Chest Wall Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Three-dimensional Scanning of the Chest: a Comparison Between Three Different Imaging Modalities
Recently, three-dimensional scanning of the torso has been proposed as an alternative for
two-view chest radiographies and computed tomography to determine the severity of pectus
excavatum without exposure to ionizing radiation. The range of three-dimensional scanning
systems is broad with even varying systems being used within hospitals. Most of these
scanning systems have been validated for accuracy and reproducibility, no comparison between
these systems is known. In addition, severity measures of pectus excavatum, as well as other
research outcomes, surgical planning techniques, and analysis methods are based on a single
imaging system. It is subsequently essential to determine whether different imaging systems
can be used interchangeably regarding accuracy and reproducibility.
The aim of this study was to assess the reproducibility and accuracy between three commonly
used three-dimensional scanning systems.
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