Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.

<div><p>This study aims to introduce a new index that could become a framework for future modification and improvement, and retrospectively test the predictability of this index collectively and individually for final bone changes by using existing research data pertinent to guided bone...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Amanda Rodriguez (5128733) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Diego Velasquez (17936000) (author), Leonardo Marquez (777461) (author), Jose Maria Ramos (20910107) (author), Nataly Zambrana (20910110) (author), Maria Masotti (20910113) (author), Oliver Kripfgans (20910116) (author), Hsun-Liang Chan (3726787) (author)
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author Amanda Rodriguez (5128733)
author2 Diego Velasquez (17936000)
Leonardo Marquez (777461)
Jose Maria Ramos (20910107)
Nataly Zambrana (20910110)
Maria Masotti (20910113)
Oliver Kripfgans (20910116)
Hsun-Liang Chan (3726787)
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author
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author_facet Amanda Rodriguez (5128733)
Diego Velasquez (17936000)
Leonardo Marquez (777461)
Jose Maria Ramos (20910107)
Nataly Zambrana (20910110)
Maria Masotti (20910113)
Oliver Kripfgans (20910116)
Hsun-Liang Chan (3726787)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Amanda Rodriguez (5128733)
Diego Velasquez (17936000)
Leonardo Marquez (777461)
Jose Maria Ramos (20910107)
Nataly Zambrana (20910110)
Maria Masotti (20910113)
Oliver Kripfgans (20910116)
Hsun-Liang Chan (3726787)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-03-20T17:21:27Z
dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv 10.1371/journal.pone.0319271.t004
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Medicine
Biotechnology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Computational Biology
statistically significant difference
3 mm level
month healing period
clinical healing pattern
guided bone regeneration
baseline bone width
posterior mandible retrospectively
horizontal bone gain
final bone changes
wound healing index
photos giving scores
maps &# 8221
2 </ sup
average p score
higher bone gain
bone gain
bone changes
maps score
healing assessment
retrospectively test
&# 8220
new index
index collectively
xlink ">
time point
study aims
related parameters
pearson ’
p values
intraoral photography
future modification
examiner agreement
could become
cohen ’
80 follow
75 ).
21 days
20 patients
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.
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dataset
description <div><p>This study aims to introduce a new index that could become a framework for future modification and improvement, and retrospectively test the predictability of this index collectively and individually for final bone changes by using existing research data pertinent to guided bone regeneration (GBR).</p><p>Methods</p><p>The MAPS score was introduced to evaluate the bioMechanical, Aesthetic/Anatomical, Pathophysiologic, and Subject-related parameters for the healing assessment of 20 patients who underwent GBR in the posterior mandible retrospectively. Intraoral photography was taken at 3-, 10-, 21 days, and 5 months, resulting in 80 follow-up visits. Two independent examiners evaluated the photos giving scores for each timepoint and tested against horizontal bone gain (CBCT) for predictability.</p><p>Results</p><p>Cohen’s Kappa values showed high intra- and inter-examiner agreement. Pearson’s correlation showed an inverse correlation between baseline bone width and bone changes at a 3 mm level (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.23). The higher M, A, and P values at any time point were associated with higher bone gain. The 10-day MAPS score turns out the most predictive of bone gain (RMSE 1.32, R<sup>2</sup> 0.75). In addition, increasing the average P score by 1 point at 10 days is associated with an increase in bone gain of 1.23 (p=.057).</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The MAPS score improves consistently over the 5-month healing period. However, no statistically significant difference is observed between the scores at 21 days and 5 months, reflecting the clinical healing pattern for GBR. The overall MAPS score correlated with bone changes after GBR procedures, indicating its potential for estimating hard tissue regenerative outcomes.</p></div>
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spelling Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.Amanda Rodriguez (5128733)Diego Velasquez (17936000)Leonardo Marquez (777461)Jose Maria Ramos (20910107)Nataly Zambrana (20910110)Maria Masotti (20910113)Oliver Kripfgans (20910116)Hsun-Liang Chan (3726787)MedicineBiotechnologyDevelopmental BiologyCancerComputational Biologystatistically significant difference3 mm levelmonth healing periodclinical healing patternguided bone regenerationbaseline bone widthposterior mandible retrospectivelyhorizontal bone gainfinal bone changeswound healing indexphotos giving scoresmaps &# 82212 </ supaverage p scorehigher bone gainbone gainbone changesmaps scorehealing assessmentretrospectively test&# 8220new indexindex collectivelyxlink ">time pointstudy aimsrelated parameterspearson ’p valuesintraoral photographyfuture modificationexaminer agreementcould becomecohen ’80 follow75 ).21 days20 patients<div><p>This study aims to introduce a new index that could become a framework for future modification and improvement, and retrospectively test the predictability of this index collectively and individually for final bone changes by using existing research data pertinent to guided bone regeneration (GBR).</p><p>Methods</p><p>The MAPS score was introduced to evaluate the bioMechanical, Aesthetic/Anatomical, Pathophysiologic, and Subject-related parameters for the healing assessment of 20 patients who underwent GBR in the posterior mandible retrospectively. Intraoral photography was taken at 3-, 10-, 21 days, and 5 months, resulting in 80 follow-up visits. Two independent examiners evaluated the photos giving scores for each timepoint and tested against horizontal bone gain (CBCT) for predictability.</p><p>Results</p><p>Cohen’s Kappa values showed high intra- and inter-examiner agreement. Pearson’s correlation showed an inverse correlation between baseline bone width and bone changes at a 3 mm level (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.23). The higher M, A, and P values at any time point were associated with higher bone gain. The 10-day MAPS score turns out the most predictive of bone gain (RMSE 1.32, R<sup>2</sup> 0.75). In addition, increasing the average P score by 1 point at 10 days is associated with an increase in bone gain of 1.23 (p=.057).</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The MAPS score improves consistently over the 5-month healing period. However, no statistically significant difference is observed between the scores at 21 days and 5 months, reflecting the clinical healing pattern for GBR. The overall MAPS score correlated with bone changes after GBR procedures, indicating its potential for estimating hard tissue regenerative outcomes.</p></div>2025-03-20T17:21:27ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pone.0319271.t004https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Inter-examiner_agreement_summary_statistics_/28634033CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/286340332025-03-20T17:21:27Z
spellingShingle Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.
Amanda Rodriguez (5128733)
Medicine
Biotechnology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Computational Biology
statistically significant difference
3 mm level
month healing period
clinical healing pattern
guided bone regeneration
baseline bone width
posterior mandible retrospectively
horizontal bone gain
final bone changes
wound healing index
photos giving scores
maps &# 8221
2 </ sup
average p score
higher bone gain
bone gain
bone changes
maps score
healing assessment
retrospectively test
&# 8220
new index
index collectively
xlink ">
time point
study aims
related parameters
pearson ’
p values
intraoral photography
future modification
examiner agreement
could become
cohen ’
80 follow
75 ).
21 days
20 patients
status_str publishedVersion
title Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.
title_full Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.
title_fullStr Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.
title_full_unstemmed Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.
title_short Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.
title_sort Inter-examiner agreement summary statistics.
topic Medicine
Biotechnology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Computational Biology
statistically significant difference
3 mm level
month healing period
clinical healing pattern
guided bone regeneration
baseline bone width
posterior mandible retrospectively
horizontal bone gain
final bone changes
wound healing index
photos giving scores
maps &# 8221
2 </ sup
average p score
higher bone gain
bone gain
bone changes
maps score
healing assessment
retrospectively test
&# 8220
new index
index collectively
xlink ">
time point
study aims
related parameters
pearson ’
p values
intraoral photography
future modification
examiner agreement
could become
cohen ’
80 follow
75 ).
21 days
20 patients