Inter and intra‐operator reliability of Lekholm and Zarb classification and proposal of a novel radiomic data‐driven clustering for qualitative assessment of edentulous alveolar ridges

Author:

Troiano Giuseppe1ORCID,Rapani Antonio2ORCID,Fanelli Francesco1,Berton Federico2ORCID,Caroprese Marino1ORCID,Lombardi Teresa3ORCID,Zhurakivska Khrystyna1ORCID,Stacchi Claudio2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine University of Foggia Foggia Italy

2. Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences University of Trieste Trieste Italy

3. Department of Health Sciences University “Magna Græcia” Catanzaro Italy

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThe present study was conducted to evaluate the reproducibility of Lekholm and Zarb classification system (L&Z) for bone quality assessment of edentulous alveolar ridges and to investigate the potential of a data‐driven approach for bone quality classification.Materials and MethodsTwenty‐six expert clinicians were asked to classify 110 CBCT cross‐sections according to L&Z classification (T0). The same evaluation was repeated after one month with the images put in a different order (T1). Intra‐ and inter‐examiner agreement analyses were performed using Cohen's kappa coefficient (CK) and Fleiss' kappa coefficient (FK), respectively. Additionally, radiomic features extraction was performed from 3D edentulous ridge blocks derived from the same 110 CBCTs, and unsupervised clustering using 3 different clustering methods was used to identify patterns in the obtained data.ResultsIntra‐examiner agreement between T0 and T1 was weak (CK 0.515). Inter‐examiner agreement at both time points was minimal (FK at T0: 0.273; FK at T1: 0.243). The three different unsupervised clustering methods based on radiomic features aggregated the 110 CBCTs in three groups in the same way.ConclusionsThe results showed low agreement among clinicians when using L&Z classification, indicating that the system may not be as reliable as previously thought. The present study suggests the possible application of a reproducible data‐driven approach based on radiomics for the classification of edentulous alveolar ridges, with potential implications for improving clinical outcomes. Further research is needed to determine the clinical significance of these findings and to develop more standardized and accurate methods for assessing bone quality of edentulous alveolar ridges.

Publisher

Wiley

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