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Revalidating Pfirrmann's Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Grading of Lumbar Nerve Root Compromise by Calculating Reliability among Orthopaedic Residents

BACKGROUND: Intervertebral disc herniations lead to subsequent compromise of the nerve root. The root can either have a mere contact with the disc material or be pushed aside or compressed. This was earlier graded by Pfirrmann and colleagues. We intend to revalidate this grading system by performing...

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Autores principales: Kaliya-Perumal, Arun-Kumar, Ariputhiran-Tamilselvam, Senthil-Kumar, Luo, Chi-An, Thiagarajan, Sivaharivelan, Selvam, Udhayakumar, Sumathi-Edirolimanian, Raj-Prabhakar
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Publicado: The Korean Orthopaedic Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29854345
http://dx.doi.org/10.4055/cios.2018.10.2.210
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author Kaliya-Perumal, Arun-Kumar
Ariputhiran-Tamilselvam, Senthil-Kumar
Luo, Chi-An
Thiagarajan, Sivaharivelan
Selvam, Udhayakumar
Sumathi-Edirolimanian, Raj-Prabhakar
author_facet Kaliya-Perumal, Arun-Kumar
Ariputhiran-Tamilselvam, Senthil-Kumar
Luo, Chi-An
Thiagarajan, Sivaharivelan
Selvam, Udhayakumar
Sumathi-Edirolimanian, Raj-Prabhakar
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description BACKGROUND: Intervertebral disc herniations lead to subsequent compromise of the nerve root. The root can either have a mere contact with the disc material or be pushed aside or compressed. This was earlier graded by Pfirrmann and colleagues. We intend to revalidate this grading system by performing a reliability analysis among orthopaedic residents. METHODS: Fifty axial cut magnetic resonance (MR) images of the affected lumbar disc level that belonged to different patients (age, 37.8 ± 10.4 years; 33 males and 17 females) were chosen and given to five orthopaedic residents for grading according to the Pfirrmann's MR image-based grading of lumbar nerve root compromise. Responses were received in the form of categorical variables and reliability was assessed. RESULTS: On doing percentage statistics, we found that 14 images had 100% agreement, 22 had 80% agreement and 14 had 60% agreement. We inferred an overall agreement of 80% ± 15.1%. In addition, interrater reliability was determined by calculating the Fleiss' kappa, which was found to be 0.521, signifying moderate agreement. Intrarater reliability was determined by calculating Cohen's kappa, which was found to be 0.696, signifying substantial agreement. CONCLUSIONS: Our residents took only a short time to learn and reproduce this grading system as ratings that proved to be moderately reliable. Even though the value of kappa was slightly lower, reliability was similar to that of the original authors. We think that this grading system can be adopted in day-to-day practice by framing appropriate rules to interpret MR images where the nerve roots are not visible.
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spelling pubmed-59642702018-06-01 Revalidating Pfirrmann's Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Grading of Lumbar Nerve Root Compromise by Calculating Reliability among Orthopaedic Residents Kaliya-Perumal, Arun-Kumar Ariputhiran-Tamilselvam, Senthil-Kumar Luo, Chi-An Thiagarajan, Sivaharivelan Selvam, Udhayakumar Sumathi-Edirolimanian, Raj-Prabhakar Clin Orthop Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Intervertebral disc herniations lead to subsequent compromise of the nerve root. The root can either have a mere contact with the disc material or be pushed aside or compressed. This was earlier graded by Pfirrmann and colleagues. We intend to revalidate this grading system by performing a reliability analysis among orthopaedic residents. METHODS: Fifty axial cut magnetic resonance (MR) images of the affected lumbar disc level that belonged to different patients (age, 37.8 ± 10.4 years; 33 males and 17 females) were chosen and given to five orthopaedic residents for grading according to the Pfirrmann's MR image-based grading of lumbar nerve root compromise. Responses were received in the form of categorical variables and reliability was assessed. RESULTS: On doing percentage statistics, we found that 14 images had 100% agreement, 22 had 80% agreement and 14 had 60% agreement. We inferred an overall agreement of 80% ± 15.1%. In addition, interrater reliability was determined by calculating the Fleiss' kappa, which was found to be 0.521, signifying moderate agreement. Intrarater reliability was determined by calculating Cohen's kappa, which was found to be 0.696, signifying substantial agreement. CONCLUSIONS: Our residents took only a short time to learn and reproduce this grading system as ratings that proved to be moderately reliable. Even though the value of kappa was slightly lower, reliability was similar to that of the original authors. We think that this grading system can be adopted in day-to-day practice by framing appropriate rules to interpret MR images where the nerve roots are not visible. The Korean Orthopaedic Association 2018-06 2018-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5964270/ /pubmed/29854345 http://dx.doi.org/10.4055/cios.2018.10.2.210 Text en Copyright © 2018 by The Korean Orthopaedic Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kaliya-Perumal, Arun-Kumar
Ariputhiran-Tamilselvam, Senthil-Kumar
Luo, Chi-An
Thiagarajan, Sivaharivelan
Selvam, Udhayakumar
Sumathi-Edirolimanian, Raj-Prabhakar
Revalidating Pfirrmann's Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Grading of Lumbar Nerve Root Compromise by Calculating Reliability among Orthopaedic Residents
title Revalidating Pfirrmann's Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Grading of Lumbar Nerve Root Compromise by Calculating Reliability among Orthopaedic Residents
title_full Revalidating Pfirrmann's Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Grading of Lumbar Nerve Root Compromise by Calculating Reliability among Orthopaedic Residents
title_fullStr Revalidating Pfirrmann's Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Grading of Lumbar Nerve Root Compromise by Calculating Reliability among Orthopaedic Residents
title_full_unstemmed Revalidating Pfirrmann's Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Grading of Lumbar Nerve Root Compromise by Calculating Reliability among Orthopaedic Residents
title_short Revalidating Pfirrmann's Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Grading of Lumbar Nerve Root Compromise by Calculating Reliability among Orthopaedic Residents
title_sort revalidating pfirrmann's magnetic resonance image-based grading of lumbar nerve root compromise by calculating reliability among orthopaedic residents
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29854345
http://dx.doi.org/10.4055/cios.2018.10.2.210
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