Fully automatic measurements of axial vertebral rotation for assessment of spinal deformity in idiopathic scoliosis

Daniel Forsberg, Claes Lundström, Mats Andersson, Ludvig Vavruch, Hans Tropp, Hans Knutsson
2013 Physics in Medicine and Biology  
Reliable measurements of spinal deformities in idiopathic scoliosis are vital, since they are used for assessing the degree of scoliosis, deciding upon treatment and monitoring the progression of the disease. However, commonly used two dimensional methods (e.g. the Cobb angle) do not fully capture the three dimensional deformity at hand in scoliosis, of which axial vertebral rotation (AVR) is considered to be of great importance. There are manual methods for measuring the AVR, but they are
more » ... time-consuming and related with a high intra-and inter-observer variability. In this paper, we present a fully automatic method for estimating the AVR in images from computed tomography. The proposed method is evaluated on four scoliotic patients with 17 vertebrae each and compared with manual measurements performed by three observers using the standard method by Aaro-Dahlborn. The comparison shows that the difference in measured AVR between automatic and manual measurements are on the same level as the interobserver difference. This is further supported by a high intraclass correlation coefficient (0.971-0.979), obtained when comparing the automatic measurements with the manual measurements of each observer. Hence, the provided results and the computational performance, only requiring approximately ten to fifteen seconds for processing an entire volume, demonstrate the potential clinical value of the proposed method.
doi:10.1088/0031-9155/58/6/1775 pmid:23442302 fatcat:xzvui4k65bamjltdizte5uqyc4