| Literature DB >> 25763918 |
Hong-Zheng Meng1, Wei-Lin Zhang1, Xiu-Cheng Li1, Mao-Wei Yang1.
Abstract
Radiographic angles are used to assess the severity of hallux valgus deformity, make preoperative plans, evaluate outcomes after surgery, and compare results between different methods. Traditionally, hallux valgus angle (HVA) has been measured by using a protractor and a marker pen with hardcopy radiographs. The main objective of this study is to compare HVA measurements performed using a smartphone and a traditional protractor. The secondary objective was to compare the time taken between those two methods. Six observers measured major HVA on 20 radiographs of hallux valgus deformity with both a standard protractor and an Apple iPhone. Four of the observers repeated the measurements at least a week after the original measurements. The mean absolute difference between pairs of protractor and smartphone measurements was 3.2°. The 95% confidence intervals for intra-observer variability were ±3.1° for the smartphone measurement and ±3.2° for the protractor method. The 95% confidence intervals for inter-observer variability were ±9.1° for the smartphone measurement and ±9.6° for the protractor measurement. We conclude that the smartphone is equivalent to the protractor for the accuracy of HVA measurement. But, the time taken in smartphone measurement was also reduced.Entities:
Keywords: hallux valgus; measurement variability; radiographic angles; smartphone
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25763918 PMCID: PMC6680276 DOI: 10.1002/jor.22872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Res ISSN: 0736-0266 Impact factor: 3.494
Figure 1Measuring hallux valgus angle (HVA) by smartphone.
Demographics
| Mean ± SD | Range | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 42 ± 15.3 | (20–62) |
| HVA (°) | 37 ± 12.9 | (21–53) |
| t1 | 34.1 ± 5.3 | (26.8–46.3) |
| t2 | 55.4 ± 4.8 | (43.3–68.4) |
The mean measurement time for an observer to measure one HVA in the smartphone group.
The mean measurement time for an observer to measure one HVA in the protractor group.
Figure 2Scatter plot of all hallux valgus angle (HVA) measurements for both protractor and smartphone, plotted versus mean HVA for the radiograph.
Figure 3The difference of measurements measured by the same observer on the same radiograph using different methods.
Figure 4The difference of measurements measured by the four observers who randomly selected in week 3 for the same radiograph using same tool.
Intra‐Observer and Inter‐Observer Variability of the Smartphone Measurement and Protractor Measurement
| Intra‐Observer Variability | Inter‐Observer Variability | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAD | 95%CI | STD | 95%CI | |
| Smartphone | 2.70° | ±3.1° | 4.34° | ±9.1° |
| Protractor | 2.71° | ±3.2° | 4.60° | ±9.6° |
Assessed by analyzing the absolute difference between successive HVA angle measurements using the same measurement tool by the same observer.16, 17
Assessed by analyzing the standard deviation of the difference between measurements by two different observers.18
The mean absolute difference between pairs of protractor and smartphone.
The measurements standard deviation of the difference between measurements by two different observers.
Figure 5The mean time of measuring one radiograph by protractors or smartphones.