We sought to quantify agreement by differentassessors of the AO classification for distal fractures of the radius. Thirty radiographs of acute distal radial fractures were evaluated by 36 assessors of varying clinical experience. Our findings suggest that AO ‘type ’ and the presence or absence of articular displacement are measured with high consistency when classification of distal radial fractures is undertaken by experienced observers. Assessors at all experience levels had difficulty agreeing on AO ‘group ’ and especially AO ‘subgroup’. To categorise distal radial fractures according to joint displacement and AO type is simple and reproducible. Our study examined only whether distal radial fractures could be consistently classified acco...
Introduction: This study evaluated the interobserver reliability of plain radiograpy versus computed...
Introduction: This study evaluated the interobserver reliability of plain radiograpy versus computed...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture encountered in clinical practice. Every yea...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Various classification systems have been proposed for fractures of the distal...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproduci...
The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproducibility of F...
Different kind of classifications system for distal radius fractures has been published for almost a...
This study is about agreement on the assignment into the three basic classes or categories (A, B, C)...
This study is about agreement on the assignment into the three basic classes or categories (A, B, C)...
This study is about agreement on the assignment into the three basic classes or categories (A, B, C)...
This study is about agreement on the assignment into the three basic classes or categories (A, B, C)...
Abstract Background Fractures of the proximal radius need to be classified in an appropriate and rep...
INTRODUCTION Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpre...
INTRODUCTION Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpre...
Introduction: Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpreti...
Introduction: This study evaluated the interobserver reliability of plain radiograpy versus computed...
Introduction: This study evaluated the interobserver reliability of plain radiograpy versus computed...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture encountered in clinical practice. Every yea...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Various classification systems have been proposed for fractures of the distal...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproduci...
The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproducibility of F...
Different kind of classifications system for distal radius fractures has been published for almost a...
This study is about agreement on the assignment into the three basic classes or categories (A, B, C)...
This study is about agreement on the assignment into the three basic classes or categories (A, B, C)...
This study is about agreement on the assignment into the three basic classes or categories (A, B, C)...
This study is about agreement on the assignment into the three basic classes or categories (A, B, C)...
Abstract Background Fractures of the proximal radius need to be classified in an appropriate and rep...
INTRODUCTION Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpre...
INTRODUCTION Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpre...
Introduction: Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpreti...
Introduction: This study evaluated the interobserver reliability of plain radiograpy versus computed...
Introduction: This study evaluated the interobserver reliability of plain radiograpy versus computed...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture encountered in clinical practice. Every yea...