Comparative Study on Insall-Salvati Index by Radiological and Clinical Methods in a Tertiary Care Centre of North Bengal, India

Introduction: Patellar height is an important parameter of patellar stability. Its importance is evident from various attempts to measure it, by different scientists from time to time and many indices have been derived among which Insall-Salvati index (IS index) is the most simple, accurate and...

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Main Authors: Maitreyee Kar, Dipankar Bhaumik, Samar Deb, Kaushik Ishore, Chinmaya Kar
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-ef3023ddf5fb43c9bc51238b0c33e9892020-11-25T02:02:36ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-03-01113AC05AC0710.7860/JCDR/2017/25434.9363Comparative Study on Insall-Salvati Index by Radiological and Clinical Methods in a Tertiary Care Centre of North Bengal, IndiaMaitreyee Kar0Dipankar Bhaumik1Samar Deb2Kaushik Ishore3Chinmaya Kar4Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, West Bengal, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, West Bengal, India.Principal, MGM Medical College, Kishanganj, Bihar, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, West Bengal, India.Medical Officer, RBTC, North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, West Bengal, India.Introduction: Patellar height is an important parameter of patellar stability. Its importance is evident from various attempts to measure it, by different scientists from time to time and many indices have been derived among which Insall-Salvati index (IS index) is the most simple, accurate and easy to measure. In this study a new clinical method has been tried to measure patellar height by applying the same principle of IS index. Aim: To compare clinical method of measurement of IS index with the one derived radiologically and to establish the higher cut off value of the clinical method. Materials and Methods: In the present study 186 knee joints (93 subjects) were subjected to measurement of patellar height by both clinical and radiological methods. The IS index was measured bilaterally from lateral view of X-ray plates and it was measured clinically in every knee joint. Both the values were compared using students t-test and higher cut off values were set for normal knee joint for the clinical method. Results: Among 93 study participants majority were females (54.83%), age of the patients varied from 10-68 years with mean age of 28 years and Standard deviation (SD) of 16.4. It was found that, there was no statistically significant difference between the mean values obtained by clinical method of measurement, compared to conventional one (IS Index) for both the genders and age groups on both the sides. A cut off value of 0.98 cm by clinical method gives sensitivity of 80% and specificity of 36% with area under the ROC curve 0.596. Conclusion: The subjects with patellar height of less than cut off value by clinical method can avoid radiological investigation as there was no statistically significant difference of IS index between radiological and clinical methods.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9363/25434_[Ra]_F(DK)_PF1(PRG_DK)_PFA(DK)_PF2(NE_SY_DK).pdfageindian populationpatella altapatellar height
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author Maitreyee Kar
Dipankar Bhaumik
Samar Deb
Kaushik Ishore
Chinmaya Kar
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Dipankar Bhaumik
Samar Deb
Kaushik Ishore
Chinmaya Kar
Comparative Study on Insall-Salvati Index by Radiological and Clinical Methods in a Tertiary Care Centre of North Bengal, India
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
age
indian population
patella alta
patellar height
author_facet Maitreyee Kar
Dipankar Bhaumik
Samar Deb
Kaushik Ishore
Chinmaya Kar
author_sort Maitreyee Kar
title Comparative Study on Insall-Salvati Index by Radiological and Clinical Methods in a Tertiary Care Centre of North Bengal, India
title_short Comparative Study on Insall-Salvati Index by Radiological and Clinical Methods in a Tertiary Care Centre of North Bengal, India
title_full Comparative Study on Insall-Salvati Index by Radiological and Clinical Methods in a Tertiary Care Centre of North Bengal, India
title_fullStr Comparative Study on Insall-Salvati Index by Radiological and Clinical Methods in a Tertiary Care Centre of North Bengal, India
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study on Insall-Salvati Index by Radiological and Clinical Methods in a Tertiary Care Centre of North Bengal, India
title_sort comparative study on insall-salvati index by radiological and clinical methods in a tertiary care centre of north bengal, india
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Introduction: Patellar height is an important parameter of patellar stability. Its importance is evident from various attempts to measure it, by different scientists from time to time and many indices have been derived among which Insall-Salvati index (IS index) is the most simple, accurate and easy to measure. In this study a new clinical method has been tried to measure patellar height by applying the same principle of IS index. Aim: To compare clinical method of measurement of IS index with the one derived radiologically and to establish the higher cut off value of the clinical method. Materials and Methods: In the present study 186 knee joints (93 subjects) were subjected to measurement of patellar height by both clinical and radiological methods. The IS index was measured bilaterally from lateral view of X-ray plates and it was measured clinically in every knee joint. Both the values were compared using students t-test and higher cut off values were set for normal knee joint for the clinical method. Results: Among 93 study participants majority were females (54.83%), age of the patients varied from 10-68 years with mean age of 28 years and Standard deviation (SD) of 16.4. It was found that, there was no statistically significant difference between the mean values obtained by clinical method of measurement, compared to conventional one (IS Index) for both the genders and age groups on both the sides. A cut off value of 0.98 cm by clinical method gives sensitivity of 80% and specificity of 36% with area under the ROC curve 0.596. Conclusion: The subjects with patellar height of less than cut off value by clinical method can avoid radiological investigation as there was no statistically significant difference of IS index between radiological and clinical methods.
topic age
indian population
patella alta
patellar height
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9363/25434_[Ra]_F(DK)_PF1(PRG_DK)_PFA(DK)_PF2(NE_SY_DK).pdf
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