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Analysis of interobserver reliability for radiographic staging of coxarthrosis and indexes of acetabular dysplasia: a preliminary study

Authors :
Tatsuro Karita
Genji Fujii
Moritoshi Itoman
Yuji Yasunaga
Kunihiko Okano
Ichiro Owan
Hiroyuki Shindo
Kenichi Ando
Muroto Sofue
Harumoto Yamada
Takanari Hamaki
Toshiro Iga
Tadami Matsumoto
Hirotsugu Ohashi
Yoshio Takatori
Naonobu Takahira
Kazuya Ito
Ken Iwata
Yoshio Hirota
Tanzo Sugimori
Yoshiki Hamada
Taro Mawatari
Masanori Matsuura
Seiya Jingushi
Teruhisa Hirayama
Satoshi Mori
Hajime Sugiyama
Hiroshi Ito
Source :
Journal of Orthopaedic Science. 15:14-19
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

We are planning a multicenter survey on coxarthrosis and acetabular dysplasia in Japan. To collect reliable data, we performed a preliminary study to elucidate the observer agreement on assessment items.We collected radiographs of hip joints in eight patients with various findings of coxarthrosis. Twelve registered orthopedic specialists evaluated them regarding the roentgenographic stage of coxarthrosis and five indexes of acetabular dysplasia (acetabular angle, center-edge angle, acetabular roof obliquity, acetabular head quotient, approximate acetabular quotient). To assess observer agreement, we calculated the value of the kappa statistic for stages and the coefficient of variation for the indexes. The same 12 specialists then assessed the coxarthritis stage on the same radiographs 1 month after the first evaluation based on our own descriptions of the roentgenographic stages.For the first evaluation of the roentgenographic stage, the value of the kappa statistic was 0.448; and for the second evaluation it was 0.600. The results of the coefficient of variation for the indexes of acetabular dysplasia, ranked in ascending order, were as follows: acetabular angle, acetabular head quotient, acetabular roof obliquity, center-edge angle, approximate acetabular quotient.For the upcoming multicenter survey, clear descriptions of the stages of coxarthrosis and selection of appropriate indexes can be helpful for collecting dependable results.

Details

ISSN :
09492658
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Orthopaedic Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4887438dd58e43f3be80fd8394a51209
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00776-009-1412-1