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Reproducibility of the AO / ASIF classification for fractures of long bones in children

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the interobserver and intraobserver reproducibility of the classification proposed by the AO/ASIF group for long bone fractures in children. METHODS: One hundred roentgenograms of long bone fractures in children were evaluated and classified according to the alphanumeric AO/ASIF classification by six observers. The strength of theintraobserver(performed with a 90-day interval) and interobserveragreementwere evaluated using the Kappa coefficient. RESULTS: The intraobserver Kappa index was 0.69 (good agreement). The interobserver index was 0.64 (good agreement) in the first evaluation and 0.61 (goodagreement) in the second analysisperformed 90 days after the initial classification. CONCLUSION: The classification proposed by the AO/ASIF group for long bone fractures demonstrated good inter- and intraobserver agreement. This classification is useful for describing fractures of long bones in children.

Fracture Bone; Fractures, Bones; Child


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