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Evaluator effect on the ultrasound measurement of subcutaneous fat deposition and loin eye area from weaning to slaughter lambs
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Matos, Alexsander Toniazzo de
, Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda de
, Rossatti, Julianna Andrade
, Zagonel, Natássia Gabriela Targanski
, Britez, Gustavo Daniel Vega
, Fernandes, Tatiane
, Fernandes, Alexandre Rodrigo Mendes
, Alves, Luis Gustavo Castro
in
accuracy
/ identity test
/ Image processing
/ precision
/ repeatability
/ Reproducibility
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasound
/ Weaning
2021
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Evaluator effect on the ultrasound measurement of subcutaneous fat deposition and loin eye area from weaning to slaughter lambs
by
Matos, Alexsander Toniazzo de
, Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda de
, Rossatti, Julianna Andrade
, Zagonel, Natássia Gabriela Targanski
, Britez, Gustavo Daniel Vega
, Fernandes, Tatiane
, Fernandes, Alexandre Rodrigo Mendes
, Alves, Luis Gustavo Castro
in
accuracy
/ identity test
/ Image processing
/ precision
/ repeatability
/ Reproducibility
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasound
/ Weaning
2021
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Evaluator effect on the ultrasound measurement of subcutaneous fat deposition and loin eye area from weaning to slaughter lambs
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Matos, Alexsander Toniazzo de
, Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda de
, Rossatti, Julianna Andrade
, Zagonel, Natássia Gabriela Targanski
, Britez, Gustavo Daniel Vega
, Fernandes, Tatiane
, Fernandes, Alexandre Rodrigo Mendes
, Alves, Luis Gustavo Castro
in
accuracy
/ identity test
/ Image processing
/ precision
/ repeatability
/ Reproducibility
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasound
/ Weaning
2021
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Evaluator effect on the ultrasound measurement of subcutaneous fat deposition and loin eye area from weaning to slaughter lambs
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Evaluator effect on the ultrasound measurement of subcutaneous fat deposition and loin eye area from weaning to slaughter lambs
2021
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Background and Aim: Ultrasound is a non-invasive technique that enables animal evaluation and body condition classification of animals. Although it is not difficult to obtain an image, the analysis of this image can influence results quality. This study aimed to evaluate the repeatability and reproducibility of the technician trained in image interpretation obtained using different ultrasound frequencies. Materials and Methods: Ninety-six lambs were used, ranging in weight from 15 to 40 kg. The images were captured using a linear probe of 13 cm, with a 3.5 megahertz (MHz) frequency and an acoustic couplant aid \"standoff\" or using a multifrequency transducer (6 and 8 MHz), on B mode, with a linear probe and 8.0 MHz frequency. All measurements were performed by the same technician, on the left side, between the 12th and 13th rib. Five different evaluators, at two different times, with aid of Image J software measured the loin eye area (LEA; only for images obtained with 3.5 MHz), Longissimus thoracis et lumborum depth (DLM), subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT), subcutaneous fat thickness plus skin (SFST), and skin thickness (ST). Results: For LEA, DLM, SFT, SFST, and ST, variation was observed (p<0.01) between evaluators; however, there was no difference (p>0.05) between the 2 times of evaluation. Images measurements obtained with a frequency of 8.0 MHz had better repeatability indices and reproducibility indices. Accordingly, the identity test demonstrated that measurements performed on images obtained using 3.5 or 8.0 MHz were not equivalent. Conclusion: Ultrasound image measurements obtained using an 8.0 MHz frequency were more accurate and precise. It is important to use only one evaluator or providing the simultaneous training for all evaluators.
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Veterinary World
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