A method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - A reliability study with surgical implications

Background: It has been suggested that hypertrophic eminence on the medial head of the first metatarsal is a component of the patho-anatomy of hallux valgus. However, research findings in this area are inconsistent, possibly due to differences in methods in identifying and measuring the medial emine...

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Main Authors: Armanasco, P., Briffa, Kathy, Pang, N.
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Published: Scientific Research Publishing Inc 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34702
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author Armanasco, P.
Briffa, Kathy
Pang, N.
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Pang, N.
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description Background: It has been suggested that hypertrophic eminence on the medial head of the first metatarsal is a component of the patho-anatomy of hallux valgus. However, research findings in this area are inconsistent, possibly due to differences in methods in identifying and measuring the medial eminence. To date, reliability of any method of measurement has not been reported. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of measurement of the medial eminence on medial oblique and dorsoplantar radiographs using a previously described geometric technique. Methods: To evaluate the reliability of a method of measurement of the medial eminence of the first metatarsal duplicate standardized dorsoplantar and medial oblique radiographs were taken of one foot of 15 subjects. The feet included both rectus feet and subjects with hallux valgus. The medial eminence was measured on the digital images using Inteleviewer 2.5 (Intelerad medical systems incorporated, Montreal, Quebec) software. Observer 1 measured one randomly selected image from each subject to determine inter-observer reliability. Observer 2 measured all images to determine the overall inter-observer reliability. Reliability was calculated using intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC).Results: The mean projection of the medial eminence ranged from 0.39 to 0.44 cm in both views. The ICCs were calculated for the dorsoplantar view and the 2 medial oblique view measures between observers. They ranged from 0.76 intra-rater and 0.86 inter-rater in the dorsoplantar view to 0.80 intra-rater and 0.90 inter-rater in the medial oblique view indicating good reliability in all measures. The average of the 4 oblique views also showed a high level of reliability with a coefficient of 0.96. Conclusions: The medial eminence can be reliably measured in the medial oblique and dorsoplantar view using the described technique. The medial oblique and the dorsoplantar views are valuable and reliable projections for visualising the dorso medial aspect of the first metatarsal.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-347022017-09-13T15:24:20Z A method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - A reliability study with surgical implications Armanasco, P. Briffa, Kathy Pang, N. Hallux Valgus radiograph medial eminence reliability surgery Background: It has been suggested that hypertrophic eminence on the medial head of the first metatarsal is a component of the patho-anatomy of hallux valgus. However, research findings in this area are inconsistent, possibly due to differences in methods in identifying and measuring the medial eminence. To date, reliability of any method of measurement has not been reported. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of measurement of the medial eminence on medial oblique and dorsoplantar radiographs using a previously described geometric technique. Methods: To evaluate the reliability of a method of measurement of the medial eminence of the first metatarsal duplicate standardized dorsoplantar and medial oblique radiographs were taken of one foot of 15 subjects. The feet included both rectus feet and subjects with hallux valgus. The medial eminence was measured on the digital images using Inteleviewer 2.5 (Intelerad medical systems incorporated, Montreal, Quebec) software. Observer 1 measured one randomly selected image from each subject to determine inter-observer reliability. Observer 2 measured all images to determine the overall inter-observer reliability. Reliability was calculated using intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC).Results: The mean projection of the medial eminence ranged from 0.39 to 0.44 cm in both views. The ICCs were calculated for the dorsoplantar view and the 2 medial oblique view measures between observers. They ranged from 0.76 intra-rater and 0.86 inter-rater in the dorsoplantar view to 0.80 intra-rater and 0.90 inter-rater in the medial oblique view indicating good reliability in all measures. The average of the 4 oblique views also showed a high level of reliability with a coefficient of 0.96. Conclusions: The medial eminence can be reliably measured in the medial oblique and dorsoplantar view using the described technique. The medial oblique and the dorsoplantar views are valuable and reliable projections for visualising the dorso medial aspect of the first metatarsal. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34702 10.4236/jasmi.2014.41005 Scientific Research Publishing Inc unknown
spellingShingle Hallux Valgus
radiograph
medial eminence
reliability
surgery
Armanasco, P.
Briffa, Kathy
Pang, N.
A method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - A reliability study with surgical implications
title A method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - A reliability study with surgical implications
title_full A method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - A reliability study with surgical implications
title_fullStr A method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - A reliability study with surgical implications
title_full_unstemmed A method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - A reliability study with surgical implications
title_short A method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - A reliability study with surgical implications
title_sort method for measurement of the hypertrophic first metatarsal medical eminence on foot radiographs - a reliability study with surgical implications
topic Hallux Valgus
radiograph
medial eminence
reliability
surgery
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34702