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一组历史颅面生长研究中的长期趋势证据。

Evidence of secular trends in a collection of historical craniofacial growth studies.

作者信息

Antoun Joseph S, Cameron Claire, Sew Hoy William, Herbison Peter, Farella Mauro

机构信息

*Discipline of Orthodontics, Department of Oral Sciences, Sir John Walsh Research Institute, Faculty of Dentistry and.

**Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Eur J Orthod. 2015 Feb;37(1):60-6. doi: 10.1093/ejo/cju007. Epub 2014 Aug 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although secular trends have been well documented in the craniofacial region, there is no evidence to suggest that these temporal changes exist in samples used for orthodontic research. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of secular trends on craniofacial growth in a series of longitudinal birth cohorts that are frequently used in orthodontic research.

MATERIALS/METHODS: Cephalometric data from serial lateral headfilms of 138 adolescents (total of 1252 cephalograms) were collected from the Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection, which includes nine historical growth studies that were mostly conducted throughout the past century. Mixed-effects linear models were used to test the effect of 'year of birth (yob)', 'age', and their interaction on six sagittal (SNA, SNB, ANB, S-N, Co-A, Co-Po) and two vertical (N-Me, ANS-Me) cephalometric measurements.

RESULTS

Five of the eight cephalometric variables showed a significant (P ≤ 0.017) 'yob' effect, with four of these indicating an increase over time (SNA, ANB, S-N, Co-A) and one indicating a decrease (SNB). Highly significant (P < 0.001) interactions between 'age' and 'yob' were found for the measurements SNA, ANB, Co-A, and S-N.

LIMITATIONS

Some of the limitations of the present study include the use of a small, non-random sample of the original large-scale growth studies.

CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS: Secular trends were found in the craniofacial growth records of the 138 participants derived from the longitudinal growth studies. These secular trends are likely to have important clinical implications for the findings of controlled clinical trials in orthodontics. More research is needed to establish the presence of secular trends in other historical collections.

摘要

背景/目的:尽管颅面区域的长期变化已有充分记录,但尚无证据表明这些随时间的变化存在于正畸研究使用的样本中。本研究的目的是确定长期变化对一系列常用于正畸研究的纵向出生队列中颅面生长的影响。

材料/方法:从颅面生长遗产库收集了138名青少年的系列头颅侧位片的头影测量数据(共1252张头颅侧位片),该库包括9项历史生长研究,大多是在过去一个世纪进行的。采用混合效应线性模型来测试“出生年份(yob)”、“年龄”及其交互作用对六项矢状向(SNA、SNB、ANB、S-N、Co-A、Co-Po)和两项垂直向(N-Me、ANS-Me)头影测量值的影响。

结果

八项头影测量变量中的五项显示出显著(P≤0.017)的“yob”效应,其中四项表明随时间增加(SNA、ANB、S-N、Co-A),一项表明减少(SNB)。对于SNA、ANB、Co-A和S-N测量值,发现“年龄”和“yob”之间存在高度显著(P<0.001)的交互作用。

局限性

本研究的一些局限性包括使用了原始大规模生长研究的一个小的非随机样本。

结论/启示:在源自纵向生长研究的138名参与者的颅面生长记录中发现了长期变化。这些长期变化可能对正畸对照临床试验的结果具有重要的临床意义。需要更多研究来确定其他历史数据集中是否存在长期变化。

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