Efficiency of dry bone inspection compared with two-dimensional os coxal images for age estimation in a Thai population https://doi.org/10.12982/VIS.2022.015

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Pittayarat Intasuwan
Patison Palee
Apichat Sinthubua
Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh

Abstract

The auricular surface and pubic symphysis are commonly used in age estimation. This study aimed to compare the results of age estimation between dry bones and 2D images of the os coxae and to develop a tool specifically for Thai individuals. The total samples were 250 left os coxal dry bones divided into 200 samples (100 males, 100 females) for the training set and 50 samples for the test set. The age range was 26 – 94 years. We used the Suchey-Brooks method and Berg method for observing the pubic symphysis and the Buckberry-Chamberlain method for observing the auricular surface. Afterward we compared the dry bones and photo parts. Our results showed sex did not play a significant role in estimating the age-at-death. In both parts, the auricular surface yielded the highest accuracy (80 – 84%) with SEE = 13.99 – 14.24 years. The pubic symphysis showed an accuracy of 74 – 76% and SEE = 14.37 – 14.44 years. The results of the dry bone and photo parts did not differ significantly. In both dry bone and photo parts, the intra-observer agreement performed moderate to almost perfect agreement. On the other hand, the inter-observer agreement was slight to fair. In conclusion, our study can be potentially applied for distant consultation for age estimation using 2D pelvic images with a forensic anthropologist for estimating biological profiles. 

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Intasuwan, P., Palee, P. ., Sinthubua, A. ., & Mahakkanukrauh, P. . (2022). Efficiency of dry bone inspection compared with two-dimensional os coxal images for age estimation in a Thai population: https://doi.org/10.12982/VIS.2022.015. Veterinary Integrative Sciences, 20(1), 185–197. Retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/vis/article/view/255834
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