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Evaluation of the reliability and validity of the newer AOSpine subaxial cervical injury classification (C-3 to C-7).

Otávio Turolo da Silva1, Marcelo Ferreira Sabba1, Henrique Igor Gomes Lira1, Enrico Ghizoni2, Helder Tedeschi1, Alpesh A Patel2, Andrei Fernandes Joaquim1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The authors evaluated a new classification for subaxial cervical spine trauma (SCST) recently proposed by the AOSpine group based on morphological criteria obtained using CT imaging. METHODS Patients with SCST treated at the authors' institution according to the Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification system were included. Five different blinded researchers classified patients' injuries according to the new AOSpine system using CT imaging at 2 different times (4-week interval between each assessment). Reliability was assessed using the kappa index (κ), while validity was inferred by comparing the classification obtained with the treatment performed. RESULTS Fifty-one patients were included: 31 underwent surgical treatment, and 20 were managed nonsurgically. Intraobserver agreement for subgroups ranged from 0.61 to 0.93, and interobserver agreement was 0.51 (first assessment) and 0.6 (second assessment). Intraobserver agreement for groups ranged from 0.66 to 0.95, and interobserver agreement was 0.52 (first assessment) and 0.63 (second assessment). The kappa index in all evaluations was 0.67 for Type A, 0.08 for Type B, and 0.68 for Type C injuries, and for the facet modifier it was 0.33 (F1), 0.4 (F2), 0.56 (F3), and 0.75 (F4). Complete agreement for all components was attained in 25 cases (49%) (19 Type A and 6 Type C), and for subgroups it was attained in 22 cases (43.1%) (16 Type A0 and 6 Type C). Type A0 injuries were treated conservatively or surgically according to their neurological status and ligamentous status. Type C injuries were treated surgically in almost all cases, except one. CONCLUSIONS While the general reliability of the newer AOSpine system for SCST was acceptable for group classification, significant limitations were identified for subgroups. Type B injuries were rarely diagnosed, and only mild (Type A0) and extreme severe (Type C) injuries had a high rate of interobserver agreement. Facet modifiers and intermediate injury patterns require better descriptions to improve their low agreement in cases of SCST.

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Keywords:  AIS = American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale; SCI = spinal cord injury; SCST = subaxial cervical spine trauma; SLIC = Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification; cervical trauma; classification; evaluation; reliability; subaxial cervical spine; treatment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27104288     DOI: 10.3171/2016.2.SPINE151039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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