Reliability and Agreement of Automated Head Measurements From 3-Dimensional Photogrammetry in Young Children

被引:3
作者
Abdel-Alim, Tareq [1 ,2 ,7 ,8 ,9 ]
Tio, Pauline [3 ]
Kurniawan, Melissa [1 ,3 ]
Mathijssen, Irene [3 ]
Dirven, Clemens [1 ]
Niessen, Wiro [4 ]
Roshchupkin, Gennady [2 ,5 ]
van Veelen, Marie-Lise [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Erasmus MC, Dept Neurosurg, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus MC, Dept Radiol & Nucl Med, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus MC, Dept Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[4] Univ Groningen, Fac Med Sci, Groningen, Netherlands
[5] Erasmus MC, Dept Epidemiol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[6] Erasmus MC, Child Brain Ctr, Sophia Childrens Hosp, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[7] Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[8] Dr Molewaterpl 40, NL-3015 GD Rotterdam, Netherlands
[9] POB 2040, NL-3000 CA Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Anthropometrics; automated measurements; craniosynostosis; 3D photogrammetry; head measurements; ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS; GROWTH; VOLUME; INTELLIGENCE; PRECISION; ACCURACY; SURGERY; SYSTEM; FETAL;
D O I
10.1097/SCS.0000000000009448
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
This study aimed to assess the reliability and agreement of automated head measurements using 3-dimensional (3D) photogrammetry in young children. Specifically, the study evaluated the agreement between manual and automated occipitofrontal circumference (OFC) measurements (n = 264) obtained from 3D images of 188 patients diagnosed with sagittal synostosis using a novel automated method proposed in this study. In addition, the study aimed to determine the interrater and intrarater reliability of the automatically extracted OFC, cephalic index, and volume. The results of the study showed that the automated OFC measurements had an excellent agreement with manual measurements, with a very strong regression score (R2 = 0.969) and a small mean difference of -0.1 cm (-0.2%). The limits of agreement ranged from -0.93 to 0.74 cm, falling within the reported limits of agreement for manual OFC measurements. High interrater and intrarater reliability of OFC, cephalic index, and volume measurements were also demonstrated. The proposed method for automated OFC measurements was found to be a reliable alternative to manual measurements, which may be particularly beneficial in young children who undergo 3D imaging in craniofacial centers as part of their treatment protocol and in research settings that require a reproducible and transparent pipeline for anthropometric measurements. The method has been incorporated into CraniumPy, an open-source tool for 3D image visualization, registration, and optimization, which is publicly available on GitHub (https://github.com/T-AbdelAlim/CraniumPy).
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页码:1629 / 1634
页数:6
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