Improvement in Scoliosis Top View: Evaluation of Vertebrae Localization in Scoliotic Spine-Spine Axial Presentation

Morphological analysis of the scoliotic spine is based on two-dimensional X-rays: coronal and sagittal. The three-dimensional character of scoliosis has raised the necessity for analyzing scoliosis in three planes. We proposed a new user-friendly method of graphical presentation of the spine in the...

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Main Authors: Paweł Główka, Dominik Gaweł, Bartosz Kasprzak, Michał Nowak, Tomasz Kotwicki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-11-01
Series:Symmetry
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/8/11/125
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spelling doaj-f94efae8c6364fd8b3f8972dde70e62b2020-11-24T22:48:01ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942016-11-0181112510.3390/sym8110125sym8110125Improvement in Scoliosis Top View: Evaluation of Vertebrae Localization in Scoliotic Spine-Spine Axial PresentationPaweł Główka0Dominik Gaweł1Bartosz Kasprzak2Michał Nowak3Tomasz Kotwicki4Department of Spine Disorders and Pediatric Orthopedics, University of Medical Sciences, 61-545 Poznan, PolandChair of Virtual Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, PolandDepartment of Biophysics, University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznan, PolandChair of Virtual Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, PolandDepartment of Spine Disorders and Pediatric Orthopedics, University of Medical Sciences, 61-545 Poznan, PolandMorphological analysis of the scoliotic spine is based on two-dimensional X-rays: coronal and sagittal. The three-dimensional character of scoliosis has raised the necessity for analyzing scoliosis in three planes. We proposed a new user-friendly method of graphical presentation of the spine in the third plane–the Spine Axial Presentation (SAP). Eighty-five vertebrae of patients with scoliosis were analyzed. Due to different positions during X-rays (standing) and computer tomography (CT) (supine), the corresponding measurements cannot be directly compared. As a solution, a software creating Digital Reconstructed Radiographs (DRRs) from CT scans was developed to replace regular X-rays with DRRs. Based on the measurements performed on DRRs, the coordinates of vertebral bodies central points were defined. Next, the geometrical centers of vertebral bodies were determined on CT scans. The reproducibility of measurements was tested with Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC), using p = 0.05. The intra-observer reproducibility and inter-observer reliability for vertebral body central point’s coordinates (x, y, z) were high for results obtained based on DRRs and CT scans, as well as for comparison results obtained based on DRR and CT scans. Based on two standard radiographs, it is possible to localize vertebral bodies in 3D space. The position of vertebral bodies can be present in the Spine Axial Presentation.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/8/11/125scoliosis3D imagingradiographydigital reconstructed radiographtop view
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author Paweł Główka
Dominik Gaweł
Bartosz Kasprzak
Michał Nowak
Tomasz Kotwicki
spellingShingle Paweł Główka
Dominik Gaweł
Bartosz Kasprzak
Michał Nowak
Tomasz Kotwicki
Improvement in Scoliosis Top View: Evaluation of Vertebrae Localization in Scoliotic Spine-Spine Axial Presentation
Symmetry
scoliosis
3D imaging
radiography
digital reconstructed radiograph
top view
author_facet Paweł Główka
Dominik Gaweł
Bartosz Kasprzak
Michał Nowak
Tomasz Kotwicki
author_sort Paweł Główka
title Improvement in Scoliosis Top View: Evaluation of Vertebrae Localization in Scoliotic Spine-Spine Axial Presentation
title_short Improvement in Scoliosis Top View: Evaluation of Vertebrae Localization in Scoliotic Spine-Spine Axial Presentation
title_full Improvement in Scoliosis Top View: Evaluation of Vertebrae Localization in Scoliotic Spine-Spine Axial Presentation
title_fullStr Improvement in Scoliosis Top View: Evaluation of Vertebrae Localization in Scoliotic Spine-Spine Axial Presentation
title_full_unstemmed Improvement in Scoliosis Top View: Evaluation of Vertebrae Localization in Scoliotic Spine-Spine Axial Presentation
title_sort improvement in scoliosis top view: evaluation of vertebrae localization in scoliotic spine-spine axial presentation
publisher MDPI AG
series Symmetry
issn 2073-8994
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Morphological analysis of the scoliotic spine is based on two-dimensional X-rays: coronal and sagittal. The three-dimensional character of scoliosis has raised the necessity for analyzing scoliosis in three planes. We proposed a new user-friendly method of graphical presentation of the spine in the third plane–the Spine Axial Presentation (SAP). Eighty-five vertebrae of patients with scoliosis were analyzed. Due to different positions during X-rays (standing) and computer tomography (CT) (supine), the corresponding measurements cannot be directly compared. As a solution, a software creating Digital Reconstructed Radiographs (DRRs) from CT scans was developed to replace regular X-rays with DRRs. Based on the measurements performed on DRRs, the coordinates of vertebral bodies central points were defined. Next, the geometrical centers of vertebral bodies were determined on CT scans. The reproducibility of measurements was tested with Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC), using p = 0.05. The intra-observer reproducibility and inter-observer reliability for vertebral body central point’s coordinates (x, y, z) were high for results obtained based on DRRs and CT scans, as well as for comparison results obtained based on DRR and CT scans. Based on two standard radiographs, it is possible to localize vertebral bodies in 3D space. The position of vertebral bodies can be present in the Spine Axial Presentation.
topic scoliosis
3D imaging
radiography
digital reconstructed radiograph
top view
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/8/11/125
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