Author/Authors :
CharleS lozoya, Sergio Specialized Orthopedics and Traumatology Unit - Hospital de Traumatología y Ortopedia No. 21 del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Monterrey, NL, Mexico , Darío Treviño Báez, Joaquín High-Speciality - Medical Unit No. 23 del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Monterrey, NL, Mexico , rangel FloreS, JeSúS María Specialized Orthopedics and Traumatology Unit - Hospital de Traumatología y Ortopedia No. 21 del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Monterrey, NL, Mexico , Miguel Brizuela venTura, JeSúS Specialized Orthopedics and Traumatology Unit - Hospital de Traumatología y Ortopedia No. 21 del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Monterrey, NL, Mexico , araiza TopeTe, oMar Specialized Orthopedics and Traumatology Unit - Hospital de Traumatología y Ortopedia No. 21 del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Monterrey, NL, Mexico , alCázar Juárez, anDrea Health Sciences Division - Universidad de Monterrey, Monterrey, NL, Mexico
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study is to estimate the inter- and
intra-observer agreement of the Weiss and Milch classification
systems in radiological studies of fractures of the lateral humeral
condyle in pediatric patients. Methods: An agreement study was
performed with non-probability sampling of consecutive cases
with a sample size of a hundred radiological studies, which were
evaluated by three experienced orthopedic surgeons and three
resident physicians; following a thorough comparison of both
inter- and intra-observer agreements over a six-week period based
on the Fleiss’ kappa, which was used to determine the inter- and
intra-observer agreement rates of both classifications. Results:
The overall reliability of the entire group of evaluators for the Milch
classification in the inter-observer evaluation was κ = 0.13, 95% CI,
0.08−0.18, and the intra-observer evaluation was κ = 0.08, 95%
CI, 0.06−0.11. For the Weiss classification, the overall evaluation
had an inter-observer agreement of κ = 0.53, 95% CI, 0.50−0.57,
and an intra-observer agreement of κ = 0.22, 95% CI, 0.20−0.24.
Conclusion: In the present study, the Weiss classification system
demonstrated greater agreement than the Milch classification;
however, the latter may require complementary studies, such as an
arthrography to enhance classification accuracy. Level of Evidence
II, Diagnostic Studies – Investigating Diagnostic Examination.
Keywords :
Condyle , Children , Fractures , Salter-Harris , Elbow joint , Observer variation