A specialized digital thickness gauge demonstrated substantially higher reproducibility for measuring arterial tissue thickness compared to a standard digital vernier caliper.
Does a digital vernier caliper provide reproducible arterial tissue thickness measurements compared to a specialized digital thickness gauge in porcine aortic samples?
A specialized digital thickness gauge offers more dependable and reproducible measurements of arterial tissue thickness than a standard digital vernier caliper.
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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to analyze the reproducibility of sample thickness measurements taken by a non-experienced user by comparing a standard digital vernier caliper, with four different protocols, to a specialized thickness gauge. METHODS: The current study is a methodological study where we examined the thickness of the porcine arterial wall in the thoracic aorta of six pigs. Two adjacent samples of 10 × 10 mm from each aorta were excised longitudinally from the anterior wall, resulting in twelve specimens. Five protocols were employed to measure the thickness of each sample. In four of these protocols, digital vernier calipers (Multicomp PRO MP012475) were utilized, while the fifth protocol utilized a specialized digital thickness gauge (Mitutoyo 547-500S, Mitutoyo Corp., Kawasaki, Japan). RESULTS: = 0.0135) for the third protocol. Further, with the digital vernier calipers, we recorded lower values for all four protocols than for the digital thickness gauge determinations. In addition, we computed the ratio of the thicknesses measured during the first, second, and third measurements to analyze how consistent the values were across the three consecutive measurements, with no difference regarding the third, fourth, and control protocols. CONCLUSIONS: The digital thickness gauge offers dependable measurements, regardless of the user's expertise in assessing tissue thickness, and demonstrates a substantially higher reproducibility when compared to the digital vernier. We also found that taking an average of the thickness measurements from four specific points on each half of the sides or on each diagonal of each corner yielded consistently reliable results over time when using a standard digital vernier caliper instead of a specialized one.
Ion et al. (Sat,) conducted a other in Arterial tissue thickness measurement (n=6). Digital vernier caliper vs. Specialized digital thickness gauge was evaluated on Reproducibility of sample thickness measurements (p=0.0135). A specialized digital thickness gauge demonstrated substantially higher reproducibility for measuring arterial tissue thickness compared to a standard digital vernier caliper.
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