1. Variability between Clarke's angle and Chippaux-Smirak index for the diagnosis of flat feet.
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Gonzalez-Martin, Cristina, Pita-Fernandez, Salvador, Seoane-Pillado, Teresa, Lopez-Calviño, Beatriz, Pertega-Diaz, Sonia, and Gil-Guillen, Vicente
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FOOT abnormalities , *DIAGNOSIS , *FOOT physiology , *FLATFOOT , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *FOOT , *DIAGNOSIS of foot diseases , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *PHYSICAL diagnosis , *REFERENCE values , *COMORBIDITY , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *BODY mass index , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *INTRACLASS correlation ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
Background: The measurements used in diagnosing biomechanical pathologies vary greatly. The aim of this study was to determine the concordance between Clarke's angle and Chippaux-Smirak index, and to determine the validity of Clarke's angle using the Chippaux-Smirak index as a reference. Methods: Observational study in a random population sample (n= 1,002) in A Coruña (Spain). After informed patient consent and ethical review approval, a study was conducted of anthropometric variables, Charlson comorbidity score, and podiatric examination (Clarke's angle and Chippaux-Smirak index). Descriptive analysis and multivariate logistic regression were performed. Results: The prevalence of flat feet, using a podoscope, was 19.0% for the left foot and 18.9% for the right foot, increasing with age. The prevalence of flat feet according to the Chippaux-Smirak index or Clarke's angle increases significantly, reaching 62.0% and 29.7% respectively. The concordance (kappa I) between the indices according to age groups varied between 0.25-0.33 (left foot) and 0.21-0.30 (right foot). The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) between the ChippauxSmirak index and Clarke's angle was -0.445 (left foot) and -0.424 (right foot). After adjusting for age, body mass index (BMI), comorbidity score and gender, the only variable with an independent effect to predict discordance was the BMI (OR= 0.969; 95% CI: 0.94-0.998). Conclusion: There is little concordance between the indices studied for the purpose of diagnosing foot arch pathologies. In turn, Clarke's angle has a limited sensitivity in diagnosing flat feet, using the Chippaux-Smirak index as a reference. This discordance decreases with higher BMI values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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