RecruitingNCT05146193
AI-Powered Scoliosis Auto-Analysis System Multicenter Development and Validations
Sponsor
The University of Hong Kong
Enrollment
2,500 participants
Start Date
May 1, 2022
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The investigators aim to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help clinicians in diagnosing and assessing spinal deformities.
Eligibility
Min Age: 10 YearsMax Age: 80 Years
Plain Language Summary
Simplified for easier understanding
This study is developing and testing an AI-powered computer system that automatically analyzes X-rays to measure spine curvature in patients with scoliosis and other spinal deformities. The system is being trained and validated across multiple centers. This is a data collection study — it is not testing a new treatment but rather developing a more accurate and efficient tool for spine assessment.
You may be eligible if:
- You are between 10 and 80 years old
- You have been diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis or another spinal deformity (such as spondylolisthesis, idiopathic kyphosis, or kyphoscoliosis)
You may NOT be eligible if:
- You refuse imaging
- You have already had spine surgery (postoperative patients)
Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.
This summary was AI-generated to explain the trial in plain language. It is not medical advice. Always discuss eligibility with your doctor before enrolling in a clinical trial.
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Interventions
OTHERNude back photo
Nude back photo at baseline and at follow-ups for each patient and visual severity and curve type classifications
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