INTER-OBSERVER REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE “LUMBAR FACET HYPERSIGNAL CLASSIFICATION” AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF PFIRRMANN

Author:

Rodrigues Luciano Miller Reis1ORCID,Cesar André Evaristo Marcondes1ORCID,Asano Leonardo Yukio Jorge1ORCID,Carvalho Cláudio Diniz1ORCID,Bisson Gustavo1ORCID,Andrade Vinícius Alves de1ORCID,Campos Zélia Maria de Sousa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculdade de Medicina do ABC, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the inter-observer relationship of the “lumbar facet hypersignal classification” and the correlation with disc degeneration. Methods: Retrospective study of magnetic resonance images obtained from 24 (N=24) patients (9 males and 15 females), aged 35 to 79 years, mean age 48 years and 1 month. The images were reviewed by two spine surgeons, by five orthopedists in training in the specialty of spine surgery and one radiologist to evaluate and quantify the presence of hypersignal lumbar facet and the Pfirrmann Classification for disc degeneration. Results: One hundred and twenty lumbar discs and their joint facets were evaluated by the eight examiners, with data analyzed by the Cronbach test and the Spearman Correlation Analysis with statistically high results, confirming good inter-observer relation for the “Lumbar Facet Hypersignal Classification” and for the classification of Pfirrmann. There was no statistically significant relationship between facet arthrosis and disc degeneration. Conclusions: The results confirm that there is good inter-observer relationship for the classification of Facet Hypersignal and for the Classification of Pfirrmann. However, in spite of a positive relationship, a correlation between facet arthrosis and disc degeneration was not statistically significant. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective Comparative Study.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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