Interobserver agreement on the sonographic severity grading of shoulder impingement syndrome.

IF 3.4 Q2 Medicine Ultrasound Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1186/s13089-022-00272-8
Raham Bacha, Syed Amir Gilani, Asif Hanif, Iqra Manzoor
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Background: Shoulder impingement syndrome is the painful entrapment of the soft tissues between the acromion and the humeral head. The severity of shoulder impingement could be graded according to the limitation of shoulder joint moment. The reliability of sonographic findings in the grading of shoulder impingement severity grading is required to be evaluated by the consistency of findings between the observers.

Purpose: To assess the interobserver agreement in the sonographic severity grading of shoulder impingement syndrome with the help of a ratio between acromion-to-greater tuberosity distance in the abduction and neutral arm position.

Material and methods: Patients were examined by two independent observers in the coronal approach with neutral arm position. Acromion-to-greater tuberosity distance was measured in abduction and neutral shoulder position. The ratios of the distances in the abduction and neutral position were calculated to grade the severity of shoulder impingement syndrome.

Results: A total of 78 shoulders were included in this study. A strong agreement was found for the grading of shoulder impingement severity grading between the two independent observers with Kappa value of 0.94. And correlation between the results of the two observers for the severity grading of shoulder impingement syndrome was significant at 0.01 level.

Conclusion: Severity grading of the shoulder impingement syndrome was performed based on the ratio of acromion-to-greater tuberosity distance in abduction and neutral arm position. However, the sonographic findings were consistent and a strong interobserver agreement was seen in this sonographic severity grading.

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肩部撞击综合征超声严重程度分级的观察者间一致性
背景:肩撞击综合征是指肩峰和肱骨头之间的软组织被疼痛夹住。肩部撞击的严重程度可以根据肩关节力矩的限制程度进行分级。超声检查结果在肩部撞击严重程度分级中的可靠性需要通过观察者之间检查结果的一致性来评估。目的:借助外展位和中性臂位肩峰与大结节距离的比值,评估观察者在肩部撞击综合征超声严重程度分级中的一致性。材料和方法:由两名独立的观察者在中立臂位的冠状入路中对患者进行检查。在外展和中性肩位测量肩峰到大结节的距离。计算外展位置和中立位置的距离比率,对肩部撞击综合征的严重程度进行分级。结果:本研究共纳入78个肩部。两位独立观察者的肩部撞击严重程度分级非常一致,Kappa值为0.94。两位观察者的肩部撞击综合征严重程度分级结果之间的相关性在0.01水平上具有显著性。结论:肩撞击综合征的严重程度分级是根据外展和中立臂位肩峰与大结节距离的比值进行的。然而,超声检查结果是一致的,在超声检查的严重程度分级中观察者之间有很强的一致性。
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Ultrasound Journal
Ultrasound Journal Health Professions-Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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