。结论:非裔美国婴儿的鼻子更宽,嘴唇更长。在鼻突或鼻小柱长度上没有发现差异,表明这些结构应在所有患者的原发性唇裂和鼻修复期间进行矫正,而不应推迟到二次矫正。
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Determination of Ethnic Variation in Infant Nasolabial Anthropometry Using 3D Photographs: Implications for Bilateral Cleft Lip Nasal Correction.

Objective: We aimed to assess significant ethnic variabilities in infants' nasolabial anthropometry to motivate variations in surgical correction of a synchronous bilateral cleft lip/nasal anomaly, specifically whether a long columella is a European feature, therefore accepting a short columella and/or delayed columellar lengthening suitable for reconstruction in ethnic patients.

Methods: Thirty-three infants without craniofacial pathology (10 African American [AA], 7 Hispanic [H], and 16 of European descent [C]), ages 3 to 8 months, presenting to the Johns Hopkins All Children's general pediatric clinic were recruited. Four separate 3D photographs (2 submental and frontal views each) were taken using the Vectra H1 handheld camera (Canfield Imaging). Eighteen linear facial distances were measured using Mirror 3D analysis (Canfield Imaging Systems). Difference between ethnicities was measured using analysis of variance with the Bonferroni/Dunn post hoc comparisons. Pearson correlation was employed for interrater reliability. All statistical analyses were carried out using SPSS version 21.0 (IBM Corp), with statistical significance set at P < .05.

Results: Nasal projection (sn-prn) and columella length (sn-c) did not differ significantly between groups (P = .9). Significant differences were seen between ethnic groups in nasal width (sbal-sbal [C-AA; P = .02]; ac-ac [C-AA; P = .00; H-AA; P = .04]; al-al [C-AA; P = .00; H-AA; P = .001]) and labial length (sn-ls [C-AA; P = .041]; sn-sto [C-AA; P = .005]; Cphs-Cphi L [C-AA; P = .013]; Cphs-Cphi R [C-AA; P = .015]). Interrater reliability was good to excellent and significantly correlated for all measures.

Conclusions: African American infants exhibited wider noses and longer lips. No difference was noted in nasal projection or columella length, indicating that these structures should be corrected during the primary cleft lip and nasal repair for all patients and should not be deferred to secondary correction.

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