Ankle fracture management using smartphone multimedia messaging service (MMS) imaging — How reliable and to what point?
•Smartphone MMS has high accuracy approaching that of PACS workstation in the classification of ankle fractures.•MMS was less reliable than PACS in guiding management decisions especially for some fixation choices.•Smartphone use in ankle fracture classification is supported by this study.•MMS is le...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Foot and ankle surgery 2022-01, Vol.28 (1), p.20-24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Smartphone MMS has high accuracy approaching that of PACS workstation in the classification of ankle fractures.•MMS was less reliable than PACS in guiding management decisions especially for some fixation choices.•Smartphone use in ankle fracture classification is supported by this study.•MMS is less accurate than PACS in determining ankle fracture treatment algorithms and is not supported by this study.
The use of smartphones and multimedia messaging service (MMS) continues to increase in day to day orthopaedic clinical practice. However, there is limited evidence to support the safe utilisation of MMS.
The aim of this study was to correlate the performance of MMS imaging to picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) imaging within the setting of diagnosis and management of ankle fractures.
The ankle fracture radiograph series of 82 consecutive patients were evaluated by five orthopaedic consultant specialists. A questionnaire regarding diagnosis and preferred management was completed separately for each patient using smartphone and PACS images. Statistical analysis was performed using Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC).
Ankle fracture diagnosis showed strong to excellent correlation both inter- and intraobserver MMS vs PACS when using the Weber (0.815, 0.988), Anatomical (0.858, 0.988), and AO classification systems (0.855, 0.985). MMS was less reliable than PACS in determining many management options.
The reliability of ankle fracture classification using MMS image viewing was not significantly different to interpretation on PACS workstations. Smartphone use in ankle fracture classification is supported by this study. Smartphone use was less accurate than PACS in devising management plans and future use should be limited to making only initial plans that must be corroberated with PACS and intraoperative findings prior to definitive fixation. |
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ISSN: | 1268-7731 1460-9584 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fas.2021.01.004 |