| Literature DB >> 29321071 |
Markus Martini1,2, Anne Klausing3, Guido Lüchters4, Nils Heim3, Martina Messing-Jünger5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The measurement of maximal head circumference is a standard procedure in the examination of childrens' cranial growth and brain development. The objective of the study was to evaluate the validity of maximal head circumference to cranial volume in the first year of life using a new method which includes ear-to-ear over the head distance and maximal cranial length measurement.Entities:
Keywords: 3d scan; Cranial growth; Ear-to-ear measurement; Head circumference; Skull volume; Validity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29321071 PMCID: PMC5764008 DOI: 10.1186/s13005-017-0159-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Face Med ISSN: 1746-160X Impact factor: 2.151
Fig. 13D scan - Ear-to-ear measurement (CH), maximal head circumference (HC) and glabella-to-opistocranion measurement (CL)
Fig. 2Cranial growth development in the first year of life for the parameters a) intracranial volume, b) head circumference (HC) and c) cranial height (CH, ear-to ear measurement over top of the head). Linear regression and 95% Confidence Intervals for girls and boys
Fig. 3Head circumference (HC) and head volume; 95% Confidence Interval and 95% Prediction Interval
Fig. 4Estimated coefficients and their 95 confidence intervals of 3 measure variables (Method A), resp. 2 measure variables (Method B). according to Kastellec & Leoni [62]
Impact of 3 measure variables (Method A: head circumference [HC], cranial height [CH], cranial length [CL], 2 measure variables (Method B: HC, CH) and with added gender and age (Method C); n.s. not significant; * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001
| Variable | Method A | Method B | Method C |
|---|---|---|---|
| HC | 68.40*** | 68.07*** | 70.25*** |
| CH | 27.03*** | 26.96 *** | 28.86*** |
| CL | −1.03 n.s. | ||
| sex | −26.87 n.s. | ||
| Intercept | −2463.02*** | −2471.68*** | −2603.73*** |
| adj. R2 | 0.89 | 0.90 | 0.90 |
Fig. 5Infant cranium laterally with different h-plane angulations. N = nasion, Sn = subnasal, Or = Infra-orbitalpoint, Po = Porion; Pa = Preaural; green line – Frankfort Horizontal plane
Volume measurement (ml) according to age 1(6 months) and age 2 (12 months), relevant sample size and imaging method. In case that only graphics were presented instead of numerical values, the figures were reconstructed from these graphics using the software Digitizelt 2.2 (Braunschweig, Germany; Table 2)
| Imaging Method | Number | Age 1 | Volume | Number | Age 2 | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treit 2016 [ | MRT | 15 | 6 ± 1 | 1145 ± 113 | 22 | 12 ± 1 | 1239 ± 112 |
| Lichtenberg 1960 [ | X-ray | 7 ± 1 | 920 ± 136 | 10 ± 1 | 990 ± 118 | ||
| Toma 2010 [ | CT | 5–6 | 799 | 11 ± 2 | 997 | ||
| Abbott 2000 [ | CT | 63 | 6 ± 1 | 853 ± 134 | 12 ± 1 | 1079 ± 72 | |
| Sgouros 1999 [ | CT | 6 ± 1 | 829 ± 104 | 12 ± 1 | 1026 ± 52 | ||
| Meyer-Marcotty 2014 [ | 3D–Scan | 52 | 6 ± 0.5 | 1229 ± 100 | 52 | 12 ± 0.5 | 1460 ± 112 |
| This study 2017 | 3D–Scan | 8 | 6 ± 0.5 | 1228 ± 116 | 3 | 12 ± 0.5 | 1551 ± 74 |
| Seeberger 2016 [ | 3D–Scan | 246 | 0–6 | 1336 ± 207 | 301 | 7–12 | 1527 ± 168 |