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The effect of incorrect foot placement on the accuracy of radiographic measurements of the hallux valgus and inter-metatarsal angles for treating hallux valgus [Vliv nesprávné polohy nohy na přesnost radiologického měření deformity a intermetatarzálních úhlů při léčení hallux valgus]
E. Kuyucu, H. H. Ceylan, S. Surucu, I. Erdil, A. Kara, B. G. Gulenc, M. Bulbul, M. Erdil
Language English Country Czech Republic
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
28809639
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- MeSH
- Hallux Valgus diagnostic imaging therapy MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Metatarsal Bones diagnostic imaging MeSH
- Foot * MeSH
- Patient Positioning * MeSH
- Radiography * MeSH
- Reproducibility of Results MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Accurate radiographic measurements are crucial in treating hallux valgus (HV). This three-dimensional deformity should not be evaluated from one joint on one plane. However, in practice, surgeons measure the deformity only on transverse dorsoplantar radiographs. We determined the amount of error associated with positioning the foot incorrectly on radiographs. MATERIAL AND METHODS To simulate incorrect positions of the foot in radiographic evaluation, we designed an angled device that can move in transverse and frontal plane. In four patients with symptomatic HV, we took weight-bearing radiographs of the involved foot in seven different positions. These 28 radiographs were given identifying but meaningless labels. On each radiograph, six surgeons blinded to the position of the radiograph measured the HV angle (HVA) and the inter-metatarsal angle (IMA) and state the treatment plan according to five treatment options were given to participants. RESULTS Inter-observer agreement was high for measurements of HVA and IMA in all positions (interclass correlation coefficients, 0.96 and 0.88, respectively). However, intra-observer agreement was poor for HVA (intra-observer agreement, 0.17) but good for IMA (intra-observer agreement, 0.64). According to the measurements in different positions, intra-observer treatment choices revealed moderate results (ICC: 0.524). Clinical Relevance Radiographic measurements are very important on the treatment decisions of hallux valgus. The foot position can influence the measurement accuracy and can cause incorrect decisions. In this study, we evaluated the impact of foot positions on measurements of hallux valgus angle and inter-metatarsal angle. Additionally, we evaluated the incorrect foot positioning on treatment decisions. Moreover, we analyzed intra-observer and inter-observer agreements of these angles in various positions. CONCLUSIONS We recommend that measurements of IMA are more reliable than those of HVA for managing hallux valgus in terms of false weight bearing radiographs taken in different positions. Positional changes during foot radiographs could lead clinicians to perform incorrect HVA and IMA measurements. This could change the treatment option. HVA measurements were more affected with foot positioning. It is important to take full weight bearing foot radiographs in correct technique. Key words: hallux valgus, radiology, data accuracy.
Bakirkoy Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital Department of Radiology Istanbul Turkey
LNB State Hospital Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Istanbul Turkey
Medipol University Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Istanbul Turkey
Vliv nesprávné polohy nohy na přesnost radiologického měření deformity a intermetatarzálních úhlů při léčení hallux valgus
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