Accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.

Computed tomography (CT) has become more readily available for post-mortem examination, offering an alternative to cetacean cranial measurements obtained manually. Measurement error may result in possible variation in cranial morphometric analysis. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and relia...

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Main Authors: Adams Hei Long Yuen, Henry Chun Lok Tsui, Brian Chin Wing Kot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5362215?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c13a40c8652244fab5f80e9e9bfe854a2020-11-25T01:22:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017421510.1371/journal.pone.0174215Accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.Adams Hei Long YuenHenry Chun Lok TsuiBrian Chin Wing KotComputed tomography (CT) has become more readily available for post-mortem examination, offering an alternative to cetacean cranial measurements obtained manually. Measurement error may result in possible variation in cranial morphometric analysis. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements obtained by CT three-dimensional volume rendered images (3DVRI). CT scans of 9 stranded cetaceans were performed. The acquired images were reconstructed using bone reconstruction algorithms. The reconstructed crania obtained by 3DVRI were visualized after excluding other body structures. Accuracy of cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI was evaluated by comparing with that obtained by manual approach as standard of reference. Reproducibility and repeatability of cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI were evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). The results demonstrated that cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI yielded high accuracy (88.05%- 99.64%). High reproducibility (ICC ranged from 0.897 to 1.000) and repeatability (ICC ranged from 0.919 to 1.000 for operator 1 and ICC range from 0.768 to 1.000 for operator 2) were observed in cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI. Therefore, cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI could be considered as virtual alternative to conventional manual approach. This may help the development of a normative reference for current cranial maturity and discriminant analysis studies in cetaceans.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5362215?pdf=render
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author Adams Hei Long Yuen
Henry Chun Lok Tsui
Brian Chin Wing Kot
spellingShingle Adams Hei Long Yuen
Henry Chun Lok Tsui
Brian Chin Wing Kot
Accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Adams Hei Long Yuen
Henry Chun Lok Tsui
Brian Chin Wing Kot
author_sort Adams Hei Long Yuen
title Accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.
title_short Accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.
title_full Accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.
title_fullStr Accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.
title_sort accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements using computed tomography three dimensional volume rendered images.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Computed tomography (CT) has become more readily available for post-mortem examination, offering an alternative to cetacean cranial measurements obtained manually. Measurement error may result in possible variation in cranial morphometric analysis. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of cetacean cranial measurements obtained by CT three-dimensional volume rendered images (3DVRI). CT scans of 9 stranded cetaceans were performed. The acquired images were reconstructed using bone reconstruction algorithms. The reconstructed crania obtained by 3DVRI were visualized after excluding other body structures. Accuracy of cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI was evaluated by comparing with that obtained by manual approach as standard of reference. Reproducibility and repeatability of cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI were evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). The results demonstrated that cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI yielded high accuracy (88.05%- 99.64%). High reproducibility (ICC ranged from 0.897 to 1.000) and repeatability (ICC ranged from 0.919 to 1.000 for operator 1 and ICC range from 0.768 to 1.000 for operator 2) were observed in cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI. Therefore, cranial measurements obtained by CT 3DVRI could be considered as virtual alternative to conventional manual approach. This may help the development of a normative reference for current cranial maturity and discriminant analysis studies in cetaceans.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5362215?pdf=render
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