Intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysis
Background and objective: Professional graphics editing programs can be used in the preoperative planning of lower limb deformity correction surgery. This study was conducted to test the reliability of using such programs versus FDA approved medical planning software. Materials and methods: Thirty l...
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doaj-381375ffebb7410486ae6b3a3df8a6ad2020-11-25T02:03:00ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine0378-603X2016-12-014741515151910.1016/j.ejrnm.2016.09.005Intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysisMohamed Kenawey0Nahla Mohamed Ali Hasan1Shazly Saleh2Mohamed Alam El-Deen3Abdel Hamid Abdel Aziz4Anis Shiha5Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Sohag Faculty of Medicine, Sohag, EgyptDiagnostic Radiology Department, Sohag Faculty of Medicine, Sohag, EgyptOrthopaedic Surgery Department, Sohag Faculty of Medicine, Sohag, EgyptOrthopaedic Surgery Department, Sohag Faculty of Medicine, Sohag, EgyptOrthopaedic Surgery Department, Al Zahra University Hospital, Cairo, EgyptOrthopaedic Surgery Department, Sohag Faculty of Medicine, Sohag, EgyptBackground and objective: Professional graphics editing programs can be used in the preoperative planning of lower limb deformity correction surgery. This study was conducted to test the reliability of using such programs versus FDA approved medical planning software. Materials and methods: Thirty long standing lower limb radiographs had been selected. Two different computer programs (Adobe Photoshop) versus planning software (MediCAD) were used in the analysis of lower limb alignment. The following angles were measured twice:Lateral Proximal Femoral Angle (LPFA), mechanical Lateral Distal Femoral Angle (mLDFA), Joint Line Convergence Angle (JLCA), Medial Proximal Tibial Angle (MPTA), Lateral Distal Tibial Angle (LDTA) and Mechanical Axis Deviation (MAD). Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to assess the intraobserver and intermethod reliability and the mean differences between measurements were calculated. Results: Intraobserver and intermethod reliability scores were very good (>0.95) for all measurements. The highest reliability was for MAD (0.999). LPFA and LDTA had the highest variability and a range of intraobserver absolute difference up to 4.8° and 3.7° respectively. Conclusion: Computer assisted lower limb alignment analysis is reliable whether using graphics editing program or specialized planning software. However slight higher variability for angles away from the knee joint can be expected.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X16301711Lower limb alignmentComputer programs analysis |
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Mohamed Kenawey Nahla Mohamed Ali Hasan Shazly Saleh Mohamed Alam El-Deen Abdel Hamid Abdel Aziz Anis Shiha Intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysis The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Lower limb alignment Computer programs analysis |
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Mohamed Kenawey Nahla Mohamed Ali Hasan Shazly Saleh Mohamed Alam El-Deen Abdel Hamid Abdel Aziz Anis Shiha |
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Intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysis |
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Intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysis |
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Intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysis |
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Intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysis |
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Intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysis |
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intraobserver and intermethod reliability for using two different computer programs in preoperative lower limb alignment analysis |
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The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine |
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2016-12-01 |
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Background and objective: Professional graphics editing programs can be used in the preoperative planning of lower limb deformity correction surgery. This study was conducted to test the reliability of using such programs versus FDA approved medical planning software.
Materials and methods: Thirty long standing lower limb radiographs had been selected. Two different computer programs (Adobe Photoshop) versus planning software (MediCAD) were used in the analysis of lower limb alignment. The following angles were measured twice:Lateral Proximal Femoral Angle (LPFA), mechanical Lateral Distal Femoral Angle (mLDFA), Joint Line Convergence Angle (JLCA), Medial Proximal Tibial Angle (MPTA), Lateral Distal Tibial Angle (LDTA) and Mechanical Axis Deviation (MAD). Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to assess the intraobserver and intermethod reliability and the mean differences between measurements were calculated.
Results: Intraobserver and intermethod reliability scores were very good (>0.95) for all measurements. The highest reliability was for MAD (0.999). LPFA and LDTA had the highest variability and a range of intraobserver absolute difference up to 4.8° and 3.7° respectively.
Conclusion: Computer assisted lower limb alignment analysis is reliable whether using graphics editing program or specialized planning software. However slight higher variability for angles away from the knee joint can be expected. |
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Lower limb alignment Computer programs analysis |
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