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Scapula fractures: interobserver reliability of classification and treatment

Authors :
Neuhaus, Valentin
Bot, Arjan G. J.
Guitton, Thierry G.
Ring, David C.
Abdel-Ghany, Mahmoud I.
Abrams, Jeffrey
Abzug, Joshua M.
Adolfsson, Lars E.
Balfour, George W.
Bamberger, H. Brent
Barquet, Antonio
Baskies, Michael
Batson, W. Arnold
Baxamusa, Taizoon
Bayne, Grant J.
Begue, Thierry
Behrman, Michael
Beingessner, Daphne
Biert, Jan
Bishop, Julius
Alves, Mateus Borges Oliveira
Boyer, Martin
Brilej, Drago
Brink, Peter R. G.
Brunton, Lance M.
Buckley, Richard
Cagnone, Juan Carlos
Calfee, Ryan P.
Campinhos, Luiz Augusto B.
Cassidy, Charles
Catalano, Louis
Chivers, Karel
Choudhari, Pradeep
Cimerman, Matej
Conflitti, Joseph M.
Costanzo, Ralph M.
Crist, Brett D.
Cross, Brian J.
Dantuluri, Phani
Darowish, Michael
De Bedout, Ramon
Decoster, Thomas
Dennison, David G.
Denoble, Peter H.
Desilva, Gregory
Dienstknecht, Thomas
Duncan, Scott F.
Duralde, Xavier A.
Durchholz, Holger
Egol, Kenneth
Ekholm, Carl
Elias, Nelson
Erickson, John M.
Esparza, J. Daniel Espinosa
Fernandes, C. H.
Fischer, Thomas J.
Fischmeister, Martin
Jaime, Forigua E.
Getz, Charles L.
Gilbert, Richard S.
Giordano, Vincenzo
Glaser, David L.
Gosens, Taco
Grafe, Michael W.
Filho, Jose Eduardo Grandi Ribeiro
Gray, Robert R. L.
Gulotta, Lawrence V.
Gummerson, Nigel William
Hammerberg, Eric Mark
Harvey, Edward
Haverlag, R.
Henry, Patrick D. G.
Hobby, Jonathan L.
Hofmeister, Eric P.
Hughes, Thomas
Itamura, John
Jebson, Peter
Jenkinson, Richard
Jeray, Kyle
Jones, Christopher M.
Jones, Jedediah
Jubel, Axel
Kaar, Scott G.
Kabir, K.
Kaplan, F. Thomas D.
Kennedy, Stephen A.
Kessler, Michael W.
Kimball, Hervey L.
Kloen, Peter
Klostermann, Cyrus
Kohut, Georges
Kraan, G. A.
Kristan, Anze
Loebenberg, Mark I.
Malone, Kevin J.
Marsh, L.
Martineau, Paul A.
Mcauliffe, John
Mcgraw, Iain
Mehta, Samir
Merchant, Milind
Metzger, Charles
Meylaerts, S. A.
Miller, Anna N.
Wolf, Jennifer Moriatis
Murachovsky, Joel
Murthi, Anand
Nancollas, Michael
Nolan, Betsy M.
Omara, Timothy
Omid, Reza
Ortiz, Jose A.
Overbeck, Joachim P.
Page, Richard S.
Castillo, Alberto Pérez
Pesantez, Rodrigo
Polatsch, Daniel
Porcellini, G.
Prayson, Michael
Quell, M.
Ragsdell, Matthew M.
Reid, James G.
Reuver, J. M.
Richard, Marc J.
Richardson, Martin
Rizzo, Marco
Rowinski, Sergio
Rubio, Jorge
Guerrero, Carlos G. Sánchez
Satora, Wojciech
Schandelmaier, Peter
Scheer, Johan H.
Schmidt, Andrew
Schubkegel, Todd A.
Schulte, Leah M.
Schumer, Evan D.
Sears, Benjamin W.
Shafritz, Adam B.
Shortt, Nicholas L.
Siff, Todd
Silva, Dario Mejia
Smith, Raymond Malcolm
Spruijt, Sander
Stein, Jason A.
Pemovska, Emilija Stojkovska
Streubel, Philipp N.
Swigart, Carrie
Swiontkowski, Marc
Thomas, George
Tolo, Eric T.
Turina, Matthias
Tyllianakis, Minos
Van Den Bekerom, Michel P. J.
Van Der Heide, Huub
Van De Sande, M. A. J.
Van Eerten, P. V.
Verbeek, DIederik O. F.
Hoffmann, David Victoria
Vochteloo, A. J. H.
Wagenmakers, Robert
Wall, Christopher J.
Wallensten, Richard
Wascher, Daniel C.
Weiss, Lawrence
Wiater, J. Michael
Wills, Brian P. D.
Wint, Jeffrey
Wright, Thomas
Young, Jason P.
Zalavras, Charalampos
Zura, Robert D.
Zyto, Karol
Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine
Other departments
Other Research
Graduate School
Source :
Journal of orthopaedic trauma, 28(3), 124-129. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 28, 124-9, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 28, 3, pp. 124-9
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext OBJECTIVES: There is substantial variation in the classification and management of scapula fractures. The first purpose of this study was to analyze the interobserver reliability of the OTA/AO classification and the New International Classification for Scapula Fractures. The second purpose was to assess the proportion of agreement among orthopaedic surgeons on operative or nonoperative treatment. DESIGN: Web-based reliability study. SETTING: Independent orthopaedic surgeons from several countries were invited to classify scapular fractures in an online survey. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred three orthopaedic surgeons evaluated 35 movies of three-dimensional computerized tomography reconstruction of selected scapular fractures, representing a full spectrum of fracture patterns. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Fleiss kappa (kappa) was used to assess the reliability of agreement between the surgeons. RESULTS: The overall agreement on the OTA/AO classification was moderate for the types (A, B, and C, kappa = 0.54) with a 71% proportion of rater agreement (PA) and for the 9 groups (A1 to C3, kappa = 0.47) with a 57% PA. For the New International Classification, the agreement about the intraarticular extension of the fracture (Fossa (F), kappa = 0.79) was substantial and the agreement about a fractured body (Body (B), kappa = 0.57) or process was moderate (Process (P), kappa = 0.53); however, PAs were more than 81%. The agreement on the treatment recommendation was moderate (kappa = 0.57) with a 73% PA. CONCLUSIONS: The New International Classification was more reliable. Body and process fractures generated more disagreement than intraarticular fractures and need further clear definitions. 01 maart 2014

Details

ISSN :
08905339
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eda94383246119b815e718e30acc61ae