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Published in: European Radiology 12/2015

01-12-2015 | Pediatric

Tibial bowing in children - what is normal? a radiographic study

Authors: Isabella Zbinden, Erich Rutz, Jon A. Jacobson, Olaf Magerkurth

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 12/2015

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Abstract

Purpose

To define osseous landmarks on tibia radiographs in order to establish age-related normal values characterizing physiological tibial bowing in children.

Materials and methods

Five hundred and twenty-six patients aged 0-17 years with normal radiographs of the lower legs were identified and retrospectively reviewed by two blinded radiologists. In anteroposterior (ap)/lateral (lat)-views, 3 lines defined tibial length and angulation. Line-A connecting proximal to distal corner of tibial metaphysic, lines B and C corresponding to corners of tibial metaphysis. Angle A/B defines proximal, A/C distal tibial-angulation. Tibial curvature is defined by distance of line-D parallel to A and tangential to tibial cortex. Normal values were calculated with linear-regression. Intra-/Interreader agreement were tested with a Bland-Altman-plot.

Results

Intrareader-agreement: Reader 1 showed a bias of -0.1, standard-deviation of bias was 1.9 and 95 %-limits-of-agreement -3.9- 3.7. Reader 2: -0.01, 2.4 and -4.7- 4.7. Interreader: 0.2, 1.6 and -2.9- 3.3. Angle-A/B ap was 80-100°, increasing with age (86.5-88); angle-AC ap was 82-107°(96.8-90.5), angle-AB lat was 81-107°(93.0-98.0); angle-AC lat was 76-102 (89.5-86.5); depth of curve ap was 0-11 % (8-3.5) and lat 2-13 %, (8.5-3.5).

Conclusion

Age dependent tibial bowing can be assessed with this new measurement system and age-related normal-values characterizing physiological tibial bowing in children is established.

Key Points

Tibial Bowing is diagnosed on conventional radiographs.
Existing Methods provide limited level of confidence.
New methods provide easy to assess landmarks in all patient ages.
Existing methods require higher radiation dose compared to new method presented.
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Metadata
Title
Tibial bowing in children - what is normal? a radiographic study
Authors
Isabella Zbinden
Erich Rutz
Jon A. Jacobson
Olaf Magerkurth
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 12/2015
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-3785-1

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