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Radiographic diagnosis of scapholunate dissociation among intra-articular fractures of the distal radius: interobserver reliability

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posted on 2013-09-01, 00:00 authored by G Gradl, V Neuhaus, T Fuchsberger, T G Guitton, K-J Prommersberger, D Ring, A L Wahegaonkar, A B Shafritz, A E Garcia, A E Caputo, A L Terrono, A B Spoor, A Eschler, A J H Vochteloo, A Beumer, A Barquet, A Kristan, A L van der Zwan, A Berner, A Ilyas, A Jubel, B Sutker, B M Nolan, B Petrisor, B J Cross, B P D Wills, Richard PageRichard Page, Science of Variation Group
PURPOSE: To evaluate the reliability and accuracy of diagnosis of scapholunate dissociation (SLD) among AO type C (compression articular) fractures of the distal radius. METHODS: A total of 217 surgeons evaluated 21 sets of radiographs with type C fractures of the distal radius for which the status of the scapholunate interosseous ligament was established by preoperative 3-compartment computed tomographic arthrography with direct operative visualization of diagnosed SLD (reference standard). Observers were asked whether SLD was present, and if yes, whether they would recommend operative treatment. Diagnostic performance characteristics were calculated with respect to the reference standard. We assessed interobserver reliability using the Fleiss generalized kappa. RESULTS: The interobserver agreement for radiographic diagnosis of SLD was moderate (κ = 0.44). Correct diagnosis for a given set of radiographs ranged from 8% to 98% (average, 79%) of observers. Diagnostic performance characteristics were: 69% sensitivity, 84% specificity, 84% accuracy, 68% positive predictive value, and 84% negative predictive value. Based on a prevalence of 5%, Bayes adjusted positive and negative predictive values were 18% and 98%, respectively. Raters recommended operative treatment in 74% to 100% of patients diagnosed with SLD. CONCLUSIONS: Radiographs are moderately reliable and are better at ruling out than ruling in SLD associated with type C fracture of the distal radius.

History

Journal

Journal of hand surgery

Volume

38

Issue

9

Pagination

1685 - 1690

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Maryland Heights, Mo.

ISSN

0363-5023

eISSN

1531-6564

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, American Society for Surgery of the Hand