• Spine · Feb 2006

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Comparing a supine radiologic versus standing clinical measurement of kyphosis in older women: the Fracture Intervention Trial.

    • Deborah M Kado, Lisa Christianson, Lisa Palermo, Rebecca Smith-Bindman, Steven R Cummings, and Gail A Greendale.
    • Division of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, The David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA. dkado@mednet.ucla.edu
    • Spine. 2006 Feb 15; 31 (4): 463-7.

    Study DesignA study of agreement between different measures of kyphosis, a clinical standing measure (Debrunner kyphometer; Protek AG, Bern, Switzerland) versus a supine radiologic measure (Cobb angle).ObjectivesTo determine whether a supine radiologic measure of kyphosis in older women is a reasonable estimate of clinical kyphosis determined in the standing position, and to investigate a computerized assessment of the Cobb angle.Summary Of Background DataFew studies have investigated kyphosis measurement agreement involving older adults.MethodsUsing data from the Fracture Intervention Trial, we randomly selected 120 women, aged 55-80 years, who had a Debrunner kyphometer measure of kyphosis and supine lateral spine radiographs from which we measured the Cobb angle (either manually or by digitization). We calculated the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) from repeated measures analysis of variance to assess the agreement among the: (1) manual Cobb angle and Debrunner kyphometer, (2) digitized Cobb angle and Debrunner kyphometer, and (3) manual and digitized Cobb angle.ResultsThe mean of both the manual and digitized Cobb angle was 45 degrees (range 18 degrees-83 degrees), and the mean Debrunner kyphometer reading was 48 degrees (range 17 degrees-83 degrees). The ICC between either of the 2 measures of the Cobb angle and Debrunner measurement was 0.68, indicating reasonable agreement. The ICC between the manual and digitized Cobb angle was 0.99, indicating excellent agreement.ConclusionsThere is reasonable agreement between a supine radiologic and standing clinical measurement of kyphosis in older women.

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