| Literature DB >> 22567297 |
Adil Asghar1, Dushyant Agrawal, S M Yunus, P K Sharma, S H H Zaidi, Aruna Sinha.
Abstract
A prospective study was carried out to establish normative data for splenic dimensions in North Indian population and their correlation with physical standard on abdominal CT of 21 patients aged between 20 and 70 years having no splenic disorders. Splenic volume was measured by two methods-volume and surface rendering technique of Able 3D doctor software and prolate ellipsoid formula. Volumes measured by both the techniques were correlated with their physical standards. Mean splenic volume was 161.57 ± 90.2 cm(3) and range 45.7-271.46 cm(3). The volume of spleen had linear correlation with body height (r = 0.512, P < .05). Splenic volume (cm(3)) = 7 × height (cm) - 961 can be used to generate normal standard volume of spleen as a function of body height in North Indian population (with 95% confidence interval). This formula can be used to objectively measure the size of the spleen in adults who have clinically suspected splenomegaly.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22567297 PMCID: PMC3335666 DOI: 10.1155/2011/707325
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anat Res Int ISSN: 2090-2743
Physical standard of patients.
| Sex | Physical standard of patients | |||||
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| Age (yrs.) | Weight (kg.) | Height (cm) | Body surface area (m²) | Body mass index | Numbers of patients | |
| Male | 51.33 ± 18.82 | 65.4 ± 9.9 | 165.45 ± 4.4 | 1.72 ± 0.13 | 24 ± 3.22 | 12 |
| Female | 49 ± 12.18 | 55.22 ± 4.38 | 155.4 ± 4.3 | 1.56 ± 0.035 | 23.12 ± 1.43 | 9 |
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| Total | No significant difference ( | 21 | ||||
Figure 13D reconstructed image of spleen.
Mean value and standard deviation of dimensions of spleen.
| Methods of measurement | Male (Mean ± SD) | Female (Mean ± SD) | Total (Mean ± SD) |
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| (1) Volume rendering technique (cm³) | 192.29 ± 99.3 | 118.39 ± 47.7 | 161.57 ± 90.2 |
| (2) Prolate ellipsoid formula (cm³) | 288.36 ± 141.26 | 217.44 ± 70.92 | 259.29 ± 118.86 |
| (3) Surface area by surface rendering technique (cm²) | 290.35 ± 14.78 | 205.56 ± 77.65 | 254.01 ± 127.56 |
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Figure 2Scatter-plot to demonstrate the correlation between height of patient and surface area of spleen.
Figure 3Scatter-plot to demonstrate the correlation between volume of spleen and height of patient.
Figure 4Scatter-plot to demonstrate the correlation between calculated volume by prolate ellipsoid formula and observed volume by 3D reconstruction of spleen.
Comparisons of volume of spleen in different population and by different techniques.
| Authors | Techniques | Population | Mean volume of spleen (cm³) | Range (cm³) |
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| Liu et al. [ | Multidetector CT scan | Chinese | 190.94 ± 70.37 | — |
| Prassopoulos et al. [ | Summation-area technique (CT scan) | European | 214.6 | 107.2–314 |
| Mazonakis et al. [ | Random marking on MR scan | European | 208.0 mL | 115–293.6 mL |
| Manual planimetry on MR scan | European | 204.8 mL | 117.9–289.8 mL | |
| Hidaka et al. [ | 3D USG | Japanese | 104 mL | — |
| Zhang et al. [ | Radionuclide scan | — | 185 | — |
| Hoefs et al. [ | Liver-spleen scan | American | 201 ± 77 | — |
| Henderson et al. [ | Summation-area of CT scan | European | 209 ± 76 | — |
| Picardi et al. [ | USG | European | 140 mL | 60–200 mL |
| Loftus et al. [ | Water displacement | European | 110 ± 70 | 26–250 |
| Lamb et al. [ | USG & CT –prolate ellipsoid | European | — | 107–314 |
| Spielmann et al. [ | USG-prolate ellipsoid | American | 333.6 ± 116.1 | — |
Figure 5Regression nomogram: volume of spleen versus height.