2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11552-015-9772-9
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A Structured Review Addressing the Use of Radiographic Measures of Alignment and the Definition of Acceptability in Patients with Distal Radius Fractures

Abstract: Background Standard radiographs are routinely used in clinical care to characterize the severity of a distal radius fracture and to monitor patients following a distal radius fracture. The objective of this review was to describe the range and variability of radiographic measures described in the literature in patients following a distal radius fracture. Methods A structured literature review was conducted using the Embase and PubMed databases. Inclusion criteria included full-text publications which employed … Show more

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“…These conflicting results on predicting radiological factors could be due to a substantial variability in how these factors are defined in literature. It has been suggested to develop guidelines to ensure consistency when interpreting different radiographic measurements reported in literature [ 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These conflicting results on predicting radiological factors could be due to a substantial variability in how these factors are defined in literature. It has been suggested to develop guidelines to ensure consistency when interpreting different radiographic measurements reported in literature [ 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,6 The discrepancy between "form and function" has been attributed to a lack of highly powered studies employing standardized outcome measures while controlling for confounding variables such a fracture type, age, criteria used to define DRF displacement, and radiologic parameters and ranges of values that define acceptable fracture reduction. 13,25,28 Another important factor is the lack of standardized radiographic measures; authors such as Kreder et al have attempted to establish normative guidelines for radiographic measurements following DRF. 26 However, it is unclear if standardized approaches for taking radiographic measures are consistently being used or even if there is consistent interpretation of these radiographic measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). The radial inclination, ulnar variance, volar tilt are most often used parameters to identify malalignment of the wrist [17]. The transverse and antero-posterior diameter were measured to estimate the carpal tunnel sizes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%