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. 2014 Mar;28(3):124-9.
doi: 10.1097/BOT.0b013e31829673e2.

Scapula fractures: interobserver reliability of classification and treatment

Valentin Neuhaus  1 Arjan G J BotThierry G GuittonDavid C RingScience of Variation GroupMahmoud I Abdel-GhanyJeffrey AbramsJoshua M AbzugLars E AdolfssonGeorge W BalfourH Brent BambergerAntonio BarquetMichael BaskiesW Arnold BatsonTaizoon BaxamusaGrant J BayneThierry BegueMichael BehrmanDaphne BeingessnerJan BiertJulius BishopMateus Borges Oliveira AlvesMartin BoyerDrago BrilejPeter R G BrinkLance M BruntonRichard BuckleyJuan Carlos CagnoneRyan P CalfeeLuiz Augusto B CampinhosCharles CassidyLouis Catalano 3rdKarel ChiversPradeep ChoudhariMatej CimermanJoseph M ConflittiRalph M CostanzoBrett D CristBrian J CrossPhani DantuluriMichael DarowishRamon de BedoutThomas DeCosterDavid G DennisonPeter H DeNobleGregory DeSilvaThomas DienstknechtScott F DuncanXavier A DuraldeHolger DurchholzKenneth EgolCarl EkholmNelson EliasJohn M EricksonJ Daniel Espinosa EsparzaC H FernandesThomas J FischerMartin FischmeisterE Forigua JaimeCharles L GetzRichard S GilbertVincenzo GiordanoDavid L GlaserTaco GosensMichael W GrafeJose Eduardo Grandi Ribeiro FilhoRobert R L GrayLawrence V GulottaNigel William GummersonEric Mark HammerbergEdward HarveyR HaverlagPatrick D G HenryJonathan L HobbyEric P HofmeisterThomas HughesJohn ItamuraPeter JebsonRichard JenkinsonKyle JerayChristopher M JonesJedediah JonesAxel JubelScott G KaarK KabirF Thomas D KaplanStephen A KennedyMichael W KesslerHervey L KimballPeter KloenCyrus KlostermannGeorges KohutG A KraanAnze KristanMark I LoebenbergKevin J MaloneL MarshPaul A MartineauJohn McAuliffeIain McGrawSamir MehtaMilind MerchantCharles MetzgerS A MeylaertsAnna N MillerJennifer Moriatis WolfJoel MurachovskyAnand MurthiMichael NancollasBetsy M NolanTimothy OmaraReza OmidJose A OrtizJoachim P OverbeckAlberto Pérez CastilloRodrigo PesantezDaniel PolatschG PorcelliniMichael PraysonM QuellMatthew M RagsdellJames G ReidJ M ReuverMarc J RichardMartin RichardsonMarco RizzoSergio RowinskiJorge RubioCarlos G Sánchez GuerreroWojciech SatoraPeter SchandelmaierJohan H ScheerAndrew SchmidtTodd A SchubkegelLeah M SchulteEvan D SchumerBenjamin W SearsAdam B ShafritzNicholas L ShorttTodd SiffDario Mejia SilvaRaymond Malcolm SmithSander SpruijtJason A SteinEmilija Stojkovska PemovskaPhilipp N StreubelCarrie SwigartMarc SwiontkowskiGeorge ThomasEric T ToloMatthias TurinaMinos TyllianakisMichel P J van den BekeromHuub van der HeideM A J van de SandeP V van EertenDiederik O F VerbeekDavid Victoria HoffmannA J H VochtelooRobert WagenmakersChristopher J WallRichard WallenstenDaniel C WascherLawrence WeissJ Michael WiaterBrian P D WillsJeffrey WintThomas WrightJason P YoungCharalampos ZalavrasRobert D ZuraKarol Zyto
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Scapula fractures: interobserver reliability of classification and treatment

Valentin Neuhaus et al. J Orthop Trauma. 2014 Mar.
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Abstract

Objectives: There is substantial variation in the classification and management of scapula fractures. The first purpose of this study was to analyze the interobserver reliability of the OTA/AO classification and the New International Classification for Scapula Fractures. The second purpose was to assess the proportion of agreement among orthopaedic surgeons on operative or nonoperative treatment.

Design: Web-based reliability study.

Setting: Independent orthopaedic surgeons from several countries were invited to classify scapular fractures in an online survey.

Participants: One hundred three orthopaedic surgeons evaluated 35 movies of three-dimensional computerized tomography reconstruction of selected scapular fractures, representing a full spectrum of fracture patterns.

Main outcome measurements: Fleiss kappa (κ) was used to assess the reliability of agreement between the surgeons.

Results: The overall agreement on the OTA/AO classification was moderate for the types (A, B, and C, κ = 0.54) with a 71% proportion of rater agreement (PA) and for the 9 groups (A1 to C3, κ = 0.47) with a 57% PA. For the New International Classification, the agreement about the intraarticular extension of the fracture (Fossa (F), κ = 0.79) was substantial and the agreement about a fractured body (Body (B), κ = 0.57) or process was moderate (Process (P), κ = 0.53); however, PAs were more than 81%. The agreement on the treatment recommendation was moderate (κ = 0.57) with a 73% PA.

Conclusions: The New International Classification was more reliable. Body and process fractures generated more disagreement than intraarticular fractures and need further clear definitions.

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