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. 2019 Oct 27;20(1):485.
doi: 10.1186/s12891-019-2878-4.

Evaluation criteria for the assessment of occupational diseases of the lumbar spine - how reliable are they?

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Evaluation criteria for the assessment of occupational diseases of the lumbar spine - how reliable are they?

Benjamin Ulmar et al. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. .

Abstract

Background: In 2005, the German Association of Occupational Accident Insurance Funds (DGUV) defined radiological evaluation criteria for the assessment of degenerative occupational diseases of the lumbar spine. These include the measurement of intervertebral osteochondrosis and classification of vertebral osteosclerosis, antero-lateral and posterior spondylosis, and spondyloarthritis via plain radiography. The measures currently remain in daily use for determining worker compensation among those with occupational diseases. Here, we aimed to evaluate the inter- and intra-observer reliability of these evaluation criteria.

Methods: We enrolled 100 patients with occupational degenerative diseases of the lumbar spine. Native antero-posterior and lateral radiographs of these patients were evaluated according to DGUV recommendations by 4 observers with different levels of clinical training. Evaluations were again conducted after 2 months to assess the intra-observer reliability.

Results: The measurement of intervertebral osteochondrosis showed good inter-observer reliability (ICC: 0.755) and excellent intra-observer reliability (ICC: 0.827). The classification of vertebral osteosclerosis exhibited moderate kappa values for inter-observer reliability (К: 0.426) and intra-observer reliability (К: 0.441); the remaining 3 criteria showed poor inter- and intra-observer reliabilities.

Conclusion: The measurement of intervertebral osteochondrosis and classification of vertebral osteosclerosis showed adequate inter- and intra-observer reliability in the assessment of occupational diseases of the lumbar spine, whereas the classification of antero-lateral and posterior spondylosis and spondyloarthritis stage exhibited insufficient reliability. Hence, we recommend the revision of the DGUV recommendations for the evaluation of occupational diseases of the lumbar spine.

Keywords: Hurxthal; Intervertebral disc height on plain x-rays; Intervertebral osteochondrosis; Occupational disease of the lumbar spine; Vertebral osteosclerosis; Worker compensation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

Figures

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Fig. 1
Evaluation of the intervertebral disc height for orthogonal projected lumbar segments according to Hurxthal
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Evaluation of the intervertebral disc height for non-orthogonal projected lumbar segments according to Hurxthal

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