Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the inter- and intraobserver agreement regarding the Walch classification system for shoulder arthritis.
Methods
Computed tomography scans of the shoulder joint of adult patients were selected between 2012 and 2016, and they were classified by physicians with different levels of expertise in orthopedics. The images were examined at three different times, and the analyses were evaluated by the Fleiss Kappa index to verify the intra- and interobserver agreement.
Results
The Kappa index for the intraobserver agreement ranged from 0.305 to 0.545. The inter-observer agreement was very low at the end of the three evaluations (κ = 0.132).
Conclusion
The intraobserver agreement regarding the modified Walch classification varied from moderate to poor. The interobserver agreement was low.
Keywords
shoulder joint; osteoarthritis/classification; reproducibility of results