Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

, Volume 134, Issue 6, pp 887–893 | Cite as

Reliability and validity of carpal alignment measurements in evaluating deformities of scaphoid fractures

  • Young Hak Roh
  • Jung Ho Noh
  • Beom Koo Lee
  • Jong Ryoon Baek
  • Joo Han Oh
  • Hyun Sik Gong
  • Goo Hyun Baek
Handsurgery

Abstract

Purpose

Several radiographic carpal alignment indices are used to evaluate the deformities of scaphoid fractures. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliabilities and validities of radiographic carpal alignment indices commonly used to evaluate deformities of scaphoid fractures.

Methods

Thirty-six patients with a scaphoid fracture were evaluated. Five carpal alignment indices were assessed on lateral plain radiographs, namely, scapholunate angle, radioscaphoid angle, radiolunate angle, radiocapitate angle, and capitolunate angle. Three examiners measured these radiographic indices at two sessions, and intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities were determined and expressed as intraclass correlation coefficients. Discriminant validities of radiographic carpal alignment indicies between injured and uninjured wrists were evaluated. For convergent validity testing, the correlation between the radiographic carpal alignment indices and intrascaphoid angles (ISAs) or height-to-length (HL) ratios on CT longitudinal scans was assessed. Further, carpal alignment indices after surgical reconstruction were compared to the Mayo wrist score.

Results

Scapholunate and radiolunate angles had the highest reliabilities, and radiocapitate angle had the lowest. Radiolunate angle had the highest discriminant validity followed by scapholunate, and capitolunate angles. In convergent validity testing, scapholunate angles and radiolunate angles correlated with ISA angles, and radiolunate and capitolunate angles correlated with HL ratios. Only the radiolunate angles correlated with the Mayo wrist scores.

Conclusions

Among radiographic carpal alignment measures, radiolunate angle is the most reliable and valid carpal alignment index for evaluating deformities of scaphoid fractures. Scapholunate and capitolunate angles could be used as an alternative, but have less validity.

Keywords

Carpal alignment measurements Scaphoid fracture Deformity Reliability Validity 

Notes

Acknowledgments

We thank Chul Ho Hwang MD and Won Seok Kim MD for alignment measurements and Soung Hun Lee MD for data management and statistical support.

Conflict of interest

The institution of the authors (YHR, BKL, JRB) has received funding from Ildong Pharmaceuticals (Grant No. GCIRB2013-96), which was used for laboratory fees and salaries for baseline data collection.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Young Hak Roh
    • 1
  • Jung Ho Noh
    • 2
  • Beom Koo Lee
    • 1
  • Jong Ryoon Baek
    • 1
  • Joo Han Oh
    • 3
  • Hyun Sik Gong
    • 3
  • Goo Hyun Baek
    • 3
  1. 1.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gil Medical CenterGachon University School of MedicineInchonKorea
  2. 2.Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryKangwon National University HospitalChuncheonKorea
  3. 3.Department of Orthopaedic SurgerySeoul National University College of MedicineSeoulKorea

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