医学
颅面
等级间信度
发育不良
颅面畸形
半颜面微粒症
内部评级可靠性
射线照相术
下颌骨(节肢动物口器)
软组织
置信区间
口腔正畸科
外科
评定量表
内科学
发展心理学
属
精神科
生物
植物
心理学
作者
Elsa M. Ronde,Jitske W. Nolte,A.G. Becking,Corstiaan C. Breugem
标识
DOI:10.1177/10556656231216557
摘要
Objective The severity of craniofacial microsomia (CFM) is generally classified using the Orbit, Mandible, Ear, Soft tissue, Nerve (OMENS) classification score. The global assessment of the Phenotypic Assessment Tool for Craniofacial Microsomia (PAT-CFM), is a pictorial modification of the OMENS classification. The aim of this study was to assess the interrater reliability of the PAT-CFM global assessment score. Design In this prospective cohort study, three clinicians completed the global assessment form of the PAT-CFM. The mandible was classified based on orthopantomogram- and/or computed tomography images. Participants Consecutive patients with CFM or microtia. Interrater agreement was calculated using the weighted Krippendorff alpha (α), with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results In total, 53 patients were included (106 hemifaces). The reliabilities of the main classification components ranged from high for the mandible (α = 0.904 [95% CI 0.860–0.948]) and ear (α = 0.958 [95% CI 0.934–0.983]) subscales, to tentative for the orbital summary score (α = 0.682 [0.542–0.821]), and nerve summary score (α = 0.782 [0.666–0.900]) subscales. Conclusions The reliability of the ear and radiographic mandible scales of the PAT-CFM global classification were high, while the orbit, facial nerve and soft tissue subscales may have limited reliability. Research focusing on radiographic severity scores for hypoplasia of the orbits and soft tissues, as well as objective measures for overall facial hypoplasia using non-ionizing forms of imaging for early classification, are warranted.
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