Three-dimensional photography for the evaluation of facial profiles in obstructive sleep apnoea

Shih Wei Lin, Kate Sutherland, Yu Fang Liao, Peter A. Cistulli, Li Pang Chuang, Yu Ting Chou, Chih Hao Chang, Chung Shu Lee, Li Fu Li, Ning Hung Chen*

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Abstract

Background and objective: Craniofacial structure is an important determinant of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) syndrome risk. Three-dimensional stereo-photogrammetry (3dMD) is a novel technique which allows quantification of the craniofacial profile. This study compares the facial images of OSA patients captured by 3dMD to three-dimensional computed tomography (3-D CT) and two-dimensional (2-D) digital photogrammetry. Measurements were correlated with indices of OSA severity. Methods: Thirty-eight patients diagnosed with OSA were included, and digital photogrammetry, 3dMD and 3-D CT were performed. Distances, areas, angles and volumes from the images captured by three methods were analysed. Results: Almost all measurements captured by 3dMD showed strong agreement with 3-D CT measurements. Results from 2-D digital photogrammetry showed poor agreement with 3-D CT. Mandibular width, neck perimeter size and maxillary volume measurements correlated well with the severity of OSA using all three imaging methods. Mandibular length, facial width, binocular width, neck width, cranial base triangle area, cranial base area 1 and middle cranial fossa volume correlated well with OSA severity using 3dMD and 3-D CT, but not with 2-D digital photogrammetry. Conclusion: 3dMD provided accurate craniofacial measurements of OSA patients, which were highly concordant with those obtained by CT, while avoiding the radiation associated with CT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)618-625
Number of pages8
JournalRespirology
Volume23
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 06 2018

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© 2018 Asian Pacific Society of Respirology

Keywords

  • craniofacial profile
  • obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome
  • three-dimensional computed tomography
  • three-dimensional stereo-photogrammetry
  • two-dimensional digital photogrammetry

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