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The IDEAL classification system: a new method for classifying fractures of the distal extremity of the radius - description and reproducibility.

João Carlos Belloti1, João Baptista Gomes dos Santos, Vinícius Ynoe de Moraes, Felipe Vitiello Wink, Marcel Jun Sugawara Tamaoki, Flávio Faloppa.   

Abstract

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE There is no consensus concerning which classification for distal radius fractures is best and the existing methods present poor reproducibility. This study aimed to describe and assess the reproducibility of the new IDEAL classification, and to compare it with widely used systems. DESIGN AND SETTING Reproducibility study, Hand Surgery Section, Universidade Federal de São Paulo. METHODS The IDEAL classification and its evidence-based rationale are presented. Sixty radiographs (posteroanterior and lateral) from patients with distal radius fractures were classified by six examiners: a hand surgery specialist, a hand surgery resident, an orthopedic generalist, an orthopedic resident and two medical students. Each of them independently assessed the radiographs at three different times. We compared the intra and interobserver concordance of the IDEAL, AO, Frykman and Fernandez classifications using Cohen's kappa (κ) (for two observers) and Fleiss's κ (for more than two observers). RESULTS The concordance was high for the IDEAL classification (κ = 0.771) and moderate for Frykman (κ = 0.556), Fernandez (κ = 0.671) and AO (κ = 0.650). The interobserver agreement was moderate for the IDEAL classification (κ = 0.595), but unsatisfactory for Frykman (κ = 0.344), Fernandez (κ = 0.496) and AO (κ = 0.343). CONCLUSION The reproducibility of the IDEAL classification was better than that of the other systems analyzed, thus making the IDEAL system suitable for application. Complementary studies will confirm whether this classification system makes adequate predictions for therapy and prognosis.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24141296     DOI: 10.1590/1516-3180.2013.1314496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sao Paulo Med J        ISSN: 1516-3180            Impact factor:   1.044


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2.  Statistical analysis on the concordance of the radiological evaluation of fractures of the distal radius subjected to traction.

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3.  Treatment of reducible unstable fractures of the distal radius: randomized clinical study comparing the locked volar plate and external fixator methods: study protocol.

Authors:  Jorge Raduan Neto; Vinicius Ynoe de Moraes; João B Gomes Dos Santos; Flávio Faloppa; João Carlos Belloti
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2014-03-05       Impact factor: 2.362

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