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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Artefacts in images related to patient movement decrease image quality, potentially necessitating re-scanning, which leads to an extra radiation dose for the patient. Thus, avoiding patient motion reduces patient exposure to radiation. The aim of this study was to analyse image motion artefacts (MAs) and how they are affected by patient anxiety during cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) examination.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Cone beam computed tomography; Motion artefacts
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28376773 PMCID: PMC5381051 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-017-0367-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
STAI tests
| STAI-S (STAI Form Y-1) | STAI-T (STAI Form Y-2) |
|---|---|
| 1. I feel calm | 1. I feel pleasant |
| 2. I feel secure | 2. I feel nervous and restless |
| 3. I am tense | 3. I feel satisfied with myself |
| 4. I am regretful | 4. I wish I could be as happy as others seem to be |
| 5. I feel at ease | 5. I feel like a failure |
| 6. I feel upset | 6. I feel rested |
| 7. I am presently worrying about possible misfortunes | 7. I am “calm, cool, and collected” |
| 8. I feel rested | 8. I feel that difficulties are piling up so that I cannot overcome them |
| 9. I feel anxious | 9. I worry too much over something that really doesn’t matter |
| 10. I feel comfortable | 10. I am happy |
| 11. I feel self-confident | 11. I have disturbing thoughts |
| 12. I feel nervous | 12. I lack self-confidence |
| 13. I am jittery | 13. I feel secure |
| 14. I feel “high strung” | 14. I make decisions easily |
| 15. I am relaxed | 15. I feel inadequate |
| 16. I feel content | 16. I am content |
| 17. I am worried | 17. Some unimportant thought runs through my mind and bothers me |
| 18. I feel over-excited and rattled | 18. I experience disappointments so keenly that I can’t put them out of my mind |
| 19. I feel joyful | 19. I am a steady person |
| 20. I feel pleasant | 20. I get in a state of tension or turmoil as I think over my recent concerns and interests |
Fig. 1a Adjustable head support provided by the Planmeca Pro Max 3Ds unit. b Chin support. c Chin cup
Fig. 2a Double bony contours due to motion of 36-year-old female patient. b Unsharpness of bony contours observed in axial scan
Fig. 3Motion artefact evident in CBCT image of the posterior region of the right jaw with 5 × 5 FOV and 12.01-s acquisition time
Correlations between anxiety score and gender
| Gender x Anxiety score |
| Mean | SD |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STAI-S | Female | 61 | 39.10 | 10.56 | 0.022 |
| Male | 39 | 34.31 | 9.23 | ||
| STAI-T | Female | 61 | 43.38 | 8.59 | 0.011 |
| Male | 39 | 38.92 | 8.06 | ||
| DAS | Female | 61 | 9.36 | 3.68 | 0.001 |
| Male | 39 | 7.13 | 2.64 | ||
n sample size, SD standard deviation, p significance level, STAI-S State Trait Anxiety Inventory - State, STAI-T State Trait Anxiety Inventory - Trait, DAS Dental Anxiety Scale
Relationships between anxiety score and diagnostic reason for CBCT imaging
| STAI-S* (mean, SD) | STAI-T¥ (mean, SD) | DASβ (mean, SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dental pain ( | 39.77 (10.91) | 42.25 (8.66) | 8.84 (3.40) |
| Cyst/Tumour ( | 39.83 (12.55) | 43.25 (10.59) | 9.42 (3.80) |
| TMD ( | 35.30 (8.52) | 39.55 (8.87) | 8.15 (3.62) |
| Implant planning ( | 31.70 (7.85) | 39.80 (5.73) | 7.10 (2.96) |
| Sinus pathologies ( | 31.50 (10.25) | 39.25 (10.66) | 7.25 (1.71) |
| Trauma ( | 33.75 (5.38) | 43.75 (8.46) | 7.75 (3.86) |
| Other asymptomatic reasons ( | 35.17 (8.28) | 44.17 (7.91) | 8.83 (4.71) |
Bootstrap Sampling Method = Simple, Bootstrap number of samples = 1000, Confidence Interval Type = Percentile, 95% confidence intervals
* p = 0.171, ¥ p = 0.539, β p = 0.709
n noun, SD standard deviation, STAI-S State Trait Anxiety Inventory - State, STAI-T State Trait Anxiety Inventory - Trait, DAS Dental Anxiety Scale, TMD temporomandibular disorder
Presence of motion artefacts related to FOV, acquisition time, and anatomical area
| MA | FOV* (cm) | Acquisition timeβ (sec) | Anatomical areaπ | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 × 5 | 5 × 8 | Double 5 × 5 | Double 5 × 8 | Triple 5 × 5 | Triple 5 × 8 | Mean | SD | Jaws | TMJ | |
| + | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | 20.274 | 10.055 | ( | ( |
| - | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | 23.739 | 9.963 | ( | ( |
| 95% confidence intervals | Lower | −5.427 | ||||||||
| Upper | 11.707 | |||||||||
Bootstrap Sampling Method = Simple, Bootstrap number of samples = 1000, 95% confidence intervals
* χ2 = 3.124, p = 0.673 > 0.05, βMann-Whitney U = 223, p = 0.392 > 0.05, π Fisher’s p value = 0.597 > 0.05
MA motion artefact, + present, − absent, FOV field of view, Double two horizontal stitched volumes, Triple three horizontal stitched volumes, n noun, SD standard deviation, TMJ temporomandibular joint
Mean STAI and DAS scores with standard deviation (SD) according to the presence or absence of motion artefacts
| 95% confidence intervals for mean difference | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA | N | Mean | SD | Lower | Upper | Mann-Whitney U |
| |
| STAI-S | - | 94 | 36.95 | 10.343 | −11.981 | 3.375 | 205.000 | 0.184 |
| + | 6 | 41.67 | 9.004 | |||||
| STAI-T | - | 94 | 41.43 | 8.765 | −8.653 | 0.721 | 205.500 | 0.102 |
| + | 6 | 45.00 | 5.441 | |||||
| DAS | - | 94 | 8.53 | 3.476 | −2.679 | 3.636 | 249.000 | 0.999 |
| + | 6 | 7.83 | 3.710 | |||||
aBootstrap Sampling Method = Simple, Bootstrap number of samples = 1000, 95% confidence intervals
MA motion artefact, N noun, SD standard deviation, P significance level, STAI-S State Trait Anxiety Inventory - State, STAI-T State Trait Anxiety Inventory - Trait, DAS Dental Anxiety Scale, + present, − absent
Comparison of motion artefacts and diagnostic reason for CBCT imaging
| MA | Dental pain | Cyst/Tumour | TMD | Implant | Sinus pathologies | Trauma | Other asymptomatic reasons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| + | 6.8% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 10.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 25.0% ( | 16.7% ( |
| - | 93.2% ( | 100.0% ( | 100% ( | 90.0% ( | 100.0% ( | 75.0% ( | 83.3% ( |
n noun, MA motion artefact, + present, − absent, TMD temporomandibular disorder