Reliability of Vertebral Pelvic Angles in Assessment of Spinal Alignment

Hiroyuki Nakarai, Chad Z. Simon, Samuel Adida, Justin Samuel,Kasra Araghi,Han Jo Kim,Francis C. Lovecchio

GLOBAL SPINE JOURNAL(2024)

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Study Design Reliability analysis.Objectives Vertebral pelvic angles (VPA) are gaining popularity given their ability to describe the shape of the spine. Understanding the reliability and minimal detectable change (MDC) is necessary to determine how these measurement tools should be used in the manual assessment of spine radiographs. Our aim is to assess intra- and interobserver intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) and the MDC in the use of VPA for assessing alignment in adult spinal deformity (ASD).Methods Three independent examiners blindly measured T1, T4, T9, L1, and L4PA twice in ASD patients with a 4-week window after the initial measurements. Patients who had undergone hip or shoulder arthroplasty, fused or transitional vertebrae, or whose hip joints were not visible on radiographs were excluded. Power analysis calculated a minimum sample size of 19. Both intra- and interobserver ICC and MDC, which denotes the smallest detectable change in a true value with 95% confidence, were calculated.Results Out of the 193 patients, 39 were ultimately included in the study, and 390 measurements were performed by 3 raters. Intraobserver ICC values ranged from .90 to .99. The interobserver ICC was .97, .97, .96, .95, and .92, and the MDC was 5.3 degrees, 5.1 degrees, 4.8 degrees, 4.9 degrees, and 4.1 degrees for T1, T4, T9, L1, and L4PA, respectively.Conclusion All VPAs showed excellent intra- and interobserver reliability, however, the MDC is relatively high compared to typical ranges for VPA values. Therefore, surgeons must be aware that substantial alignment changes may not be detected by a single VPA.
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observer variation,reproducibility of results,scoliosis,adult,radiography
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