Reliability of Robotic Ultrasound Scanning for Scoliosis Assessment in Comparison with Manual Scanning

05/07/2022
by   Maria Victorova, et al.
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Background: Ultrasound (US) imaging for scoliosis assessment is challenging for a non-experienced operator. The robotic scanning was developed to follow a spinal curvature with deep learning and apply consistent forces to the patient' back. Methods: 23 scoliosis patients were scanned with US devices both, robotically and manually. Two human raters measured each subject's spinous process angles (SPA) on robotic and manual coronal images. Results: The robotic method showed high intra- (ICC > 0.85) and inter-rater (ICC > 0.77) reliabilities. Compared with the manual method, the robotic approach showed no significant difference (p < 0.05) when measuring coronal deformity angles. The MAD for intra-rater analysis lies within an acceptable range from 0 deg to 5 deg for a minimum of 86 angles. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that scoliosis deformity angles measured on ultrasound images obtained with robotic scanning are comparable to those obtained by manual scanning.

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