Acetabular labral tears: diagnostic accuracy of clinical examination by a physical therapist, orthopaedic surgeon, and orthopaedic residents.

Barbara A Springer, Norman W Gill, Brett A Freedman, Amy E Ross, Matthew A Javernick, Kevin P Murphy
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Background: Previous studies have shown military physical therapists (PT) to have comparable clinical diagnostic accuracy (CDA) and interobserver agreement to orthopaedic surgeons (OS). However, no studies have examined hip pathology or used intraoperative findings as the reference standard for diagnosis.

Objective: To compare the CDA of physical examination findings among a PT, an OS, and two surgical orthopaedic residents (ORs) for hip labral tears.

Methods: Thirty-six patients (15 males, 21 females) aged 18-47 (mean + SD, 31.4 + 8.1 years) with 37 symptomatic hips were enrolled in a prospective study and underwent a standardized clinical examination followed by hip arthroscopy. A PT, an OS, and two ORs independently performed history and examinations with the emphasis of diagnosis on the results of six special tests.

Results: Thirty-two of 37 individuals (86%) had labral tears to the hip at arthroscopy. Analysis of agreement between clinical diagnosis and intra-operative findings of a labral tear produced a CDA of 85.3% (29/34 correct) for the PT, 84.4% (27/32 correct) for the OS, and 80.0% (24/30 correct) for ORs. No significant difference in CDA occurred in comparing the PT, OS, and ORs.

Conclusions: Using arthroscopy as the reference standard, hip labral tears were clinically suspected with 80-85% accuracy. The clinical diagnostic accuracy of the PT, OS, and ORs was high with no significant difference between examiners. In this study, an experienced PT, an OS, and two ORs demonstrated similarly high diagnostic skills.

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髋臼唇撕裂:物理治疗师、骨科医生和骨科住院医师临床检查诊断的准确性。
背景:先前的研究表明,军事物理治疗师(PT)具有与骨科医生(OS)相当的临床诊断准确性(CDA)和观察者间一致性。然而,尚无研究检查髋关节病理或将术中发现作为诊断的参考标准。目的:比较一名PT、一名OS和两名外科骨科住院医师(ORs)髋唇撕裂的体格检查结果的CDA。方法:36例患者(男性15例,女性21例),年龄18-47岁(平均+ SD, 31.4 + 8.1岁),37例有症状髋关节,纳入前瞻性研究,接受标准化临床检查,并进行髋关节镜检查。一名PT,一名OS和两名or独立进行病史和检查,重点是诊断六项特殊检查的结果。结果:37例患者中有32例(86%)在关节镜检查时出现髋关节唇裂。对唇裂的临床诊断与术中表现的一致性分析得出,PT的CDA为85.3%(29/34正确),OS为84.4%(27/32正确),ORs为80.0%(24/30正确)。与PT、OS和or相比,CDA无显著差异。结论:以关节镜检查为参考标准,临床怀疑髋关节唇裂的准确率为80-85%。PT、OS和ORs的临床诊断准确率较高,在检查者之间无显著差异。在这项研究中,一名经验丰富的PT、一名OS和两名or表现出相似的高诊断技能。
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