Radial Head Fractures: Mason Johnston’s Classification Reproducibility

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to evaluate interand intra-observer reproducibility of Mason Johnston classification of radial head fractures in adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty radiographic images of radial head fractures (anteroposterior and lateral views) from adult patients...

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Main Authors: RES Pires, FL Rezende, EC Mendes, AER Carvalho Jr, IA Almeida Filho, FB Reis, MAP Andrade
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Orthopaedic Association 2011-07-01
Series:Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
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Online Access:http://www.morthoj.org/2011v5n2/Radial_Head_Fractures.pdf
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spelling doaj-e0ba590ff91447a1bcc16dcf095ce8482021-05-02T01:49:58ZengMalaysian Orthopaedic AssociationMalaysian Orthopaedic Journal1985-25332011-07-015261010.5704/MOJ.1107.002Radial Head Fractures: Mason Johnston’s Classification ReproducibilityRES Pires0FL Rezende1EC Mendes2AER Carvalho Jr3IA Almeida Filho4FB Reis5MAP Andrade6MDMDMDMDMDPhDPhDBACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to evaluate interand intra-observer reproducibility of Mason Johnston classification of radial head fractures in adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty radiographic images of radial head fractures (anteroposterior and lateral views) from adult patients were examined by five professionals in the field of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, including an expert member of the Brazilian Society of Orthopaedics, an experienced orthopaedic surgeon specialising in the elbow and shoulder, and three resident physicians (one each in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd years of residency at an Orthopaedics and Trauma unit). Inter- and intra-observer concordances were assessed using the kappa coefficient of agreement (κ). RESULTS: The intra-observer reproducibility of the Mason Johnston classification system ranged from moderate to good whilst the inter-observer agreement varied from weak to good. CONCLUSION: The Mason Johnston´s classification system, although used throughout the world, possesses questionable reproducibility with respect to the assessment of radial head fractures. The level of professional expertise did not influence the outcome of the study.http://www.morthoj.org/2011v5n2/Radial_Head_Fractures.pdfRadial Head FracturesClassification SystemsReproducibilityMason Johnston´s Classification System
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author RES Pires
FL Rezende
EC Mendes
AER Carvalho Jr
IA Almeida Filho
FB Reis
MAP Andrade
spellingShingle RES Pires
FL Rezende
EC Mendes
AER Carvalho Jr
IA Almeida Filho
FB Reis
MAP Andrade
Radial Head Fractures: Mason Johnston’s Classification Reproducibility
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
Radial Head Fractures
Classification Systems
Reproducibility
Mason Johnston´s Classification System
author_facet RES Pires
FL Rezende
EC Mendes
AER Carvalho Jr
IA Almeida Filho
FB Reis
MAP Andrade
author_sort RES Pires
title Radial Head Fractures: Mason Johnston’s Classification Reproducibility
title_short Radial Head Fractures: Mason Johnston’s Classification Reproducibility
title_full Radial Head Fractures: Mason Johnston’s Classification Reproducibility
title_fullStr Radial Head Fractures: Mason Johnston’s Classification Reproducibility
title_full_unstemmed Radial Head Fractures: Mason Johnston’s Classification Reproducibility
title_sort radial head fractures: mason johnston’s classification reproducibility
publisher Malaysian Orthopaedic Association
series Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
issn 1985-2533
publishDate 2011-07-01
description BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to evaluate interand intra-observer reproducibility of Mason Johnston classification of radial head fractures in adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty radiographic images of radial head fractures (anteroposterior and lateral views) from adult patients were examined by five professionals in the field of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, including an expert member of the Brazilian Society of Orthopaedics, an experienced orthopaedic surgeon specialising in the elbow and shoulder, and three resident physicians (one each in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd years of residency at an Orthopaedics and Trauma unit). Inter- and intra-observer concordances were assessed using the kappa coefficient of agreement (κ). RESULTS: The intra-observer reproducibility of the Mason Johnston classification system ranged from moderate to good whilst the inter-observer agreement varied from weak to good. CONCLUSION: The Mason Johnston´s classification system, although used throughout the world, possesses questionable reproducibility with respect to the assessment of radial head fractures. The level of professional expertise did not influence the outcome of the study.
topic Radial Head Fractures
Classification Systems
Reproducibility
Mason Johnston´s Classification System
url http://www.morthoj.org/2011v5n2/Radial_Head_Fractures.pdf
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