Title of article :
Comparison of Interobserver Reliability between Junior and Senior Resident in Assessment of Developmental Dysplasia of The Hip Severity using Tonnis and International Hip Dysplasia Institute Radiological Classification
Author/Authors :
YD, Ismiarto Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Padjadjaran University - Bandung - Indonesia , P, Agradi Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Padjadjaran University - Bandung - Indonesia , ZN, Helmi Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Lambung Mangkurat University - Banjarmasin - Indonesia
Abstract :
Introduction: The radiographic classification for developmental dysplasia of hip to quantify the severity of
disease consist of Tonnis and International Hip Dysplasia Institute (IHDI) classification. The Ossification center of the femoral head in DDH patient more than six months is still
vague or eccentric, so the reliability of both classifications is
still in question and especially is influenced by the
experience of the observer. This study aims to test and
compare interobserver reliability in evaluation of DDH
patients using IHDI and Tonnis classification assessed by
senior and junior orthopaedic residents which had different
degree of experience.
Materials and Methods: This study used retrospective
analysis of pelvic supine AP view radiograph of DDH
patients from 2014 to 2017. All three observer groups
analysed the pelvis radiographs using Tonnis and IHDI
classification. Inter and intra-observer reliability was
measured by Cohen’s and Fleiss Kappa method, respectively.
Results: The Fleiss Kappa value for 15 radiographs of DDH
patients assessed by senior residents using Tonnis and IHDI
classification are 0.715 and 0.832 and result of Fleiss Kappa
value assessed by junior residents are 0.577 and 0.845,
respectively. Intra-observer reliability for Tonnis
classification was lower in junior group compared to other
two groups but showed almost perfect value in all groups for
IHDI classification. Conclusion: Significantly different results were noted
between junior and senior residents in assessing DDH
severity, with higher diagnostic reliability in senior residents compared to junior residents. In general, junior resident has less clinical experiences in many aspects in comparison with the seniors.
Keywords :
DDH , IHDI classification , Tonnis classification
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal