BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of displacement in scaphoid fractures is notorious for poor interobserver reliability. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We tested whether training can improve interobserver reliability and sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for the diagnosis of scaphoid fracture displacement on radiographs and CT scans. METHODS: Sixty-four orthopaedic surgeons rated a set of radiographs and CT scans of 10 displaced and 10 nondisplaced scaphoid fractures for the presence of displacement, using a web-based rating application. Before rating, observers were randomized to a training group (34 observers) and a nontraining group (30 observers). The training group received an online training module before the rating session, and the nontraining gro...
Background: There is no consensus on the optimum imaging method to use to confirm the diagnosis of t...
Six week follow-up radiographs are a common reference standard for the diagnosis of suspected scapho...
PURPOSE: To identify factors associated with arthroscopically diagnosed scaphoid fracture displaceme...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of displacement in scaphoid fractures is notorious for poor interobserver ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: There is substantial variation in the classification and m...
Objectives: Some have suggested that MRI might be the best reference standard for a true fracture am...
Background: Displacement is an important risk factor for nonunion of scaphoid wrist fractures. We co...
Background: Fracture displacement is the most important factor associated with nonunion of a scaphoi...
BACKGROUND: Conventional radiographs and clinical reassessment are considered guides in managing cli...
Objectives: There is substantial variation in the classification and management of scapula fractures...
Plain radiographs cannot identify all scaphoid fractures; thus ED patients with a clinical suspicion...
PURPOSE: To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of comp...
AimsBesides conventional radiographs, the use of MRI, CT, and bone scintigraphy is frequent in the d...
Purpose : To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of com...
Background: There is no consensus on the optimum imaging method to use to confirm the diagnosis of t...
Six week follow-up radiographs are a common reference standard for the diagnosis of suspected scapho...
PURPOSE: To identify factors associated with arthroscopically diagnosed scaphoid fracture displaceme...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of displacement in scaphoid fractures is notorious for poor interobserver ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: There is substantial variation in the classification and m...
Objectives: Some have suggested that MRI might be the best reference standard for a true fracture am...
Background: Displacement is an important risk factor for nonunion of scaphoid wrist fractures. We co...
Background: Fracture displacement is the most important factor associated with nonunion of a scaphoi...
BACKGROUND: Conventional radiographs and clinical reassessment are considered guides in managing cli...
Objectives: There is substantial variation in the classification and management of scapula fractures...
Plain radiographs cannot identify all scaphoid fractures; thus ED patients with a clinical suspicion...
PURPOSE: To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of comp...
AimsBesides conventional radiographs, the use of MRI, CT, and bone scintigraphy is frequent in the d...
Purpose : To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of com...
Background: There is no consensus on the optimum imaging method to use to confirm the diagnosis of t...
Six week follow-up radiographs are a common reference standard for the diagnosis of suspected scapho...
PURPOSE: To identify factors associated with arthroscopically diagnosed scaphoid fracture displaceme...