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Title: Estimating age from digital radiographic images of lumbar vertebrae in a Thai population using an image analysis technique
Authors: Yanumart Malatong
Patison Palee
Apichat Sinthubua
Sakarat Na Lampang
Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh
Authors: Yanumart Malatong
Patison Palee
Apichat Sinthubua
Sakarat Na Lampang
Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh
Keywords: Medicine;Nursing
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2022
Abstract: Using the lumbar vertebra for age estimation is helpful in cases when skeletal remains are incomplete and typical skeletal age indicators are absent. This study aimed to apply an image analysis method in extracting black pixel variables for age estimation by using the radiographic images of lumbar vertebra in a Thai population. All lumbar vertebrae L1–L5 of 220 (110 males and 110 females) from Thai individuals of known sex and ages were studied. The variables of Total Percentage of black pixels (TP), Mean Percentage of black pixels (MP), and Ratio of black to white pixels (BW), were calculated to assess the relationship between black pixel variables and aging. Equations were formulated using linear regression analysis. The results of this study indicated three variables of the lumbar vertebrae had significantly positive correlations with age. The correlation between parameters with age in males ranged 0.211–0.419, while the range in females was 0.219–0.458. The appropriate linear regression equation with the total and mean percentages of black pixel variables shows Age = −1.348+0.871 (TP) +0.514 (MP) of L4 for males (SEE; 15.4 years), and Age = 5.338 +0.316 (TP) +0.952 (MP) of L1 for females (SEE; 13.8 years). Age estimation using an image analysis method is an alternative to investigating the trabecular structure. The black pixel variable is not the actual value of bone density. However, it is useful to study its relationship with aging.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75923
ISSN: 20421818
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