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Grading of tenderness as a source of interrater error in the Ritchie articular index.
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SurgeryAnatomyOrthopedic BiomechanicsOrthopaedic SurgeryRitchie Articular IndexKinesiologyChronic Musculoskeletal ConditionOsteoarthritisInterobserver AgreementPain ManagementArthroscopic TechniqueHealth SciencesReliabilityMusculoskeletal ImagingHuman Musculoskeletal SystemPhysical TherapyInterrater ReliabilityMedicineInterrater ErrorGlobal Rai Scores
To assess the effect of grading of tenderness on the interrater reliability of the Ritchie articular index (RAI), 3 physicians recorded independent joint scores on each of 18 patients, examined in random order. Our results indicate that close agreement (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient = 0.85) can be achieved on global RAI scores, and that raters can achieve reasonable agreement (kappa = 0.40-0.59) on the absolute presence or absence of tenderness of individual joints. By contrast, interrater agreement hardly exceeds the chance level (kappa = 0.008-0.148) when degree of tenderness is independently assessed. The grading system of the RAI may thus be implicated as an important source of the instrument's interrater error.