BoneXpert-derived bone health index reference curves constructed on healthy Indian children and adolescents

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Oza, Chirantap [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Antani, Misha [4 ]
Mondkar, Shruti A. [1 ]
Kajale, Neha [1 ,5 ]
Ojha, Vikas [6 ]
Goel, Pranay [7 ]
Khadilkar, Vaman [1 ,5 ,8 ]
Khadilkar, Anuradha V. [1 ,5 ,8 ]
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[1] Jehangir Hosp, Hirabai Cowasji Jehangir Med Res Inst, Dept Paediat Growth & Endocrinol, Old Bldg Basement 32,Sassoon Rd, Pune 411001, Maharashtra, India
[2] Endogrow Pediat & Adolescent Endocrine Ctr, Ahmadabad, India
[3] Narendra Modi Med Coll, Dept Pediat, Ahmadabad, India
[4] B J Med Coll, Dept Pharmacol, Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India
[5] Savitribai Phule Univ, Interdisciplinary Sch Hlth Sci, Pune, India
[6] Jehangir Hosp, Dept Radiol, Pune, India
[7] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res, Dept Biol, Pune, India
[8] Jehangir Hosp, Pune, India
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Artificial intelligence; Bone health index; Children; India; Lambda-mu-sigma; Reference data;
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10.1007/s00247-023-05824-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI)-based applications for the assessment of the paediatric musculoskeletal system like BoneXpert are not only useful to assess bone age (BA) but also to provide a bone health index (BHI) and a standard deviation score (SDS) for both. This allows comparison of the BHI with age- and sex-matched healthy Caucasian children.ObjectiveWe conducted this study with the objective of generating BHI curves using BoneXpert in healthy Indian children with BA between 2 and 17 years.MethodWe retrospectively reviewed anthropometric parameters, BHI, and BHI SDS data of digitalized left-hand radiographs (joint photographic experts group [jpg] format) of a cohort of 788 paediatric patients from a previous study to which they were recruited to compare various methods of BA assessment. The recruited children represented all age groups for both sexes. The corrected BHI for jpg images was calculated using the formula corrected BHI=BHI*(stature/(avL*50))<^>0.33333 where stature is height of subject and avL is average length of metacarpal bones. The reference Indian BHI curves and centiles were generated using the Lambda-Mu-Sigma method.ResultThe mean BHI and BHI SDS of the study group were 4.02 +/- 0.57 and -1.73 +/- 1.09, respectively. The average increase in median BHI from each age group was between 2.5% and 3% in both sexes up to age of 14 years after which it increased to 4.5% to 5%. The mean BHI of Indian children was lower than that of Caucasian children with maximum differences noted in boys at 16 years (21.7%) and girls at 14 years (16%). We report 8.4% SD of BHI for our study sample. Reference percentile curves for BHI according to BA were derived separately for boys and girls.ConclusionReference data has been provided for the screening of bone health status of Indian children and adolescents.
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