Kp. Gunther et al., REPRODUCIBILITY OF RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATIO N IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP, Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Ihre Grenzgebiete, 135(1), 1997, pp. 3-8
The ''German Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (DGOT)''
is trying to support the application of standardized and reproducible
criteria in diagnosis and therapy of osteoarthritis. As radiographs ar
e a primary measure of outcome at present, the objective of this study
was to investigate the reproducibility of radiologic assessment in hi
p osteoarthritis using different radiographic variables. 3 investigato
rs read 100 hip joints on 50 pelvis radiographs at two time-points for
the presence and severity of individual radiographic features: joint
space narrowing (JSN), osteophytes, sklerosis, subchondral cysts and d
eformity of the femoral head. Additionally the summary grade of Kellgr
en and Lawrence (1963) and Scott et al (1992) was assessed. Intra- and
inter-rater-reliability were calculated by intra-class-correlation-co
efficient (ICC). The results regarding intra- and inter-rater-reliabli
ty show excellent values for superior JSN, femoral head deformity and
the summary score. The radiologic assessment of medial JSN, osteophyte
s and acetabular sklerosis depends on the level of the investigator's
experience. Perifoveal osteophytes and subchondral cysts do not seem t
o be have sufficient reproducibility. The results of our investigation
show, that a reliable radiological classification of the severity of
hip osteoarthritis is possible by assessment of certain individual rad
iographic features or a summary grade.