White J M, Mellor D J, Duz M, Lischer C J, Voute L C
Weipers Centre Equine for Equine Welfare, Division of Companion Animal Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G61 1QH, UK.
Equine Vet J. 2008 Nov;40(7):623-8. doi: 10.2746/042516408x313625.
Rigorous evaluation of practicable methods for the objective assessment of foot conformation has not been performed.
To assess the practicability, precision and accuracy of the process of obtaining measurements of horses' feet using photography and image processing software.
Precision study: Lateral photographs of horses' feet were obtained twice by 2 veterinary surgeons (image acquisition - IAc). Photographs were analysed by 2 masked veterinary surgeons on 2 occasions (image analysis - IAn). Measurements were compared within and between operators for self and non-self acquired photographs. Agreement indices (AIs) and 95% limits of agreement (LOA) were calculated for the IAn process alone and for the combined IAc + IAn processes. Accuracy study: Measurements obtained from lateral photographs were compared with those obtained from lateromedial radiographs. AIs and 95% LOA were calculated for each measurement.
Precision study: Mean intra- and interoperator AIs for the IAn process alone were > or = 0.90 while those for the combined IAc + IAn processes were > or = 0.89 for all measurements. Similar mean AIs and 95% LOA were calculated regardless of image origin. The 95% LOA for hoof angle, heel height/toe height% and coronary band angle for all comparisons were within target values. Accuracy study: Mean AIs were > or = 0.89 for all measurements. The 95% LOA for heel height/toe height% and coronary band angle were within target values.
Excellent precision was identified within and between operators regardless of image origin. High levels of accuracy were also identified, especially for heel height/toe height% and coronary band angle, indicating that photography and radiography may be used interchangeably.
Acquisition and analysis of photographic images is an appropriate method for the objective measurement of foot conformation, both in clinical and, research settings.
尚未对用于客观评估足部形态的可行方法进行严格评估。
评估使用摄影和图像处理软件获取马足部测量数据过程的实用性、精确性和准确性。
精确性研究:由2名兽医外科医生对马的足部进行两次侧位拍照(图像采集 - IAc)。2名不知情的兽医外科医生分两次对照片进行分析(图像分析 - IAn)。对操作者自身采集和非自身采集照片的测量数据在操作者内部及操作者之间进行比较。仅针对IAn过程以及IAc + IAn联合过程计算一致性指数(AIs)和95%一致性界限(LOA)。准确性研究:将从侧位照片获得的测量数据与从内外侧位X线片获得的测量数据进行比较。对每项测量计算AIs和95% LOA。
精确性研究:仅IAn过程的操作者内部和操作者间平均AIs≥0.90,而IAc + IAn联合过程的所有测量平均AIs≥0.89。无论图像来源如何,计算得出的平均AIs和95% LOA相似。所有比较的蹄角、跟高/趾高百分比和冠状带角的95% LOA均在目标值范围内。准确性研究:所有测量的平均AIs≥0.89。跟高/趾高百分比和冠状带角的95% LOA在目标值范围内。
无论图像来源如何,操作者内部和操作者之间均具有出色的精确性。还发现了较高的准确性水平,尤其是跟高/趾高百分比和冠状带角,表明摄影和X线摄影可互换使用。
在临床和研究环境中,摄影图像的采集和分析是客观测量足部形态的合适方法。