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Theodoros B Grivas1, Konstantinos C Soultanis2, Christina Mazioti1, Vasileios Kechagias1, Antonios Akriotis1, Konstantinos Athanasopoulos1, Christos Naskas1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: All lateral spinal radiographs in idiopathic scoliosis (IS) show a Double Rib Contour Sign (DRCS) of the thoracic cage, a radiographic expression of the rib hump. The outline of the convex overlies the contour of the concave ribs. The rib index (RI) method was extracted from the DRCS to evaluate rib hump deformity in IS patients. The RI was calculated by the ratio of spine distances d1/d2 where d1 is the distance between the most extended point of the most extending rib contour and the posterior margin of the corresponding vertebra on the lateral scoliosis films, while d2 is the distance from the least projection rib contour and the posterior margin of the same vertebra, (Grivas et al 2002). In a symmetric thorax the "rib index" is 1. This report is the validity study of DRCS, ie how the rib index is affected by the distance between the radiation source and the irradiated child.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25810757 PMCID: PMC4331768 DOI: 10.1186/1748-7161-10-S2-S8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scoliosis ISSN: 1748-7161
Figure 1The transverse ribcage diameter. The way the transverse diameter of the ribcage is documented using a special anthropometric tool. This figure is the original one used in the author’s PhD Thesis, (http://www.didaktorika.gr/eadd/handle/10442/3440)
Figure 2Transverse thoracic diameter values in cm for boys by age. The values of the transverse thoracic diameter clinical measurements in centimeters by age (2-12 years old) in boys.
Figure 3Transverse thoracic diameter values in cm for girls by age. The values of the transverse thoracic diameter clinical measurements in centimeters by age (2-12 years old) in girls.
Figure 4Radiograph obtaining set up. It is depicted the set up for obtaining the radiograph and the used points, (Greek letters), for the assessment of d1/d2 quotient. (The figure is not original and the original can be found in the abstract published in the Standard Supplement of the Sapporo 2014 IRSSD meeting, [11]).
Figure 5Assessment of d1/d2 quotient. The Euclidean geometry used for the assessment of d1/d2 quotient. (The figure is not original and the original can be found in the abstract published in the Standard Supplement of the Sapporo 2014 IRSSD meeting, [11]).