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CHROMÝ, A. ŽALUD, L. DOBŠÁK, P. SUŠKEVIČ, I. MRKVICOVÁ, V.
Original Title
Limb volume measurements: comparison of accuracy and decisive parameters of the most used present methods
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Limb volume measurements are used for evaluating growth of muscle mass and effectivity of strength training. Beside sport sciences, it is used e.g. for detection of oedemas, lymphedemas or carcinomas or for examinations of muscle atrophy. There are several commonly used methods, but there is a lack of clear comparison, which shows their advantages and limits. The accuracy of each method is uncertainly estimated only. The aim of this paper is to determine and experimentally verify their accuracy and compare them among each other. Water Displacement Method (WD), three methods based on circumferential measures—Frustum Sign Model (FSM), Disc Model (DM), Partial Frustum Model (PFM) and two 3D scan based methods Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) were compared. Precise reference cylinders and limbs of two human subjects were measured 10 times by each method. Personal dependency of methods was also tested by measuring 10 times the same object by 3 different people. Accuracies: WD 0.3 %, FSM 2–8 % according person, DM, PFM 1–8 %, MRI 2 % (hand) or 8 % (finger), CT 0.5 % (hand) or 2 % (finger);times: FSM 1 min, CT 7 min, WD, DM, PFM 15 min, MRI 19 min; and more. WD was found as the best method for most of uses with best accuracy. The CT disposes with almost the same accuracy and allows measurements of specific regions (e.g. particular muscles), as same as MRI, which accuracy is worse though, but it is not harmful. Frustum Sign Model is usable for very fast estimation of limb volume, but with lower accuracy, Disc Model and Partial Frustum Model is useful in cases when Water Displacement cannot be used.
Keywords
Volumetric measurements; Volumetric methods; Body volume
Authors
CHROMÝ, A.; ŽALUD, L.; DOBŠÁK, P.; SUŠKEVIČ, I.; MRKVICOVÁ, V.
RIV year
2015
Released
19. 11. 2015
Publisher
Springer
Location
Cham, Switzerland
ISBN
2193-1801
Periodical
SpringerPlus
Year of study
4
Number
707
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
1
Pages to
15
Pages count
URL
http://springerplus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40064-015-1468-7
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/61756
BibTex
@article{BUT126083, author="Adam {Chromý} and Luděk {Žalud} and Petr {Dobšák} and Igor {Suškevič} and Veronika {Mrkvicová}", title="Limb volume measurements: comparison of accuracy and decisive parameters of the most used present methods", journal="SpringerPlus", year="2015", volume="4", number="707", pages="1--15", doi="10.1186/s40064-015-1468-7", issn="2193-1801", url="http://springerplus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40064-015-1468-7" }