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- W3037848610 abstract "TYPE: Abstract Publication TOPIC: Imaging PURPOSE: In our centre, part of the current pectus excavatum diagnostic protocol is photographic documentation of the deformity through seven unique photographs that include measurement of the pectus excavatum depth. However, because photographic documentation is a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, a novel three-dimensional (3D) optical surface scan-based imaging protocol has been developed. The objective of this study was to describe the methodology used to document pectus excavatum through 3D scanning and investigate the absolute agreement of the 3D scan- and conventional photography-based pectus excavatum depth that is commonly used to quantify pectus severity. METHODS: A single-centre retrospective case-control study was conducted. Participants were their own control and received a 3D scan and conventional photographs to document their pectus geometry and determine the corresponding pectus excavatum depth. Depth measurements were subjected to the paired samples t-test. In addition, absolute agreement was assessed by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Nineteen participants were included. Paired samples t-test demonstrated a statistically significant, non-clinically relevant mean difference (P=0.006) of 1.20 mm. (standard deviation: 1.70) between the 3D scan- and photography-based depth. The ICC was 0.97 (95% confidence interval: 0.88 to 0.99; P<0.001; Fig. 1); demonstrating good to excellent agreement between the 3D scan- and photography-derived pectus depth. CONCLUSIONS: Three-dimensional optical surface scanning is a feasible and attractive alternative to document the pectus excavatum surface geometry and can be used interchangeably with conventional photography to determine pectus severity. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Three-dimensional scanning can be used interchangeably with conventional photography to document and quantify pectus excavatum severity. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. KEYWORDS: Pectus excavatum, Three-dimensional optical surface imaging, Medical photography" @default.
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- W3037848610 title "OPTICAL SURFACE IMAGING VS CONVENTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AS A TOOL TO DETERMINE PECTUS EXCAVATUM SEVERITY AND DOCUMENT ITS SURFACE GEOMETRY" @default.
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