Age determination by MR imaging of the wrist in Egyptian male football players. How far is it reliable?

Background: Conventional radiographs of the left wrist have been used for assessment of the skeletal age. However, radiation exposure, for this purpose has been considered invasive in the sporting environment. Aim: To study the reliability of MR imaging of the wrist for estimating bone age in Egypti...

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Main Authors: Mohammed H. Abdelbary, Mostafa M. Abdelkawi, Merhan A. Nasr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X1730219X
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spelling doaj-30c4eedde9314a2fb272edb0f158c7162020-11-25T02:33:01ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine0378-603X2018-03-01491146151Age determination by MR imaging of the wrist in Egyptian male football players. How far is it reliable?Mohammed H. Abdelbary0Mostafa M. Abdelkawi1Merhan A. Nasr2Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, Egypt; Corresponding author.Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, EgyptFaculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, EgyptBackground: Conventional radiographs of the left wrist have been used for assessment of the skeletal age. However, radiation exposure, for this purpose has been considered invasive in the sporting environment. Aim: To study the reliability of MR imaging of the wrist for estimating bone age in Egyptian young male football players. Materials and methods: Sixty-one football players between 13 and 18-year-old were recruited. All of them had well known certified chronological age. Coronal Spin-echo T1-weighted images in 3 mm slices were obtained. Three independent raters assessed the degree of fusion of the left radius using a recently developed grading system, composed of six grades. Results: Moderate correlation between the MR skeletal age with the chronological age in Egyptian young male football players is noticed. Strong interobserver agreement about rating of grade of fusion by MRI has been shown. Moreover, we could build up a regression model for estimation of the players age from grade of fusion by MRI. Conclusion: Age determination by MR of the left wrist as a radiation - risk free tool provides moderate correlation with the chronological age. A reliable predictive rule for estimation of a player's age from grade of fusion by MRI could be achieved. Keywords: MRI, Grading, Wrist, Fusion, Egyptian, Playershttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X1730219X
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author Mohammed H. Abdelbary
Mostafa M. Abdelkawi
Merhan A. Nasr
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Mostafa M. Abdelkawi
Merhan A. Nasr
Age determination by MR imaging of the wrist in Egyptian male football players. How far is it reliable?
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
author_facet Mohammed H. Abdelbary
Mostafa M. Abdelkawi
Merhan A. Nasr
author_sort Mohammed H. Abdelbary
title Age determination by MR imaging of the wrist in Egyptian male football players. How far is it reliable?
title_short Age determination by MR imaging of the wrist in Egyptian male football players. How far is it reliable?
title_full Age determination by MR imaging of the wrist in Egyptian male football players. How far is it reliable?
title_fullStr Age determination by MR imaging of the wrist in Egyptian male football players. How far is it reliable?
title_full_unstemmed Age determination by MR imaging of the wrist in Egyptian male football players. How far is it reliable?
title_sort age determination by mr imaging of the wrist in egyptian male football players. how far is it reliable?
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
issn 0378-603X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background: Conventional radiographs of the left wrist have been used for assessment of the skeletal age. However, radiation exposure, for this purpose has been considered invasive in the sporting environment. Aim: To study the reliability of MR imaging of the wrist for estimating bone age in Egyptian young male football players. Materials and methods: Sixty-one football players between 13 and 18-year-old were recruited. All of them had well known certified chronological age. Coronal Spin-echo T1-weighted images in 3 mm slices were obtained. Three independent raters assessed the degree of fusion of the left radius using a recently developed grading system, composed of six grades. Results: Moderate correlation between the MR skeletal age with the chronological age in Egyptian young male football players is noticed. Strong interobserver agreement about rating of grade of fusion by MRI has been shown. Moreover, we could build up a regression model for estimation of the players age from grade of fusion by MRI. Conclusion: Age determination by MR of the left wrist as a radiation - risk free tool provides moderate correlation with the chronological age. A reliable predictive rule for estimation of a player's age from grade of fusion by MRI could be achieved. Keywords: MRI, Grading, Wrist, Fusion, Egyptian, Players
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X1730219X
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