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. 2018 Jul;7(3):227-231.
doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1612636. Epub 2017 Dec 14.

How Reliable is the Radiographic Diagnosis of Mild Madelung Deformity?

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How Reliable is the Radiographic Diagnosis of Mild Madelung Deformity?

Sebastian Farr et al. J Wrist Surg. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

Background Patients with Madelung deformity exhibit a spectrum of mild to severe deformity and distortion of wrist geometry. It may be difficult to reliably distinguish mild Madelung deformity from normal. Purpose This study thus tested the reliability of the diagnosis of mild Madelung deformity on a single posteroanterior (PA) radiograph. Materials and Methods An online survey was sent to hand and wrist surgeons of the Science of Variation Study Group for evaluation of 25 PA wrist radiographs comprising five adults with suspected mild Madelung deformity and 20 radiographs without any evident wrist pathology. Interobserver agreement was evaluated both via average percent agreement and Fleiss' kappa. To evaluate the relationship of rater characteristics and accuracy, a linear regression model was computed. Results The interobserver agreement among the 69 participating surgeons was low ( Κ = 0.12). The overall sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 0.30, 0.86, and 0.75, respectively. The mean confidence was 7.4 ± 0.4 for mild Madelung and 7.8 ± 0.5 for normal ( p = 0.112). The observers' confidence level was the only factor which had a mild but significant effect on the accuracy of the ratings. Conclusion The diagnosis of mild Madelung deformity on a single PA radiograph is unreliable. Level of Evidence The level of evidence is II, diagnostic study.

Keywords: Madelung deformity; interobserver reliability; lunate fossa angle; ulnar tilt; wrist pain.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest Sebastian Farr, MD, and Thierry G. Guitton, MD, PhD, declare that there is no conflict of interest. David Ring, MD, PhD, reports grants from Skeletal Dynamics, other from Wright Medical, personal fees from Biomet, personal fees from Acumed, other from Illuminos, personal fees from Deputy Editor for Journal of Hand Surgery , personal fees from Deputy Editor for Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research , personal fees from Universities and Hospitals, personal fees from Lawyers, outside the submitted work.

Figures

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Fig. 1
Two cases of a suspected mild Madelung deformity and a normal anteroposterior (AP) wrist radiograph are presented. Note the relatively steep radial plateau ( A , B ) and the slight sloping of the volar lunate facet (arrows) compared with the normal wrist radiograph ( C ).

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