Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Radiol. Feb 28, 2021; 13(2): 40-52
Published online Feb 28, 2021. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v13.i2.40
Table 1 Sample characteristics
Group IANB < 4
Group II ANB > 4
Total
Male
Female
Male
Female

Subjects (n)26302836120
Age (yr)13-1713-1713-1713-1715.19 ± 1.28
Table 2 Two-dimensional cephalometric variables, cross-sectional planes and volumes of the 3-dimensional pharyngeal airway
Two-dimensional cephalometric variables
(1) Gonial angle: Angle formed between line drawn tangent to the lower border of the mandible and another line tangent to the distal border of the ascending ramus and the condyle on both sides; (2) Anterior facial height (AFH): Distance between the Nasion and Menton (Me); (3) Posterior facial height (PFH): Distance between Sella (S) to Gonion(Go); (4) PFH/AFH: Ratio of AFH and the PFH; (5) FMA: Frankfurt Mandibular Plane Angle formed by the intersection of the Frankfort horizontal plane and the mandibular plane; (6) ANB: The angle formed between point A, Nasion and Point B; (7) Facial convexity: Formed by the intersection of line from Nasion to point A, to point A to pogonion(Po); (8) Condylion to point A (Co-PtA); (9) Condylion to gnathion (Co-Gn); and (10) Mandibular body length (Mand-BL): Distance from gonion to pogonion
Cross-sectional planes and volumes of the 3D pharyngeal airway
Anterior nasal plane (Ana plane)Plane passing through anterior nasal spine (ANS) and perpendicular to FH
Posterior nasal plane (Pna plane)Plane passing through posterior nasal spine (PNS)and perpendicular to FH
Upper pharyngeal plane (Uph plane)Plane passing through PNS parallel to FH
Middle pharyngeal plane (Mph plane)Plane passing through lower margin of the soft palate and parallel to FH
Lower pharyngeal plane (Lph plane)Plane passing through superior margin of the epiglottis and parallel to FH
Volume
Nasal airwayAirway formed by the planes between Ana and Pna
Superior pharyngeal airwayAirway formed by the planes between Pna and Uph
Middle pharyngeal airwayAirway formed by the planes between Uph and Mph
Inferior pharyngeal airwayAirway formed by the planes between Mph and Lph planes
Total airwayAirway extending between Ana plane to Lph plane
Table 3 Correlations of sections of the airway with each other

Nasal airway
Superior airway
Middle airway
Inferior airway
Totalairway
Nasal airway
Pearson correlation10.0850.471a0.3860.879b
Sig.(2-tailed)0.7220.0360.0930
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Superior airway
Pearson correlation0.8510.494a0.651b0.4623a
Sig.(2-tailed)0.722-0.0270.0020.04
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Middle airway
Pearson correlation0.471a0.494a10.763b0.779b
Sig.(2-tailed)0.0360.027-00
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Inferior airway
Pearson correlation0.3860.651b0.763b10.744b
Sig.(2-tailed)0.0930.0020-0
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Totalairway
Pearson correlation0.879b0.4623a0.779b0.744b1
Sig.(2-tailed)00.0400-
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Table 4 Descriptive statistics of groups I and II
Group
Group I ANB < 4
Group II ANB > 4
P value
mean
SD
mean
SD
Ana height29.634.6930.066.730.871
Ana width13.811.9815.243.610.273
Ana C. area194.4113.93218.1452.410.22
Pna height29.957.8528.738.700.744
Pna width23.883.0624.144.840.884
Pna C. area257.8574.25284.3278.010.448
Uph length19.286.6117.544.190.503
Uph width26.014.8124.147.870.522
Uph C. area293.3771.56314.9799.760.58
Mph length11.673.4711.543.600.935
Mph width22.665.8720.168.260.439
Mph C. area226.3285.90213.25102.480.76
Lph length14.777.9311.883.070.286
Lph width24.445.1928.906.760.111
Lph C. area231.3183.23199.8478.360.399
Gonial angle126.377.79125.247.550.748
AFH108.386.08112.124.860.152
PFH73.065.4271.817.580.672
PFH/AFH, %67.474.4964.025.830.152
FMA25.063.6127.486.020.281
ANB2.851.566.141.02< 0.001b
MAND-BL66.943.7461.614.270.008b
Facial convexity5.173.5710.764.560.007b
Co-pt A82.106.0982.683.440.802
Co-pt GN109.835.54103.726.420.035a
Nasal airway36407.362526.5930446.007060.880.037a
Superior airway5563.271350.804559.671263.620.106
Middle airway5322.452124.814213.891291.900.188
Inferior airway5487.822018.255077.671521.360.621
Total airway52780.916435.8444297.228662.490.022a
Table 5 Correlations between the 2-dimensional cephalometric variables and the 3-dimensional volumetric measurements of the airway

Nasal airway
Superior airway
Middle airway
Inferior airway
Total airway
Gonial angle
Pearson correlation-0.0210.1350.098-0.0190.024
Sig.(2-tailed)0.9280.5710.6810.9370.918
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AFH
Pearson correlation0.0550.2010.0570.3420.154
Sig.(2-tailed)0.8180.3950.8110.140.517
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PFH
Pearson correlation0.1590.1720.1240.3190.23
Sig.(2-tailed)0.5030.470.6020.1710.329
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PFH/AFH, %
Pearson correlation0.1330.0570.0860.1130.142
Sig.(2-tailed)0.5760.8130.7170.6360.55
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FMA
Pearson correlation-0.372-0.314-0.377-0.411-0.473a
Sig.(2-tailed)0.1060.1780.1020.0720.035
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ANB
Pearson correlation-0.364-0.408-0.197-0.152-0.389
Sig.(2-tailed)0.1150.034a0.4050.5220.22a
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Mand-BL
Pearson correlation0.1360.523a0.0380.1840.225
Sig.(2-tailed)0.5670.0180.8740.4360.341
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Facial convexity
Pearson correlation-0.362-0.306-0.221-0.22-0.391
Sig.(2-tailed)0.1160.1890.3490.3510.088
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Co-pt A
Pearson correlation0.1270.3240.2890.469a0.3
Sig.(2-tailed)0.5940.1630.2170.0370.199
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Co-pt GN
Pearson correlation0.3010.2960.0120.2250.303
Sig.(2-tailed)0.1970.2040.9590.340.194
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