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| Title: | Monitoring of curve progression in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis using 3-D ultrasound | Authors: | Lai, KKL Lee, TTY Lau, HHT Chu, WCW Cheng, JCY Castelein, RM Schlösser, TPC Lam, TP Zheng, YP |
Issue Date: | Mar-2024 | Source: | Ultrasound in medicine and biology, Mar. 2024, v. 50, no. 3, p. 384-393 | Abstract: | Objective: The aim of the work described here was to determine whether 3-D ultrasound can provide results comparable to those of conventional X-ray examination in assessing curve progression in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). Methods: One hundred thirty-six participants with AIS (42 males and 94 females; age range: 10–18 y, mean age: 14.1 ± 1.9 y) with scoliosis of different severity (Cobb angle range: 10º– 85º, mean: of 24.3 ± 14.4º) were included. Each participant underwent biplanar low-dose X-ray EOS and 3-D ultrasound system scanning with the same posture on the same date. Participants underwent the second assessment at routine clinical follow-up. Manual measurements of scoliotic curvature on ultrasound coronal projection images and posterior–anterior radiographs were expressed as the ultrasound curve angle (UCA) and radiographic Cobb angle (RCA), respectively. RCA and UCA increments ≥5º represented a scoliosis progression detected by X-ray assessment and 3-D ultrasound assessment, respectively. Results: The sensitivity and specificity of UCA measurement in detecting scoliosis progression were 0.93 and 0.90, respectively. The negative likelihood ratio of the diagnostic test for scoliosis progression by the 3-D ultrasound imaging system was 0.08. Conclusion: The 3-D ultrasound imaging method is a valid technique for detecting coronal curve progression as compared with conventional radiography in follow-up of AIS. Substituting conventional radiography with 3-D ultrasound is effective in reducing the radiation dose to which AIS patients are exposed during their follow-up examinations. |
Keywords: | 3-D ultrasound Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Scoliosis Scoliosis progression Spine curvature |
Publisher: | Elsevier Inc. | Journal: | Ultrasound in medicine and biology | ISSN: | 0301-5629 | EISSN: | 1879-291X | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2023.11.011 | Rights: | © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. This is an open access article under the CC BYlicense (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) The following publication Lai, K. K.-L., Lee, T. T.-Y., Lau, H. H.-T., Chu, W. C.-W., Cheng, J. C.-Y., Castelein, R. M., Schlösser, T. P. C., Lam, T.-P., & Zheng, Y.-P. (2024). Monitoring of Curve Progression in Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Using 3-D Ultrasound. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 50(3), 384-393 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2023.11.011. |
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