Three-Dimensional Digital Capture of Head Size in Neonates – A Method Evaluation

Introduction: The quality of neonatal care is mainly determined by long-term neurodevelopmental outcome. The neurodevelopment of preterm infants is related to postnatal head growth and depends on medical interventions such as nutritional support. Head circumference (HC) is currently used as a two-di...

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Main Authors: Ifflaender, Sascha, Rüdiger, Mario, Koch, Arite, Burkhardt, Wolfram
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-14-qucosa-1271212014-08-05T03:36:30Z Three-Dimensional Digital Capture of Head Size in Neonates – A Method Evaluation Ifflaender, Sascha Rüdiger, Mario Koch, Arite Burkhardt, Wolfram Kopfgröße Neugeborene Messung TU Dresden Publikationsfonds Head size neonates measure Bacterial vaginosis Cranium Infants Lasers Magnetic resonance imaging Neonatal care time measurement Technical University Dresden Publication funds ddc:610 rvk:XA 10000 Introduction: The quality of neonatal care is mainly determined by long-term neurodevelopmental outcome. The neurodevelopment of preterm infants is related to postnatal head growth and depends on medical interventions such as nutritional support. Head circumference (HC) is currently used as a two-dimensional measure of head growth. Since head deformities are frequently found in preterm infants, HC may not always adequately reflect head growth. Laser aided head shape digitizers offer semiautomatic acquisition of HC and cranial volume (CrV) and could thus be useful in describing head size more precisely. Aims: 1) To evaluate reproducibility of a 3D digital capture system in newborns. 2) To compare manual and digital HC measurements in a neonatal cohort. 3) To determine correlation of HC and CrV and predictive value of HC. Methods: Within a twelve-month period data of head scans with a laser shape digitizer were analysed. Repeated measures were used for method evaluation. Manually and digitally acquired HC was compared. Regression analysis of HC and CrV was performed. Results: Interobserver reliability was excellent for HC (bias-0.005%, 95% Limits of Agreement (LoA) −0.39–0.39%) and CrV (bias1.5%, 95%LoA-0.8–3.6%). Method comparison data was acquired from 282 infants. It revealed interchangeability of the methods (bias-0.45%; 95%LoA-4.55–3.65%) and no significant systematic or proportional differences. HC and CrV correlated (r2 = 0.859, p<0.001), performance of HC predicting CrV was poor (RSD ±24 ml). Correlation was worse in infants with lower postmenstrual age (r2 = 0.745) compared to older infants (r2 = 0.843). Discussion: The current practice of measuring HC for describing head growth in preterm infants could be misleading since it does not represent a 3D approach. CrV can vary substantially in infants of equal HC. The 3D laser scanner represents a new and promising method to provide reproducible data of CrV and HC. Since it does not provide data on cerebral structures, additional imaging is required. Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden Public Library of Science, 2014-01-22 doc-type:article application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-127121 urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-127121 PPN410369519 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/12712/journal.pone.0061274.pdf PLOS ONE, Bd. 8 (2013), Nr. 4, e61274, ISSN: 1932-6203 eng
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topic Kopfgröße
Neugeborene
Messung
TU Dresden
Publikationsfonds
Head size
neonates
measure
Bacterial vaginosis
Cranium
Infants
Lasers
Magnetic resonance imaging
Neonatal care
time measurement
Technical University Dresden
Publication funds
ddc:610
rvk:XA 10000
spellingShingle Kopfgröße
Neugeborene
Messung
TU Dresden
Publikationsfonds
Head size
neonates
measure
Bacterial vaginosis
Cranium
Infants
Lasers
Magnetic resonance imaging
Neonatal care
time measurement
Technical University Dresden
Publication funds
ddc:610
rvk:XA 10000
Ifflaender, Sascha
Rüdiger, Mario
Koch, Arite
Burkhardt, Wolfram
Three-Dimensional Digital Capture of Head Size in Neonates – A Method Evaluation
description Introduction: The quality of neonatal care is mainly determined by long-term neurodevelopmental outcome. The neurodevelopment of preterm infants is related to postnatal head growth and depends on medical interventions such as nutritional support. Head circumference (HC) is currently used as a two-dimensional measure of head growth. Since head deformities are frequently found in preterm infants, HC may not always adequately reflect head growth. Laser aided head shape digitizers offer semiautomatic acquisition of HC and cranial volume (CrV) and could thus be useful in describing head size more precisely. Aims: 1) To evaluate reproducibility of a 3D digital capture system in newborns. 2) To compare manual and digital HC measurements in a neonatal cohort. 3) To determine correlation of HC and CrV and predictive value of HC. Methods: Within a twelve-month period data of head scans with a laser shape digitizer were analysed. Repeated measures were used for method evaluation. Manually and digitally acquired HC was compared. Regression analysis of HC and CrV was performed. Results: Interobserver reliability was excellent for HC (bias-0.005%, 95% Limits of Agreement (LoA) −0.39–0.39%) and CrV (bias1.5%, 95%LoA-0.8–3.6%). Method comparison data was acquired from 282 infants. It revealed interchangeability of the methods (bias-0.45%; 95%LoA-4.55–3.65%) and no significant systematic or proportional differences. HC and CrV correlated (r2 = 0.859, p<0.001), performance of HC predicting CrV was poor (RSD ±24 ml). Correlation was worse in infants with lower postmenstrual age (r2 = 0.745) compared to older infants (r2 = 0.843). Discussion: The current practice of measuring HC for describing head growth in preterm infants could be misleading since it does not represent a 3D approach. CrV can vary substantially in infants of equal HC. The 3D laser scanner represents a new and promising method to provide reproducible data of CrV and HC. Since it does not provide data on cerebral structures, additional imaging is required.
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Rüdiger, Mario
Koch, Arite
Burkhardt, Wolfram
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Rüdiger, Mario
Koch, Arite
Burkhardt, Wolfram
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title Three-Dimensional Digital Capture of Head Size in Neonates – A Method Evaluation
title_short Three-Dimensional Digital Capture of Head Size in Neonates – A Method Evaluation
title_full Three-Dimensional Digital Capture of Head Size in Neonates – A Method Evaluation
title_fullStr Three-Dimensional Digital Capture of Head Size in Neonates – A Method Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Three-Dimensional Digital Capture of Head Size in Neonates – A Method Evaluation
title_sort three-dimensional digital capture of head size in neonates – a method evaluation
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