Evaluation of radiolucency condition in total hip arthroplasty: a statistical comparison of the diagnostic capability of digitised image vs conventional X-ray film
M. Testoni et al., Evaluation of radiolucency condition in total hip arthroplasty: a statistical comparison of the diagnostic capability of digitised image vs conventional X-ray film, EUR RADIOL, 10(4), 2000, pp. 601-608
This work analyses the diagnostic capability of radiographic images taken f
rom patients with total hip arthroplasty and visualised on monitor. Images
were obtained with digital acquisition of conventional X-ray films. The inv
estigated pathology is the absence of direct contact between bone and prost
hesis (radiolucency). Three senior orthopaedists defined the diagnostic "tr
uth" on well-defined regions of interest on 22 conventional X-ray films of
total hip arthroplasty, obtaining a total of 110 reference ratings. Films w
ere digitised by use of an X-ray scanner. Four readers evaluated the X-ray
images, applying conventional and monitor visualisation. To show any differ
ence between ratings on film and ratings on monitor a sensitivity, specific
ity and accuracy study. jointly with a receiver operating characteristics (
ROC) study were performed for each reader and for all combined readings. Th
e intra-observer reproducibility of the radiographic protocol was equal to
87% and the inter-observer one was in the range 85-92%. The sensitivity, sp
ecificity and accuracy study together with the ROC analysis did not show si
gnificant differences between the two evaluation modes. The evaluation of r
adiolucency from digitised X-ray films visualised on a monitor resulted sta
tistically comparable with the conventional evaluation on X-ray films.