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45° FLEXION ANTEROPOSTERIOR ELBOW RADIOGRAPHS IMPROVE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF CAPITELLUM OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS
BACKGROUND: The initial diagnosis of capitellum osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is typically confirmed using standard anteroposterior (AP) and lateral elbow radiographs, despite low sensitivity, which is approximately 44-47%. An AP image of the elbow in 45° of flexion has been suggested to increase...
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author | Saper, Michael Burton, Monique Menashe, Sarah Nagle, Kyle Schmale, Gregory Bompadre, Viviana Thapa, Mahesh |
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description | BACKGROUND: The initial diagnosis of capitellum osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is typically confirmed using standard anteroposterior (AP) and lateral elbow radiographs, despite low sensitivity, which is approximately 44-47%. An AP image of the elbow in 45° of flexion has been suggested to increase diagnostic accuracy. PURPOSE: To assess the diagnostic performance, inter- and intra-observer reliability, and confidence level for identifying capitellum OCD using plain radiographs (AP, lateral, and 45° flexion AP) in pediatric and adolescent patients. METHODS: This was a retrospective study including pediatric and adolescent patients with capitellum OCD and a healthy control group. Independent clinicians were blinded to the official radiologists’ reports and reviewed images on a picture archiving and communication system on two separate occasions 1 week apart. A 5-point Likert scale was used to assess the clinicians’ level of confidence (1-not at all confident; 5-very confident). Inter- and intraobserver reliability was determined using kappa statistics. RESULTS: The study included 28 elbows (24 patients) with a mean age of 12.5 ± 2.0 years. 64.3% were female. There were no differences in age (P = 0.18), sex (P = 0.62), or laterality (P = 1.0) between the two groups. There were marked variations in the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), and accuracy for each of the following views: AP: Sensitivity 85.1; Specificity 89.3; PPV 88.8; NPV 85.7; accuracy 87.2. Lateral: Sensitivity 73.2; Specificity 91.7; PPV 89.8; NPV 77.4; accuracy 82.4. 45° flexion AP: Sensitivity 91.7; Specificity 91.1; PPV 91.1; NPV 91.6; accuracy 91.4. Standard radiographs (AP and lateral views) failed to diagnose capitellum OCD in 4.8% of cases. The sensitivity of the three combined views was 100%. Confidence levels in the clinicians’ diagnostic assessments were similar for each view (AP, 4.0; lateral, 4.0; and 45° flexion AP, 4.1). Interobserver reliability was substantial for AP and lateral views (k=0.65 and k=0.60, respectively) but highest for the 45° flexion AP radiographs (k=0.72). Intraobserver reliability for all views was moderate to perfect (k=0.52 to 0.93). CONCLUSION: The 45° flexion AP view can detect capitellum OCD with excellent accuracy, a high level of confidence, and substantial interobserver agreement. When added to standard AP and lateral radiographs, capitellum OCD can be diagnosed in 100% of cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-82833572021-07-30 45° FLEXION ANTEROPOSTERIOR ELBOW RADIOGRAPHS IMPROVE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF CAPITELLUM OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS Saper, Michael Burton, Monique Menashe, Sarah Nagle, Kyle Schmale, Gregory Bompadre, Viviana Thapa, Mahesh Orthop J Sports Med Article BACKGROUND: The initial diagnosis of capitellum osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is typically confirmed using standard anteroposterior (AP) and lateral elbow radiographs, despite low sensitivity, which is approximately 44-47%. An AP image of the elbow in 45° of flexion has been suggested to increase diagnostic accuracy. PURPOSE: To assess the diagnostic performance, inter- and intra-observer reliability, and confidence level for identifying capitellum OCD using plain radiographs (AP, lateral, and 45° flexion AP) in pediatric and adolescent patients. METHODS: This was a retrospective study including pediatric and adolescent patients with capitellum OCD and a healthy control group. Independent clinicians were blinded to the official radiologists’ reports and reviewed images on a picture archiving and communication system on two separate occasions 1 week apart. A 5-point Likert scale was used to assess the clinicians’ level of confidence (1-not at all confident; 5-very confident). Inter- and intraobserver reliability was determined using kappa statistics. RESULTS: The study included 28 elbows (24 patients) with a mean age of 12.5 ± 2.0 years. 64.3% were female. There were no differences in age (P = 0.18), sex (P = 0.62), or laterality (P = 1.0) between the two groups. There were marked variations in the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), and accuracy for each of the following views: AP: Sensitivity 85.1; Specificity 89.3; PPV 88.8; NPV 85.7; accuracy 87.2. Lateral: Sensitivity 73.2; Specificity 91.7; PPV 89.8; NPV 77.4; accuracy 82.4. 45° flexion AP: Sensitivity 91.7; Specificity 91.1; PPV 91.1; NPV 91.6; accuracy 91.4. Standard radiographs (AP and lateral views) failed to diagnose capitellum OCD in 4.8% of cases. The sensitivity of the three combined views was 100%. Confidence levels in the clinicians’ diagnostic assessments were similar for each view (AP, 4.0; lateral, 4.0; and 45° flexion AP, 4.1). Interobserver reliability was substantial for AP and lateral views (k=0.65 and k=0.60, respectively) but highest for the 45° flexion AP radiographs (k=0.72). Intraobserver reliability for all views was moderate to perfect (k=0.52 to 0.93). CONCLUSION: The 45° flexion AP view can detect capitellum OCD with excellent accuracy, a high level of confidence, and substantial interobserver agreement. When added to standard AP and lateral radiographs, capitellum OCD can be diagnosed in 100% of cases. SAGE Publications 2021-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8283357/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967121S00081 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open-access article is published and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - No Derivatives License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits the noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this article without the permission of the Author(s). For article reuse guidelines, please visit SAGE’s website at http://www.sagepub.com/journals-permissions. |
spellingShingle | Article Saper, Michael Burton, Monique Menashe, Sarah Nagle, Kyle Schmale, Gregory Bompadre, Viviana Thapa, Mahesh 45° FLEXION ANTEROPOSTERIOR ELBOW RADIOGRAPHS IMPROVE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF CAPITELLUM OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS |
title | 45° FLEXION ANTEROPOSTERIOR ELBOW RADIOGRAPHS IMPROVE DIAGNOSTIC
ACCURACY OF CAPITELLUM OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS |
title_full | 45° FLEXION ANTEROPOSTERIOR ELBOW RADIOGRAPHS IMPROVE DIAGNOSTIC
ACCURACY OF CAPITELLUM OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS |
title_fullStr | 45° FLEXION ANTEROPOSTERIOR ELBOW RADIOGRAPHS IMPROVE DIAGNOSTIC
ACCURACY OF CAPITELLUM OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS |
title_full_unstemmed | 45° FLEXION ANTEROPOSTERIOR ELBOW RADIOGRAPHS IMPROVE DIAGNOSTIC
ACCURACY OF CAPITELLUM OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS |
title_short | 45° FLEXION ANTEROPOSTERIOR ELBOW RADIOGRAPHS IMPROVE DIAGNOSTIC
ACCURACY OF CAPITELLUM OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS |
title_sort | 45° flexion anteroposterior elbow radiographs improve diagnostic
accuracy of capitellum osteochondritis dissecans |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8283357/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967121S00081 |
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