INTRA- AND INTER-OBSERVER AGREEMENT IN THE AO AND GARNAVOS SYSTEMS FOR DIAPHYSEAL HUMERUS FRACTURE

The objective of this study was to compare inter- and intra-observer agreement using the Garnavos and AO/ASIF systems for classifying humeral diaphysis fractures . Eighty X-ray images taken of humeral diaphysis fractures in adult patients (age≥18 years) between January 2013 and September 2015 in the...

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Published inActa ortopedica brasileira Vol. 25; no. 4; pp. 159 - 161
Main Authors Meriqui, Neto, Roberto, Masuda, Rodrigo Yuzo, Utino, Artur Yudi, Pierami, Rafael, Matsunaga, Fábio Teruo, Tamaoki, Marcel Jun Sugawara
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Brazil ATHA EDITORA 01.07.2017
Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia
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Summary:The objective of this study was to compare inter- and intra-observer agreement using the Garnavos and AO/ASIF systems for classifying humeral diaphysis fractures . Eighty X-ray images taken of humeral diaphysis fractures in adult patients (age≥18 years) between January 2013 and September 2015 in the Radiology Department of Hospital São Paulo were selected for subsequent classification by five orthopedic surgeons with differing levels of experience. The images were examined at two different times and reproducibility analysis was evaluated using Fleiss' kappa to verify intra- and inter-observer agreement . High-level agreement was observed for both classification systems, but particularly for the AO/ASIF classification. Inter-observer evaluation yielded excellent levels of agreement for both classifications, but principally for the Garnavos classification . Good or excellent inter- and intra-observer agreement was seen for both the AO/ASIF and Garnavos classification systems. However, intra-observer agreement was higher for the AO/ASIF system and inter-observer agreement was higher for the Garnavos classification. Level of Evidence II, Diagnostic Studies - Investigating a Diagnostic Examination.
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All authors declare no potential conflict of interest related to this article
AUTHORS’ CONTRIBUTIONS:Each author made significant individual contributions to this manuscript. RMN (0000-0002-5023-0627)*, RYM (0000-0003-0414-5752)*, and AYU (0000-0002-6320-9659)* were the main contributors to writing the manuscript. RMN and FTM (0000-0001-7328-1446)* were responsible for collecting the imaging tests for evaluation and collecting the clinical data. RMN, RYM, and AYU evaluated the data for the statistical analysis and revised the manuscript. RMN, RYM, AYU, RP (0000-0002-1745-4362)*, FTM, and MJST (0000-0002-9539-4545)* evaluated and classified the X-ray images, conducted the bibliographic research, and contributed to the intellectual concept of the study. *ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID).
ISSN:1413-7852
1809-4406
1809-4406
DOI:10.1590/1413-785220172504169249