TY - JOUR
T1 - Growth Curves for Intracranial Volume and Two-dimensional Parameters for Japanese Children without Cranial Abnormality
T2 - Toward Treatment of Craniosynostosis
AU - Tomita, Yousuke
AU - Kameda, Masahiro
AU - Senoo, Takaya
AU - Tokuyama, Eijiro
AU - Sugahara, Chiaki
AU - Yabuno, Satoru
AU - Okazaki, Yosuke
AU - Kawauchi, Satoshi
AU - Hosomoto, Kakeru
AU - Sasaki, Tatsuya
AU - Yasuhara, Takao
AU - Date, Isao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Japan Neurosurgical Society.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In the management of patients with craniosynostosis, it is important to understand growth curve of the normal cranium. Although three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) images taken in thin slices are easily available nowadays, data on the growth curves of intracranial volume (ICV), cranial length, cranial width, and cranial height in the normal cranium are mainly based on older studies using radiography, and there are insufficient reports using CT images especially taken in thin slices. The purpose of this study was to establish growth curves in the normal cranium of Japanese children using thin-slice images. Cranial images of 106 subjects (57 males, 49 females; aged 0–83 months) without significant cranial abnormalities were retrospectively analyzed. Using thin-slice CT images, the ICV and two-dimensional parameters such as cranial length, cranial width, and cranial height were measured by iPlan, followed by gener-ating growth curves and calculating cephalic index (CI). ICV calculated from thin-slice CT images was compared with that obtained by substituting two-dimensional parameters into Mackinnon formula. The ICV growth curves for males and females were similar in shape. As with the ICV, the two-dimensional parameters increased most rapidly in the first year after birth. There was no significant difference in CI between the sexes or among any age groups. ICV calculated from thin-slice 3D CT images was 60% of that obtained from Mackinnon formula. These data will enable us to compare these specific measurements in craniosynostosis patients directly with those of normal children, which will hopefully help in managing these patients.
AB - In the management of patients with craniosynostosis, it is important to understand growth curve of the normal cranium. Although three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) images taken in thin slices are easily available nowadays, data on the growth curves of intracranial volume (ICV), cranial length, cranial width, and cranial height in the normal cranium are mainly based on older studies using radiography, and there are insufficient reports using CT images especially taken in thin slices. The purpose of this study was to establish growth curves in the normal cranium of Japanese children using thin-slice images. Cranial images of 106 subjects (57 males, 49 females; aged 0–83 months) without significant cranial abnormalities were retrospectively analyzed. Using thin-slice CT images, the ICV and two-dimensional parameters such as cranial length, cranial width, and cranial height were measured by iPlan, followed by gener-ating growth curves and calculating cephalic index (CI). ICV calculated from thin-slice CT images was compared with that obtained by substituting two-dimensional parameters into Mackinnon formula. The ICV growth curves for males and females were similar in shape. As with the ICV, the two-dimensional parameters increased most rapidly in the first year after birth. There was no significant difference in CI between the sexes or among any age groups. ICV calculated from thin-slice 3D CT images was 60% of that obtained from Mackinnon formula. These data will enable us to compare these specific measurements in craniosynostosis patients directly with those of normal children, which will hopefully help in managing these patients.
KW - Cranial breadth
KW - Cranial height
KW - Cranial length
KW - Intracranial volume
KW - Normal cranial morphology of Japanese children
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U2 - 10.2176/nmc.oa.2021-0208
DO - 10.2176/nmc.oa.2021-0208
M3 - Article
C2 - 34776463
AN - SCOPUS:85124794448
SN - 0470-8105
VL - 62
SP - 89
EP - 96
JO - Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica
JF - Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica
IS - 2
ER -