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Παρασκευή 5 Ιανουαρίου 2018

Periorbital biometric measurements using ImageJ software: Standardisation of technique and assessment of intra- and interobserver variability

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R Rajyalakshmi, Winston D Prakash, Mohammad Javed Ali, Milind N Naik

Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery 2017 10(3):130-135

Purpose: To assess the reliability and repeatability of periorbital biometric measurements using ImageJ software and to assess if the horizontal visible iris diameter (HVID) serves as a reliable scale for facial measurements. Methods: This study was a prospective, single-blind, comparative study. Two clinicians performed 12 periorbital measurements on 100 standardised face photographs. Each individual's HVID was determined by Orbscan IIz and used as a scale for measurements using ImageJ software. All measurements were repeated using the 'average' HVID of the study population as a measurement scale. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Pearson product-moment coefficient were used as statistical tests to analyse the data. Results: The range of ICC for intra- and interobserver variability was 0.79–0.99 and 0.86–0.99, respectively. Test-retest reliability ranged from 0.66–1.0 to 0.77–0.98, respectively. When average HVID of the study population was used as scale, ICC ranged from 0.83 to 0.99, and the test-retest reliability ranged from 0.83 to 0.96 and the measurements correlated well with recordings done with individual Orbscan HVID measurements. Conclusion: Periorbital biometric measurements using ImageJ software are reproducible and repeatable. Average HVID of the population as measured by Orbscan is a reliable scale for facial measurements.

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