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Grading scale of radiographic findings in the pubic bone and symphysis in athletes.

Authors :
Besjakov, Jack
von Scheele, C
Ekberg, Olle
Gentz, C F
Westlin, N E
Besjakov, Jack
von Scheele, C
Ekberg, Olle
Gentz, C F
Westlin, N E
Source :
Acta Radiologica; 44(1), pp 79-83 (2003); ISSN: 1600-0455
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Purpose: Radiographic abnormalities in the pubic bone and symphysis are often seen in athletes with groin pain. The aim was to create a grading scale of such radiologic changes. Material and Methods: Plain radiography of the pelvic ring including the pubic bone and the symphysis was performed in 20 male athletes, age 19-35, with long-standing uni- or bilateral groin pain. We used two control groups: Control group 1: 20 healthy age-matched men who had undergone radiologic examination of the pelvis due to trauma. Control group 2: 120 adults (66 men and 54 women) in 9 age groups between 15 and 90 years of age. These examinations were also evaluated for interobserver variance. Results and Conclusion: The grading scale was based on the type and the amount of the different changes, which were classified as follows: No bone changes (grade 0), slight bone changes (grade 1), intermediate changes (grade 2), and advanced changes (grade 3). The grading scale is easy to interpret and an otherwise troublesome communication between the radiologist and the physician was avoided. There was a high interobserver agreement with a high kappa value (0.8707). Male athletes with long-standing groin pain had abnormal bone changes in the symphysis significantly more frequently and more severely (p>0.001) than their age-matched references. In asymptomatic individuals such abnormalities increased in frequency with age both in men and women.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Acta Radiologica; 44(1), pp 79-83 (2003); ISSN: 1600-0455
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1035629904
Document Type :
Electronic Resource