Reliability of a Photo-Based Modified Foot Posture Index (MFPI) in Quantifying Severity of Foot Deformity in Children With Cerebral Palsy.

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1097/bpo.0000000000002812
Andrew G Georgiadis,Jon R Davids,Christine M Goodbody,Jason J Howard,Mara S Karamitopoulos,Monica Payares-Lizano,Kristan A Pierz,Jason T Rhodes,Benjamin J Shore,M Wade Shrader,Sean A Tabaie,Rachel Mednick Thompson,Beltran Torres-Izquierdo,Robert Lane Wimberly,Pooya Hosseinzadeh,
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INTRODUCTION Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have high rates of foot deformity. Accurate assessment of foot morphology is crucial for therapeutic planning and outcome evaluation. This study aims to evaluate the reliability of a novel photo-based Modified Foot Posture Index (MFPI) in the evaluation of foot deformity in children with CP. METHODS Thirteen orthopaedic surgeons with neuromuscular clinical focus from 12 institutions evaluated standardized standing foot photographs of 20 children with CP, scoring foot morphology using the MFPI. Raters scored the standardized photographs based on five standard parameters. Two parameters assessed the hindfoot: curvature above and below the malleoli and calcaneal inversion/eversion. Three parameters assessed the midfoot and forefoot: talonavicular congruence, medial arch height, and forefoot abduction/adduction. Summary MFPI scores range from -10 to +10, where positive numbers connote planovalgus, whereas negative numbers connote a tendency toward cavovarus. Intra- and interrater reliability were calculated using a 2-way mixed model of the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) set to absolute agreement. RESULTS Feet spanned the spectrum of potential pathology assessable by the MFPI, including no deformity, mild, moderate, and severe planovalgus or cavovarus deformities. All scored variables showed high intrarater reliability with ICCs from 0.891 to 1. ICCs for interrater reliability ranged from 0.965 to 0.984. Hindfoot total score had an ICC of 0.979, with a 95% CI, 0.968-0.988 (P<0.001). The forefoot total score had an ICC of 0.984 (95% CI, 0.976-0.991, P<0.001). Mean total score by the MFPI was 3.67 with an ICC of 0.982 (95% CI, 0.972-0.990, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS The photo-based MFPI demonstrates high intra- and interrater reliability in assessing foot deformities in children with CP. Its noninvasive nature and ease of use make it a promising tool for both clinical and research settings. MFPI should be considered as part of standard outcomes scores in studies regarding the treatment of CP-associated foot deformities. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Level V.
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基于照片的改良足部姿势指数(MFPI)在量化脑瘫儿童足部畸形严重程度方面的可靠性。
简介:脑瘫儿童的足部畸形率很高。准确评估足部形态对于制定治疗计划和进行疗效评估至关重要。本研究旨在评估基于照片的新型 "改良足部姿势指数"(MFPI)在评估 CP 儿童足部畸形方面的可靠性。方法来自 12 家机构的 13 位神经肌肉临床骨科医生对 20 名 CP 儿童的标准化足部站立照片进行评估,并使用 MFPI 对足部形态进行评分。评分员根据五个标准参数对标准化照片进行评分。两个参数评估后足:踝关节上方和下方的弯曲度以及小关节内翻/外翻。三个参数评估中足和前足:距骨同形、内侧足弓高度和前足内收/外展。MFPI的总分范围为-10至+10,正数表示刨外翻,负数表示穴外翻。结果足部跨越了MFPI可评估的潜在病理范围,包括无畸形、轻度、中度和重度足外翻或畸形。所有评分变量均显示出较高的内部可靠性,ICC 为 0.891 到 1。后足总分的 ICC 为 0.979,95% CI 为 0.968-0.988(P<0.001)。前足总分的 ICC 为 0.984(95% CI,0.976-0.991,P<0.001)。结论基于照片的 MFPI 在评估 CP 儿童足部畸形方面显示出较高的内部和相互间可靠性。它的无创性和易用性使其成为临床和研究环境中一种很有前途的工具。在治疗与 CP 相关的足部畸形的研究中,MFPI 应被视为标准结果评分的一部分。
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