Healthcare (May 2023)

A Histogram Analysis of the Pixel Grayscale (Luminous Intensity) of B-Mode Ultrasound Images of the Subcutaneous Layer Predicts the Grade of Leg Edema in Pregnant Women

  • Eri Ikuta,
  • Masafumi Koshiyama,
  • Yumiko Watanabe,
  • Airi Banba,
  • Nami Yanagisawa,
  • Miwa Nakagawa,
  • Ayumi Ono,
  • Keiko Seki,
  • Haruki Kambe,
  • Taiki Godo,
  • Shin-ichi Sakamoto,
  • Yoko Hara,
  • Akira Nakajima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 1328

Abstract

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The technique most widely used to quantitatively measure leg edema is only a pitting edema method. It has recently become possible to digitize B-mode ultrasound images and accurately quantify their brightness using an image-analysis software program. The purpose of this study was to find new indices of the grade of leg skin, to study whether or not analyses of the subcutaneous layer of leg skin on ultrasound images using image-editing software program can be used to evaluate it and to digitize it. Images of 282 subcutaneous layers of leg skin in 141 pregnant women were obtained using a B-scan portable ultrasound device. Rectangular photographs (vertical: skin thickness; horizontal: width of probe) were obtained using an image-editing program, and the luminous intensity (pixel grayscale: 0–255) and thickness of the skin were calculated using a histogram. We investigated the correlation between these parameters and the grade of pitting edema (0–3). There was a significant positive correlation between the grade of pitting edema and the average luminous intensity value, its standard deviation, and the skin thickness (ρ = 0.36, ρ = 0.22, ρ = 0.51, p p < 0.0001, respectively). We could quantitatively evaluate the grade of leg edema by analyzing ultrasound photographs of the subcutaneous layer of the leg skin using an image-editing software program and found new indices to digitize it.

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