Sex estimation from measurements of the first rib in a contemporary Polish population

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Anna Maria Kubicka
Janusz Piontek
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[1] Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań,Faculty of Biology, Institute of Anthropology
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International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2016年 / 130卷
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Forensic anthropology; Discriminant functions; Sexual dimorphism; Computed tomography;
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of sex assessment using measurements of the first rib from computed tomography (CT) to develop a discriminant formula. Four discriminant formulae were derived based on CT imaging of the right first rib of 85 female and 91 male Polish patients of known age and sex. In direct discriminant analysis, the first equation consisted of all first rib variables; the second included measurements of the rib body; the third comprised only two measurements of the sternal end of the first rib. The stepwise method selected the four best variables from all measurements. The discriminant function equation was then tested on a cross-validated group consisting of 23 females and 24 males. The direct discriminant analysis showed that sex assessment was possible in 81.5 % of cases in the first group and in 91.5 % in the cross-validated group when all variables for the first rib were included. The average accuracy for the original group for rib body and sternal end was 80.9 and 67.9 %, respectively. The percentages of correctly assigned individuals for the functions based on the rib body and sternal end in the cross-validated group were 76.6 and 85.0 %, respectively. Higher average accuracies were obtained for stepwise discriminant analysis: 83.1 % for the original group and 91.2 % for the cross-validated group. The exterior edge, anterior-posterior of the sternal end, and depth of the arc were the most reliable parameters. Our results suggest that the first rib is dimorphic and that the described method can be used for sex assessment.
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