Morphometric analysis of coracoid process and glenoid width -3D CT
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Abstract
Aim-The purpose of this study was to use 3D CT to examine the morphometric parameters in the glenoid width and coracoid process in the UP western population.
Objective - Using morphometric parameter shows difference according to age and gender related differences in UP western population.
Method- A total of 72 patients, age ranges between 20 to 75 years old, and the samples were collected from the Department of Radiology, Teerthanker Mahaveer Hospital and Research Centre Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. In this study, we measured the morphometric parameters of the coracoid region and glenoid width using three-dimensional computed tomography with volume rendering software for image visualisation. Computed tomography united imaging 160 slice machine. Data was collected from the osirix platform and make 3D image with thin slices then various parameters were measured from Radiant Dicom viewer. And performed a statistical analysis on all those collected evaluates of the glenoid width and coracoid process which was taken by me during my research project.
Result-The study indicates that all variables are associated with both gender and age. All parameters exhibited positive correlations with one another. The Pearson correlation coefficient ("r") was employed to ascertain the relationship between the different characteristics of the coracoid process and glenoid width. The G.W (mm), coracoid length from tip to base (mm), C.TIP H (mm), C.TIP Width (mm), midpoint W. (mm), distance from midpoint to base (mm), and midpoint H (mm) exhibited a positive correlation (p < 0.05) with one another.
Conculsion-A comparative analysis of the process of coracoid and glenoid width demonstrated a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) in the following metrics: glenoid width (mm), length of the coracoid from tip to base(mm), coracoid tip height (mm), coracoid tip width (mm), midpoint width (mm), distance from midpoint to base (mm), and midpoint height (mm), categorised by age groups utilising One Way ANOVA. The independent sample 't' test is utilised to compare the coracoid process and glenoid width, demonstrating a significant difference (p < 0.05) in the following measurements between males and females: glenoid width (mm), length of the coracoid from tip to base(mm), coracoid tip height (mm), coracoid tip width (mm), midpoint width (mm), distance from midpoint to base (mm), and midpoint height (mm). The Pearson correlation coefficient (“r”) was utilised to examine the link between the various attributes of the coracoid process and glenoid breadth. The G.W (mm), length of the coracoid from tip to base(mm), Coracoid tip height (mm), Coracoid tip width (mm), midpoint width (mm), Distance from midpoint to base (mm), and midpoint height (mm) demonstrated a statistically significant positive connection (p < 0.05) among themselves.