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Developing of a Mathematical Model to Perform Measurements of Axial Vertebral Rotation on Computer-Aided and Automated Diagnosis Systems, Using Raimondi's Method.

José Hurtado-AvilesJoaquín Roca-GonzálezKonstantsin Sergeevich KurochkaJose Manuel Sanz-MengibarFernando Santonja-Medina
Published in: Radiology research and practice (2021)
Data from Raimondi's tables were tabulated on a first step. After this, each column of Raimondi's tables containing values corresponding to vertebral body width (D) were adjusted to a curve determined by AVR = f (d). Third, representative values of each rotation divided by D were obtained through the equation of each column D. In a fourth step, a regression line was fitted to the data in each row, and from its equation, the mean value of the D/d distribution is calculated (value corresponding to the central column, D = 45). Finally, a curve was adjusted to the obtained data using the least squares method. Summary and Conclusion. Our mathematical equation allows the Raimondi method to be used in digital images of any format in a more accurate and simplified approach. This equation can be easily and freely implemented in any CADx system to quantify AVR, providing a more precise use of Raimondi's method, as well as being used in traditional manual measurement as it is performed with Raimondi tables.
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