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A paediatric bone index derived by automated radiogrammetry

SUMMARY: Hand radiographs are obtained routinely to determine bone age of children. This paper presents a method that determines a Paediatric Bone Index automatically from such radiographs. The Paediatric Bone Index is designed to have minimal relative standard deviation (7.5%), and the precision is...

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Autores principales: Thodberg, H. H., van Rijn, R. R., Tanaka, T., Martin, D. D., Kreiborg, S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19937229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00198-009-1085-9
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author Thodberg, H. H.
van Rijn, R. R.
Tanaka, T.
Martin, D. D.
Kreiborg, S.
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van Rijn, R. R.
Tanaka, T.
Martin, D. D.
Kreiborg, S.
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description SUMMARY: Hand radiographs are obtained routinely to determine bone age of children. This paper presents a method that determines a Paediatric Bone Index automatically from such radiographs. The Paediatric Bone Index is designed to have minimal relative standard deviation (7.5%), and the precision is determined to be 1.42%. INTRODUCTION: We present a computerised method to determine bone mass of children based on hand radiographs, including a reference database for normal Caucasian children. METHODS: Normal Danish subjects (1,867), of ages 7–17, and 531 normal Dutch subjects of ages 5–19 were included. Historically, three different indices of bone mass have been used in radiogrammetry all based on [Formula: see text], where T is the cortical thickness and W the bone width. The indices are the metacarpal index A/W(2), DXR-BMD = A/W, and Exton-Smith’s index A/(WL), where L is the length of the bone. These indices are compared with new indices of the form A/(W(a)L(b)), and it is argued that the preferred index has minimal SD relative to the mean value at each bone age and sex. Finally, longitudinal series of X-rays of 20 Japanese children are used to derive the precision of the measurements. RESULTS: The preferred index is A/(W(1.33)L(0.33)), which is named the Paediatric Bone Index, PBI. It has mean relative SD 7.5% and precision 1.42%. CONCLUSIONS: As part of the BoneXpert method for automated bone age determination, our method facilitates retrospective research studies involving validation of the proposed index against fracture incidence and adult bone mineral density.
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spelling pubmed-28958782010-07-29 A paediatric bone index derived by automated radiogrammetry Thodberg, H. H. van Rijn, R. R. Tanaka, T. Martin, D. D. Kreiborg, S. Osteoporos Int Original Article SUMMARY: Hand radiographs are obtained routinely to determine bone age of children. This paper presents a method that determines a Paediatric Bone Index automatically from such radiographs. The Paediatric Bone Index is designed to have minimal relative standard deviation (7.5%), and the precision is determined to be 1.42%. INTRODUCTION: We present a computerised method to determine bone mass of children based on hand radiographs, including a reference database for normal Caucasian children. METHODS: Normal Danish subjects (1,867), of ages 7–17, and 531 normal Dutch subjects of ages 5–19 were included. Historically, three different indices of bone mass have been used in radiogrammetry all based on [Formula: see text], where T is the cortical thickness and W the bone width. The indices are the metacarpal index A/W(2), DXR-BMD = A/W, and Exton-Smith’s index A/(WL), where L is the length of the bone. These indices are compared with new indices of the form A/(W(a)L(b)), and it is argued that the preferred index has minimal SD relative to the mean value at each bone age and sex. Finally, longitudinal series of X-rays of 20 Japanese children are used to derive the precision of the measurements. RESULTS: The preferred index is A/(W(1.33)L(0.33)), which is named the Paediatric Bone Index, PBI. It has mean relative SD 7.5% and precision 1.42%. CONCLUSIONS: As part of the BoneXpert method for automated bone age determination, our method facilitates retrospective research studies involving validation of the proposed index against fracture incidence and adult bone mineral density. Springer-Verlag 2009-11-24 2010-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2895878/ /pubmed/19937229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00198-009-1085-9 Text en © International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation 2009
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Martin, D. D.
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A paediatric bone index derived by automated radiogrammetry
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title_short A paediatric bone index derived by automated radiogrammetry
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19937229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00198-009-1085-9
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