Title | Comparison of portable and conventional ultrasound imaging in spinal curvature measurement |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Yan, C., Tabanfar R., Kempston M., Borschneck D. P., Ungi T., & Fichtinger G. |
Conference Name | SPIE Medical Imaging |
Publisher | SPIE Medical Imaging 2016 |
Conference Location | San Diego, CA, United States. |
Abstract | PURPOSE: In scoliosis monitoring, tracked ultrasound has been explored as a safer imaging alternative to traditional radiography. The use of ultrasound in spinal curvature measurement requires identification of vertebral landmarks, but bones have reduced visibility in ultrasound imaging and high quality ultrasound machines are often expensive and not portable. In this work, we investigate the image quality and measurement accuracy of a low cost and portable ultrasound machine in comparison to a standard ultrasound machine in scoliosis monitoring. RESULTS: Three healthy volunteers were scanned by both ultrasound configurations. Three experienced observers localized transverse processes as skeletal landmarks and obtained transverse process angles in images obtained from both ultrasounds. The mean difference per transverse process angle measured was 3.00 ± 2.1°. 94% of transverse processes visualized in the Sonix Touch were also visible in the Telemed. Inter-observer error in the Telemed was 4.5° and 4.3° in the Sonix Touch. CONCLUSION: Price, convenience and accessibility suggest the Telemed to be a viable alternative in scoliosis monitoring, however further improvements in measurement protocol and image noise reduction must be completed before implementing the Telemed in the clinical setting. |
PerkWeb Citation Key | Yan2016a |