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Quantification and statistical analysis on the cranial vault morphology for Chinese children 3-10 years old

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2021.106591

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Child cranial vault; Morphology; Growth; Statistical model

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51975041]
  2. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology for Civil Aircraft [MJ-2018-F-18]

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This study quantifies the morphological features of cranial vaults in children aged 3-10 years, including size, shape, and non-uniform thickness distribution. Discrete points of the cranial vault were obtained from CT scans, and a statistical model was developed based on these points to analyze the developmental changes in children's cranial vaults according to age and head circumference.
Background and Objective: Head injury is the leading cause of fatalities and disabilities in children. Characterizing the variation in cranial size/shape and thickness during growth is important for developing finite element models of child heads and evaluating head injury risk at different ages. However, the quantitative morphological features of the cranial vault (size/shape and non-uniform thickness distribution) have not been accounted for in children aged between 3 and 10 years old (YO). Methods: Geometrically equivalent discrete points were identified on 42 head CT scans of 3-10 YO children by separation, curve dividing, and point fitting. Based on discrete points, the principal component analysis and regression (PCA&R) method was used to develop a statistical model of the cranial vault as a function of age and head circumference. Results: The ontogeny of three-dimensional cranial morphology and non-uniform thickness from 3 to 10 years of age was quantified and cranial vault morphologies for 3-10 YO children were generated in 1 year intervals. Conclusions: The automatic method, the procedure of identifying discrete points from CT scans, and the developed quantitative cranial vault model are reliable and accurate. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. Allrights reserved.

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