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使用先进成像技术分析成人身高与掌骨长度之间的相关性

Correlation between Adult Height and Metacarpal Length Using Advanced Imaging Modalities.

作者信息

Beredjiklian Pedro K, Gallant Gregory G, Tosti Rick, Kwok Moody, Adams Jeremiah A, Fletcher Daniel

出版信息

Arch Bone Jt Surg. 2025;13(6):345-348. doi: 10.22038/ABJS.2024.80233.3672.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation between height and metacarpal length in normal adults using computed tomographic (CT) scans. A secondary aim was to determine if differences exist between various finger metacarpals. We hypothesized a direct correlation between height and metacarpal length, with consistent proportions across different finger metacarpals.

METHODS

This radiographic study analyzed 40 CT scans of skeletally mature adult patients. Measurements of the metacarpal lengths were taken using the Sectra IDS7 diagnostic imaging platform. Patient demographics, including age, sex, height, weight, and BMI, were collected. Differences between genders and among metacarpals were assessed using independent sample t-tests, while Pearson correlation coefficients determined the relationship between height and metacarpal length. Statistical significance was defined at P<0.05.

RESULTS

The study population consisted of 28 men and 12 women, with an average age of 42.6 years. The mean heights and weights were 175.3 cm and 87.4 kg, respectively. The average lengths of the metacarpals were: index, 67.7 mm; long, 66.1 mm; ring, 58 mm; small, 52.3 mm. Pearson correlation coefficients between height and metacarpal lengths averaged 0.71, indicating a statistically significant positive correlation across all metacarpals. The index metacarpal most closely correlated with patient height.

CONCLUSION

Our findings confirm a significant positive correlation between height and metacarpal length, supporting the hypothesis of a direct relationship. These results suggest that height can be a useful predictor for metacarpal length, potentially aiding in the selection of orthopedic implants and surgical planning for metacarpal fractures. CT scans provide precise measurements, underscoring their value in assessing bony anatomy. Future studies with larger and more diverse populations are needed to validate these findings and explore potential sex-based differences in metacarpal dimensions.

摘要

目的

本研究的主要目的是使用计算机断层扫描(CT)评估正常成年人身高与掌骨长度之间的相关性。次要目的是确定不同手指掌骨之间是否存在差异。我们假设身高与掌骨长度之间存在直接相关性,且不同手指掌骨的比例一致。

方法

这项影像学研究分析了40例骨骼成熟的成年患者的CT扫描图像。使用Sectra IDS7诊断成像平台测量掌骨长度。收集患者的人口统计学数据,包括年龄、性别、身高、体重和BMI。使用独立样本t检验评估性别之间和掌骨之间的差异,而Pearson相关系数确定身高与掌骨长度之间的关系。统计学显著性定义为P<0.05。

结果

研究人群包括28名男性和12名女性,平均年龄为42.6岁。平均身高和体重分别为175.3厘米和87.4千克。掌骨的平均长度分别为:示指掌骨67.7毫米;中指掌骨66.1毫米;环指掌骨58毫米;小指掌骨52.3毫米。身高与掌骨长度之间的Pearson相关系数平均为0.71,表明所有掌骨之间存在统计学显著的正相关。示指掌骨与患者身高的相关性最强。

结论

我们的研究结果证实了身高与掌骨长度之间存在显著正相关,支持了两者存在直接关系的假设。这些结果表明身高可以作为掌骨长度的有用预测指标,可能有助于选择骨科植入物和制定掌骨骨折的手术计划。CT扫描提供了精确的测量结果,突出了其在评估骨骼解剖结构方面的价值。需要进行更大规模、更多样化人群的未来研究来验证这些发现,并探索掌骨尺寸潜在的性别差异。

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