Automatic determination of Greulich and Pyle bone age in healthy Dutch children

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Authors
  • R.R. van Rijn
  • M.H. Lequin
  • H.H. Thodberg
Publication date 2009
Journal Pediatric radiology
Volume | Issue number 39 | 6
Pages (from-to) 591-597
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Abstract
Background: Bone age (BA) assessment is a routine procedure in paediatric radiology, for which the Greulich and Pyle (GP) atlas is mostly used. There is rater variability, but the advent of automatic BA determination eliminates this.
Objective: To validate the BoneXpert method for automatic determination of skeletal maturity of healthy children against manual GP BA ratings.
Materials and methods: Two observers determined GP BA with knowledge of the chronological age (CA). A total of 226 boys with a BA of 3-17 years and 179 girls with a BA of 3-15 years were included in the study. BoneXpert’s estimate of GP BA was calibrated to agree on average with the manual ratings based on several studies, including the present study.
Results: Seven subjects showed a deviation between manual and automatic BA in excess of 1.9 years. They were re-rated blindly by two raters. After correcting these seven ratings, the root mean square error between manual and automatic rating in the 405 subjects was 0.71 years (range 0.66-0.76 years, 95% CI). BoneXpert’s GP BA is on average 0.28 and 0.20 years behind the CA for boys and girls, respectively.
Conclusion: BoneXpert is a robust method for automatic determination of BA.
Document type Article
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-008-1090-8
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