Title of article :
Comparison of various imaging techniques to quantify glenoid bone loss in shoulder instability
Author/Authors :
Frederick P. and Rerko، نويسنده , , Michael A. and Pan، نويسنده , , Xueliang and Donaldson، نويسنده , , Chris D. Jones، نويسنده , , Grant L. and Bishop، نويسنده , , Julie Y.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
7
From page :
528
To page :
534
Abstract :
Introduction rpose of this study was to determine the most accurate imaging modality to quantify glenoid bone loss in recurrent anterior shoulder instability. This will allow the best preoperative prediction for patients needing a bone graft. als and methods fresh frozen shoulder cadavers were imaged with radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and 3-dimensional CT (3-D CT). Native shoulders were imaged, and 3 sequential anterior-inferior glenoid defects were created, measured, and reimaged. Defect sizes were <12.5%, 12.5% to 27%, and >27%. Four blinded evaluators (2 musculoskeletal radiologists, 2 shoulder fellowship-trained surgeons) reviewed the 112 image sets and estimated the percentage of glenoid bone loss. Images were scrambled and rereviewed by the same observers 2 months later to determine intraobserver reliability. s n correlation coefficients between predicted vs true bone loss across all 4 raters were 0.875 (3-D CT), 0.831 (CT), 0.693 (MRI), and 0.457 (x-ray imaging). Prediction errors (PE) were (mean ± SD in percentages) 3-D CT (−3.3 ± −6.6), CT (−3.7 ± −8.0), MRI (−2.75 ± −10.6), and x-ray images (−6.9 ± −13.1). Mean PE values were not significantly different among 3-D CT, CT, and MRI; however, the PE SDs were similar among the 4 evaluators for 3-D CT and lower than all other imaging techniques. Prediction based on x-ray images had the largest PE and SD. Covariance parameters revealed large variances for shoulders for MRI and x-ray imaging. The intraobserver intraclass correlation coefficients were 0.947 (3-D CT), 0.927 (CT), 0.837 (MRI), and 0.726 (x-ray image). sions st accurate imaging modality in predicting glenoid bone loss among the 4 blinded independent evaluators was 3-D CT.
Keywords :
Glenoid , Bone loss , CT , Imaging , MRI , 3-D CT , X-Ray
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number :
1869865
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