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The intra‐ and intertester repeatability of radiographic elbow incongruity grading is high in chondrodystrophic dog breeds

Authors :
Jouni Junnila
Heli K. Hyytiäinen
Vilma Reunanen
Anu K. Lappalainen
Outi Laitinen-Vapaavuori
Hanna S. M. Pulkkinen
Equine and Small Animal Medicine
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Helsinki One Health (HOH)
Outi Vapaavuori / Principal Investigator
Departments of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Softis - pehmytkudossairaudet
Petbone – ortopedia, fysioterapia, kivunlievitys
FaunaFysio
Source :
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 61:329-335
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Elbow incongruity is a form of elbow dysplasia that causes osteoarthritis, pain, and lameness, and it is common in chondrodystrophic dog breeds. The objective of this retrospective secondary analysis study was to evaluate the intra- and interobserver repeatability of a novel radiographic incongruity grading system for assessing elbow incongruity in three chondrodystrophic dog breeds-the dachshund, Skye Terrier, and Glen of Imaal Terrier. We conducted an observer agreement study that included 220 mediolateral antebrachial radiographs from 110 dogs with the elbow in 90 degrees flexion. The radiographs were independently assessed by three observers at three time points, using a four-stepped grading scale. The proportion of agreement and Kappa coefficient were calculated. Both the intra- and interobserver proportions of agreement were substantial when three grades were required to be identical (.705-.777 and .609, respectively), and almost perfect for two identical grades (.991-1.000 and .991, respectively). Some differences in repeatability between breeds were noted; specifically, the intraobserver repeatability was higher in the dachshund, and the interobserver repeatability was lower in the Glen of Imaal Terrier. Our study showed that the radiographic imaging protocol and incongruity grading system have high repeatability when assessing elbow incongruity in chondrodystrophic dog breeds.

Details

ISSN :
17408261 and 10588183
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d0a4f1384d25198a7c2a391409414836
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/vru.12853