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Characterizing fluoroscopy based kinematic accuracy as a function of pulse width and velocity
by
Pagnano, Mark W.
, Magnuson, Dixon J.
, Zhao, Kristin D.
, Ellingson, Arin M.
, Mozingo, Joseph D.
in
Accuracy
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Agreement
/ Arthroplasty
/ Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomedical materials
/ Fluoroscopy
/ Heart Rate
/ Humans
/ Joint kinematics
/ Joint surgery
/ Kinematics
/ Knee
/ Knee Joint - diagnostic imaging
/ Knee Joint - physiology
/ Knee Joint - surgery
/ Knee Prosthesis
/ Knee replacement
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical research
/ Parameters
/ Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
/ Pulse width
/ Studies
/ Surgical implants
/ Transplants & implants
/ Velocity
2016
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Characterizing fluoroscopy based kinematic accuracy as a function of pulse width and velocity
by
Pagnano, Mark W.
, Magnuson, Dixon J.
, Zhao, Kristin D.
, Ellingson, Arin M.
, Mozingo, Joseph D.
in
Accuracy
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Agreement
/ Arthroplasty
/ Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomedical materials
/ Fluoroscopy
/ Heart Rate
/ Humans
/ Joint kinematics
/ Joint surgery
/ Kinematics
/ Knee
/ Knee Joint - diagnostic imaging
/ Knee Joint - physiology
/ Knee Joint - surgery
/ Knee Prosthesis
/ Knee replacement
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical research
/ Parameters
/ Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
/ Pulse width
/ Studies
/ Surgical implants
/ Transplants & implants
/ Velocity
2016
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Characterizing fluoroscopy based kinematic accuracy as a function of pulse width and velocity
by
Pagnano, Mark W.
, Magnuson, Dixon J.
, Zhao, Kristin D.
, Ellingson, Arin M.
, Mozingo, Joseph D.
in
Accuracy
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Agreement
/ Arthroplasty
/ Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomedical materials
/ Fluoroscopy
/ Heart Rate
/ Humans
/ Joint kinematics
/ Joint surgery
/ Kinematics
/ Knee
/ Knee Joint - diagnostic imaging
/ Knee Joint - physiology
/ Knee Joint - surgery
/ Knee Prosthesis
/ Knee replacement
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical research
/ Parameters
/ Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
/ Pulse width
/ Studies
/ Surgical implants
/ Transplants & implants
/ Velocity
2016
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Characterizing fluoroscopy based kinematic accuracy as a function of pulse width and velocity
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Characterizing fluoroscopy based kinematic accuracy as a function of pulse width and velocity
2016
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Overview
Fluoroscopic imaging has become increasingly popular to investigate total knee arthroplasty kinematics non-invasively − 3D implant models are aligned with 2D image projections, and optimized via an edge-contour alignment technique. Previous studies have quantified the accuracy of this approach, however they do not always adequately address the impact of image collection parameters. A particularly sensitive parameter is the pulse width, or exposure time per frame. At longer pulse widths, more motion is captured in a single frame; this can lead to image blur and subsequent degradation to image edge quality. Therefore, the comparative accuracy of relative joint kinematics as a function of pulse width and joint velocity needs to be defined. A limits of agreement approach was taken to define the mean differences between optoelectric kinematic measures (gold standard) and fluoroscopic methods at various pulse widths (1, 8 and 16ms) and knee velocities (50, 100 and 225°/s). The mean absolute differences between the optoelectric and fluoroscopic methods for 1ms pulse width were less than 1.5° and 0.9mm. Comparable rotational differences (1.3°) were observed for the 8ms pulse width but had larger translational differences (1.4mm). The 16ms pulse width yielded the greatest mean differences (2.0° and 1.6mm), which increased with knee flexion velocity. The importance of pulse width and velocity should not be overlooked for future studies – this parameter has proven to be a sensitive metric in the quantification of joint motion via fluoroscopy and must be identified and reported in future studies.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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