Intraobserver and interobserver reproducibility of the old and new classifications of toracolombar fractures

Felipe Augusto Rozales Lopes, Ana Paula Ribeiro Bonilauri Ferreira, Ricardo André Acácio dos Santos, Carlos Henrique Maçaneiro
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the inter and intraobserver agreement of the Magerl AO and AOSpine thoracolumbar fracture classification systems.

Methods

The participants were divided into two groups, the first composed of six spinal surgeons and the other composed of 18 medical orthopedic residents. On two different occasions, separated by an interval of one month, the participants analyzed and classified 25 radiographs with thoracolumbar fractures using both thoracolumbar fracture classification systems, Magerl AO and AOSpine. The results were analyzed for classification reliability using the Kappa coefficient (k).

Results

The Magerl AO classification system showed a fair interobserver agreement (k = 0.32), considering the fractures type and subtype, whereas the AOSpine classification system showed a moderate interobserver agreement (k = 0.59). The Magerl AO classification showed a fair intraobserver agreement for both residents and specialists (k = 0.21 and 0.38, respectively), while the AOSpine showed a substantial agreement between residents (k = 0.62) and moderate between specialists (k = 0.53).

Conclusions

When evaluating fracture morphology, the AOSpine thoracolumbar fracture classification system presented a better reliability and reproducibility compared to the Magerl AO classification system.

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观察者内部和观察者之间对新、旧椎体骨折分类的可重复性
目的评价Magerl AO和AOSpine胸腰椎骨折分型系统在观察间和观察内的一致性。方法将参与者分为两组,一组由6名脊柱外科医生组成,另一组由18名骨科住院医师组成。在两个不同的场合,间隔一个月,参与者使用Magerl AO和AOSpine两种胸腰椎骨折分类系统对25张胸腰椎骨折的x线片进行分析和分类。结果考虑到骨折类型和亚型,Magerl AO分类系统显示出公平的观察者间一致性(k = 0.32),而AOSpine分类系统显示出中等程度的观察者间一致性(k = 0.59)。Magerl AO分类显示,住院医生和专家之间的观察者内部一致(k分别为0.21和0.38),而住院医生之间的AOSpine显示了相当大的一致(k = 0.62),专家之间的AOSpine显示了中等程度的一致(k = 0.53)。结论在评价骨折形态时,AOSpine胸腰椎骨折分类系统比Magerl AO分类系统具有更好的可靠性和可重复性。
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