HipScreen:一个有效的移动应用程序,用于测量社区环境中脑瘫儿童的髋关节迁移。

IF 3.1 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Akib M Khan, John Amen, Oliver Perkins, Konstantinos Kafchitsas, Stephen J Cooke, Michail Kokkinakis, Laura Ball, Andre King, Sophie Billingham, Joel Bowpitt, Alexandra Webster, Sunita Dhindsa, Anita Patel, Lucy Clough, Ola Pieno, Beckie Corps, Rachel Heayberd, Suzi Davenport, Claire Wicks, Jill Cadwgan
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目的:Reimers移动百分比(MP)是用于辅助脑瘫(CP)髋关节移位手术治疗决策的金标准放射学参数。准确的测量对于患者的风险分层和允许及时从社区团队转介到儿科骨科服务非常重要。我们进行了一项研究,以确定专家和新手是否可以使用免费的智能手机应用程序(HipScreen (HS)应用程序)作为测量cp中MP的有效方法。方法:使用HS应用程序,两组在第0周和第2周测量20张骨盆x线片(40髋)的MP。“无经验”组包括4名没有CP经验的社区物理治疗师。“有经验”的小组包括4名社区物理治疗师和2名有CP经验的儿科医生。所有参与者都观看了HS app网站上的教程视频。然后将HS应用程序测量结果与由高级儿科骨科医生进行的金标准图像存档和通信系统(PACS)测量结果进行比较。修正Pearson相关(r)用于确定HS应用程序与PACS测量值之间的评分间信度。然后使用类内相关系数(ICC)来评估内部信度。计算平均绝对偏差(MAD),将评分者与金标准进行比较。结果:有经验组和无经验组HS app测量值与金标准测量值高度显著相关(p < 0.001)。在第0周和第2周,组内或组间测量值无显著差异,r < 0.86, p < 0.001。在ICC > 0.9时,rater间和rater内的可靠性都很好。与金标准相比,个体测量的MAD没有统计学上的显著差异。结论:HS应用程序在非专业人员和专业人员使用时均能准确测量CP中的MP。非专业人员不需要额外的补充培训。这些发现表明app在区域和国家的CP儿童髋关节监测项目中的有效性和安全性。
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HipScreen: a valid mobile app to measure hip migration in children with cerebral palsy in the community setting.

Aims: The Reimers migration percentage (MP) is the gold-standard radiological parameter used to aid decision-making regarding surgical management of hip displacement in cerebral palsy (CP). Accurate measurement is important to risk stratify patients and allow timely onward referral from community teams to paediatric orthopaedic services. We performed a study to determine whether experts and novices could use a free smartphone app (HipScreen (HS) app) as a valid method for measuring MP in CP.

Methods: Using the HS app, two groups measured MP in 20 pelvis radiographs (40 hips) at weeks 0 and 2. The 'inexperienced' group included four community physiotherapists with no CP experience. The 'experienced' group included four community physiotherapists and two paediatricians with CP experience. All participants watched the tutorial videos on the HS app website. HS app measurements were then compared with gold-standard picture archiving and communication system (PACS) measurements conducted by a senior paediatric orthopaedic surgeon. Modified Pearson correlation (r) was used to determine inter-rater reliability between HS app and PACS measurements. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was then used to assess intrarater reliability. The mean absolute deviation (MAD) was calculated to compare raters with the gold standard.

Results: HS app measurements in the experienced and inexperienced groups showed highly significant correlation with the gold-standard measurements (p < 0.001). There were no significant differences between intra- or inter-group measurements at weeks 0 and 2 with r > 0.86 and p < 0.001. Both inter- and intra-rater reliability were excellent with ICC > 0.9. There was no statistically significant difference in the MAD within individual measurements and compared with the gold standard.

Conclusion: The HS app is accurate in measuring MP in CP when used by non-specialists and specialists. Non-specialists do not require additional supplementary training. These findings suggest app efficacy and safety in regional and national hip surveillance programmes for children with CP.

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Bone & Joint Open
Bone & Joint Open ORTHOPEDICS-
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