Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population

Stature estimation methods for Danish adult population have generally relied on Trotter and Gleser's and Boldsen's regression equations that are based on the skeletal remains of recent war dead American Whites, Terry Skeletal Collection, and Danish archaeological medieval skeletal material...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Qun, Paz, Adrià Rodríguez, Banner, Jytte, Jørkov, Marie Louise Schjellerup, Villa, Chiara
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1545622021-12-28T06:47:57Z Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population Zhang, Qun Paz, Adrià Rodríguez Banner, Jytte Jørkov, Marie Louise Schjellerup Villa, Chiara School of Humanities Humanities::General Forensic Anthropology Stature Estimation Stature estimation methods for Danish adult population have generally relied on Trotter and Gleser's and Boldsen's regression equations that are based on the skeletal remains of recent war dead American Whites, Terry Skeletal Collection, and Danish archaeological medieval skeletal materials, respectively. These equations are probably not suitable for stature estimation in contemporary Danish forensic cases. Furthermore, because postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) is now routinely performed at Danish forensic departments, equations based on PMCT, rather than measurements of defleshed bones, are needed. The aim of this study was to develop new equations for adult stature estimation based on PMCT femoral measurement. Maximum femoral length was measured on the PMCT images of 78 individuals (41 males and 37 females) aged 23-45 years. The measurement accuracy was tested on dry bones, and all the measurements were included in the inter- and intra-observer analyses. Both analyses results demonstrated the reliability of the method and data. Comparison between the living stature of the individuals and the estimates based on the equations by Trotter and Gleser and Boldsen demonstrated the unreliability of the previous equations to some extent. New regression equations were then developed and validated on a different sample of 18 Danish forensic cases. Comparisons of all the equations indicated that both the sets of previous equations underestimated the stature in the new validation dataset. The new equations developed in this study provide a reliable alternative for stature estimation in modern Danish forensic cases. 2021-12-28T06:47:57Z 2021-12-28T06:47:57Z 2020 Journal Article Zhang, Q., Paz, A. R., Banner, J., Jørkov, M. L. S. & Villa, C. (2020). Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 65(3), 930-938. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.14254 0022-1198 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154562 10.1111/1556-4029.14254 31830385 2-s2.0-85076835315 3 65 930 938 en Journal of Forensic Sciences © 2019 American Academy of Forensic Sciences. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Humanities::General
Forensic Anthropology
Stature Estimation
spellingShingle Humanities::General
Forensic Anthropology
Stature Estimation
Zhang, Qun
Paz, Adrià Rodríguez
Banner, Jytte
Jørkov, Marie Louise Schjellerup
Villa, Chiara
Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population
description Stature estimation methods for Danish adult population have generally relied on Trotter and Gleser's and Boldsen's regression equations that are based on the skeletal remains of recent war dead American Whites, Terry Skeletal Collection, and Danish archaeological medieval skeletal materials, respectively. These equations are probably not suitable for stature estimation in contemporary Danish forensic cases. Furthermore, because postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) is now routinely performed at Danish forensic departments, equations based on PMCT, rather than measurements of defleshed bones, are needed. The aim of this study was to develop new equations for adult stature estimation based on PMCT femoral measurement. Maximum femoral length was measured on the PMCT images of 78 individuals (41 males and 37 females) aged 23-45 years. The measurement accuracy was tested on dry bones, and all the measurements were included in the inter- and intra-observer analyses. Both analyses results demonstrated the reliability of the method and data. Comparison between the living stature of the individuals and the estimates based on the equations by Trotter and Gleser and Boldsen demonstrated the unreliability of the previous equations to some extent. New regression equations were then developed and validated on a different sample of 18 Danish forensic cases. Comparisons of all the equations indicated that both the sets of previous equations underestimated the stature in the new validation dataset. The new equations developed in this study provide a reliable alternative for stature estimation in modern Danish forensic cases.
author2 School of Humanities
author_facet School of Humanities
Zhang, Qun
Paz, Adrià Rodríguez
Banner, Jytte
Jørkov, Marie Louise Schjellerup
Villa, Chiara
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author Zhang, Qun
Paz, Adrià Rodríguez
Banner, Jytte
Jørkov, Marie Louise Schjellerup
Villa, Chiara
author_sort Zhang, Qun
title Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population
title_short Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population
title_full Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population
title_fullStr Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population
title_full_unstemmed Stature estimation from postmortem CT femoral maximum length in contemporary Danish population
title_sort stature estimation from postmortem ct femoral maximum length in contemporary danish population
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154562
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