AO Spine-DGOU Osteoporotic Fracture Classification System: Internal Validation by the AO Spine Knowledge Forum Trauma
Scherer, Julian; Joaquim, Andrei; Vaccaro, Alex; Kanna, Rishi; El-Sharkawi, Mohammad; Takahata, Masahiko; Aly, Mohamed M.; Camino-Willhuber, Gaston; Spiegl, Ulrich; Oner, Cumhur; Canseco, Jose A.; Yurac, Ratko; Benneker, Lorin Michael; Popescu, Eugen Cezar; Bransford, Richard; Chhabra, Harvinder Singh; Kandziora, Frank; Neva, Marko H.; Schnake, Klaus John (2024)
Scherer, Julian
Joaquim, Andrei
Vaccaro, Alex
Kanna, Rishi
El-Sharkawi, Mohammad
Takahata, Masahiko
Aly, Mohamed M.
Camino-Willhuber, Gaston
Spiegl, Ulrich
Oner, Cumhur
Canseco, Jose A.
Yurac, Ratko
Benneker, Lorin Michael
Popescu, Eugen Cezar
Bransford, Richard
Chhabra, Harvinder Singh
Kandziora, Frank
Neva, Marko H.
Schnake, Klaus John
2024
GLOBAL SPINE JOURNAL
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202410169305
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202410169305
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Peer reviewed
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Study Design: Cross-sectional survey. Objectives: Injury classifications are important tools to identify fracture patterns, guide treatment-decisions and aid to identify optimal treatment plans. The AO Spine-DGOU Osteoporotic Fracture (OF) classification system was developed, and the aim of this study was to assess the reliability of this new classification system. Methods: 23 Members of the AO Spine Knowledge Forum Trauma participated in the validation process. Participants were asked to rate 33 cases according to the OF classification at 2 time points, 4 weeks apart (assessment 1 and 2). The kappa statistic (κ) was calculated to assess inter-observer reliability and intra-rater reproducibility. The gold master key for each case was determined by approval of at least 5 out of 7 members of the DGOU. Results: A total of 1386 ratings (21 raters) were performed. The overall inter-rater agreement was moderate with a combined kappa statistic for the OF classification of 0.496 in assessment 1 and 0.482 in assessment 2. The combined percentage of correct ratings (compared to gold-standard) in assessment 1 was 71.4% and 67.4% in assessment 2. The average intra-rater reproducibility was substantial (κ = 0.74, median 0.76, range 0.55 to 1.00, SD 0.13) for the assessed fracture types. Conclusions: The assessed overall inter-rater reliability was moderate and substantial in some instances. The average intra-rater reproducibility is substantial. It seems that appropriate training of the classification system can enhance inter- and intra-rater reliability.
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