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Seinsheimer's classification of subtrochanteric fractures: Poor reproducibility of 4 observers' evaluation of 50 cases
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Skeletal TraumaSpinal FractureLateral RadiographsSeinsheimer ClassificationSurgical StabilizationOsteoarthritisInterobserver VariationFracture HealingSurgeryMedicineSubtrochanteric FracturesOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiologyPoor Reproducibility
We examined the reliability of the Seinsheimer classification of subtrochanteric fractures of the femur. 50 consecutive anteroposterior and lateral radiographs were assessed independently by 4 observers twice with a 6-week interval. The interobserver variation was large; only 13 of the 50 fractures were classified identically by all 4 observers. The intraobserver variation showed identical classification in 26-37 of 50 radiographs. When assessing only whether the fracture was subtype 3A or not, the 4 observers agreed in 31 of 50 radiographs. We conclude that the Seinsheimer classification has no value in clinical practice.
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