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Inter-observer variation in the diagnosis of coronal articular fracture lines in the lunate facet of the distal radius

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posted on 2024-06-03, 16:33 authored by MME Wijffels, TG Guitton, D Ring, Richard PageRichard Page
Background: Several studies support the use of CT for diagnosing coronal fractures of the distal radius but the inter-observer reliability of these observations is less well studied. We tested the null hypothesis that radiographs alone and the combination of radiographs and two-dimensional computed tomography scans (2DCT) have the same inter-observer variation for the diagnosis of coronal articular fracture lines in the distal radius. Methods: Using a web-based survey, 63 surgeons were randomized to evaluate 16 fractures of the distal radius on radiographs alone or radiographs and 2DCT for the presence or absence of a coronal fracture line of the lunate facet and, if present, the stability of the fracture. The kappa multirater measure was calculated to estimate agreement between observers. Results: The inter-observer variation in diagnosis of a coronal fracture line was fair with both radiographs and 2DCT, as was the diagnosis of instability of the volar lunate facet fracture when present. Conclusion: Two-dimensional computed tomography does not improve observer agreement on the diagnosis of coronal plane articular fracture lines in the lunate facet of the distal radius. © 2012 American Association for Hand Surgery.

History

Journal

Hand

Volume

7

Pagination

271-275

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

1558-9447

eISSN

1558-9455

Language

eng

Publication classification

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

Issue

3

Publisher

Springer