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J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ; 30(12): 1277-1280, 2017 Nov 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29176026

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BACKGROUND: Left hand and wrist X-rays are conventionally used to assess skeletal maturity using methods such as Tanner-Whitehouse 3 (TW3). We noted a number were poor quality, caused by difficulty with hand placement. We introduced a simple radiolucent hand template to assist in hand positioning and assessed changes in X-ray quality and repeat X-ray rates. METHODS: The position of fingers, thumb and overall clarity of bone age X-rays were prospectively scored. In the absence of a validated tool to assess quality a 1-3 scale (poor, borderline, good) was devised. A radiolucent hand template was introduced for use in the intervention group. Need for repeat X-ray was determined by set criteria. RESULTS: The intervention improved scores. More patients scored 3 (good) for positioning of fingers (89.29% and 85.33%, p=0.38), thumb (98.21% and 89.96%, p=0.06) and overall clarity (76.79% and 70.27%, p=0.41) for the intervention (n=56) and control groups (n=259), respectively. No patient required repeat X-ray from the intervention group, compared with 28 in the control group (p=0.007). CONCLUSIONS: Achieving good quality bone age X-rays is more difficult than previously assumed. The use of a radiolucent hand template has been shown to improve hand position and significantly reduce the need for repeat X-ray.


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Age Determination by Skeleton/methods , Hand/diagnostic imaging , Image Enhancement/methods , Phantoms, Imaging , Adolescent , Bone Development , Case-Control Studies , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Fiducial Markers , Fingers/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Infant , Male , Radiography , X-Rays
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