Sex estimation using post-mortem computed tomographic images of the clavicle in a Malaysian population

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL Legal Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.legalmed.2024.102500
Salina Hisham , Poh Soon Lai , Mohamad Azaini Ibrahim , Khairul Anuar Zainun
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Forensic practitioners need contemporary anthropological data for the identification of human remains. The clavicle possesses a high degree of variability in its anatomical, biomechanical, and morphological features that are sex-dependent albeit population specific. The aim of this study was to develop sex estimation models for Malaysian individuals using post-mortem computed tomographic images of the clavicle. Sample comprised scans of 2.0 mm resolution of 405 individuals (209 male; 196 female) aged between 19 to 88 years. These scans were reconstructed and visualized using Infinitt. Six clavicular measurements (i.e. maximum length, C1; midshaft circumference, C2; midshaft maximum diameter, C3; midshaft minimum diameter, C4; maximum breadth of the sternal end, C5; and maximum breadth of the acromial articular surface, C6) were obtained from these images. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and discriminant function analysis. Measurements taken from the images were highly precise (ICC = 0.770–0.999). There is a significant difference between all parameters and sex (p < 0.001), however none for age and ethnic group. A multivariate sex estimation model was developed: Sex = (C1*0.86) + (C2*0.236) + (C3*-0.145) + (C5*- 0.074) − 17.618; with an accuracy rate of 89.1 % and sex bias of −3.2 %. Lower accuracy rates were obtained for single variable models (61.5–83.2 %). The resultant sex discriminant models can be used for estimating sex based on the clavicle in our local forensic practice.

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利用马来西亚人口死后锁骨计算机断层扫描图像估测性别
法医从业人员需要当代人类学数据来鉴定人类遗骸。锁骨在解剖学、生物力学和形态学特征方面具有高度的可变性,这些特征与性别有关,但也有特定的人群。本研究的目的是利用锁骨的死后计算机断层扫描图像为马来西亚人建立性别估计模型。样本包括 405 名年龄在 19 至 88 岁之间的个体(209 名男性;196 名女性)的 2.0 毫米分辨率扫描图像。这些扫描图像通过.NET技术进行重建和可视化。从这些图像中获得了六种锁骨测量值(即最大长度,C1;中轴周长,C2;中轴最大直径,C3;中轴最小直径,C4;胸骨端最大宽度,C5;以及肩峰关节面最大宽度,C6)。数据采用描述性统计和判别函数分析法进行分析。从图像中获得的测量结果非常精确(ICC = 0.770-0.999)。所有参数与性别之间都存在明显差异(p < 0.001),但与年龄和种族群体之间没有差异。建立了一个多变量性别估计模型:性别 = (C1*0.86) + (C2*0.236) + (C3*-0.145) + (C5*- 0.074) - 17.618;准确率为 89.1%,性别偏差为-3.2%。单变量模型的准确率较低(61.5%-83.2%)。由此得出的性别判别模型可用于在本地法医实践中根据锁骨估计性别。
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Legal Medicine
Legal Medicine Nursing-Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects
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119
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7.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Legal Medicine provides an international forum for the publication of original articles, reviews and correspondence on subjects that cover practical and theoretical areas of interest relating to the wide range of legal medicine. Subjects covered include forensic pathology, toxicology, odontology, anthropology, criminalistics, immunochemistry, hemogenetics and forensic aspects of biological science with emphasis on DNA analysis and molecular biology. Submissions dealing with medicolegal problems such as malpractice, insurance, child abuse or ethics in medical practice are also acceptable.
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