The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility

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Autor(a) principal: Belloti,Joao Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Santos,Joao Baptista Gomes dos, Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de, Wink,Felipe Vitiello, Tamaoki,Marcel Jun Sugawara, Faloppa,Flavio
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Resumo: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE There is no consensus concerning which classification for distal radius fractures is best and the existing methods present poor reproducibility. This study aimed to describe and assess the reproducibility of the new IDEAL classification, and to compare it with widely used systems. DESIGN AND SETTING Reproducibility study, Hand Surgery Section, Universidade Federal de São Paulo. METHODS The IDEAL classification and its evidence-based rationale are presented. Sixty radiographs (posteroanterior and lateral) from patients with distal radius fractures were classified by six examiners: a hand surgery specialist, a hand surgery resident, an orthopedic generalist, an orthopedic resident and two medical students. Each of them independently assessed the radiographs at three different times. We compared the intra and interobserver concordance of the IDEAL, AO, Frykman and Fernandez classifications using Cohen's kappa (κ) (for two observers) and Fleiss's κ (for more than two observers). RESULTS The concordance was high for the IDEAL classification (κ = 0.771) and moderate for Frykman (κ = 0.556), Fernandez (κ = 0.671) and AO (κ = 0.650). The interobserver agreement was moderate for the IDEAL classification (κ = 0.595), but unsatisfactory for Frykman (κ = 0.344), Fernandez (κ = 0.496) and AO (κ = 0.343). CONCLUSION The reproducibility of the IDEAL classification was better than that of the other systems analyzed, thus making the IDEAL system suitable for application. Complementary studies will confirm whether this classification system makes adequate predictions for therapy and prognosis.
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spelling The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibilityColles' fractureClassificationWristRadius fracturesReproducibility of results CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE There is no consensus concerning which classification for distal radius fractures is best and the existing methods present poor reproducibility. This study aimed to describe and assess the reproducibility of the new IDEAL classification, and to compare it with widely used systems. DESIGN AND SETTING Reproducibility study, Hand Surgery Section, Universidade Federal de São Paulo. METHODS The IDEAL classification and its evidence-based rationale are presented. Sixty radiographs (posteroanterior and lateral) from patients with distal radius fractures were classified by six examiners: a hand surgery specialist, a hand surgery resident, an orthopedic generalist, an orthopedic resident and two medical students. Each of them independently assessed the radiographs at three different times. We compared the intra and interobserver concordance of the IDEAL, AO, Frykman and Fernandez classifications using Cohen's kappa (κ) (for two observers) and Fleiss's κ (for more than two observers). RESULTS The concordance was high for the IDEAL classification (κ = 0.771) and moderate for Frykman (κ = 0.556), Fernandez (κ = 0.671) and AO (κ = 0.650). The interobserver agreement was moderate for the IDEAL classification (κ = 0.595), but unsatisfactory for Frykman (κ = 0.344), Fernandez (κ = 0.496) and AO (κ = 0.343). CONCLUSION The reproducibility of the IDEAL classification was better than that of the other systems analyzed, thus making the IDEAL system suitable for application. Complementary studies will confirm whether this classification system makes adequate predictions for therapy and prognosis. Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM2013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802013000400252Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.131 n.4 2013reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/1516-3180.2013.1314496info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBelloti,Joao CarlosSantos,Joao Baptista Gomes dosMoraes,Vinicius Ynoe deWink,Felipe VitielloTamaoki,Marcel Jun SugawaraFaloppa,Flavioeng2013-11-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31802013000400252Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2013-11-19T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility
title The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility
spellingShingle The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility
Belloti,Joao Carlos
Colles' fracture
Classification
Wrist
Radius fractures
Reproducibility of results
title_short The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility
title_full The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility
title_fullStr The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility
title_full_unstemmed The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility
title_sort The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius description and reproducibility
author Belloti,Joao Carlos
author_facet Belloti,Joao Carlos
Santos,Joao Baptista Gomes dos
Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de
Wink,Felipe Vitiello
Tamaoki,Marcel Jun Sugawara
Faloppa,Flavio
author_role author
author2 Santos,Joao Baptista Gomes dos
Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de
Wink,Felipe Vitiello
Tamaoki,Marcel Jun Sugawara
Faloppa,Flavio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Belloti,Joao Carlos
Santos,Joao Baptista Gomes dos
Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de
Wink,Felipe Vitiello
Tamaoki,Marcel Jun Sugawara
Faloppa,Flavio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colles' fracture
Classification
Wrist
Radius fractures
Reproducibility of results
topic Colles' fracture
Classification
Wrist
Radius fractures
Reproducibility of results
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE There is no consensus concerning which classification for distal radius fractures is best and the existing methods present poor reproducibility. This study aimed to describe and assess the reproducibility of the new IDEAL classification, and to compare it with widely used systems. DESIGN AND SETTING Reproducibility study, Hand Surgery Section, Universidade Federal de São Paulo. METHODS The IDEAL classification and its evidence-based rationale are presented. Sixty radiographs (posteroanterior and lateral) from patients with distal radius fractures were classified by six examiners: a hand surgery specialist, a hand surgery resident, an orthopedic generalist, an orthopedic resident and two medical students. Each of them independently assessed the radiographs at three different times. We compared the intra and interobserver concordance of the IDEAL, AO, Frykman and Fernandez classifications using Cohen's kappa (κ) (for two observers) and Fleiss's κ (for more than two observers). RESULTS The concordance was high for the IDEAL classification (κ = 0.771) and moderate for Frykman (κ = 0.556), Fernandez (κ = 0.671) and AO (κ = 0.650). The interobserver agreement was moderate for the IDEAL classification (κ = 0.595), but unsatisfactory for Frykman (κ = 0.344), Fernandez (κ = 0.496) and AO (κ = 0.343). CONCLUSION The reproducibility of the IDEAL classification was better than that of the other systems analyzed, thus making the IDEAL system suitable for application. Complementary studies will confirm whether this classification system makes adequate predictions for therapy and prognosis.
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