Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (08): 1188-.
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Abstract: Objective To compare the inter- and intra-observer reliability of the GATA and SMU classification systems for spinaltuberculosis and assess the clinical value of SMU classification. Methods One hundred patients with spinal tuberculosistreated in our hospital from January 2004 to December 2011 were randomly selected for analysis, including 54 males and 46females with a mean age of 45 years (range, 16- 68 years). All the patients had X-ray, CT and MRI examinations. Five observersexperienced in spinal tuberculosis independently assigned the classification using the GATA and SMU classification systems,and the assignment was repeated 3 months later to test its reproducibility. Kappa value was used to determine the intra- andinter-observer reliability. Results For GATA and SMU classification systems, the inter-observer percentage of agreementaveraged (59.9±4.84)% (κ=0.412±0.058) and (81.6±6.06)% (κ=0.753±0.068), and the intra-observer percentage of agreement was(75.6 ± 5.27)% (κ=0.624 ± 0.078) and (89.8 ± 2.28)% (κ=0.862 ± 0.037), respectively. Conclusion The SMU classification system ofspinal tuberculosis has a higher inter-observer and intra-observer reliability than the GATA classification system, but itsclinical value needs to be further tested in future clinical trials.
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