Background
Sagittal ratio values (
SRVs) of cervical vertebrae are used for ante‐mortem diagnosis of cervical vertebral stenotic myelopathy, but intraobserver and interobserver variability in measurement may influence radiographic interpretation of vertebral stenosis in horses with neurological disease.
Objectives
To determine intraobserver repeatability in
SRVs, intra‐ and interobserver agreement in
SRVs and whether or not agreement was influenced by animal age.
Animals
Forty‐two horses (>1 year old) with neurological disease from which laterolateral computed radiographic images of C2–C7 were obtained.
Methods
Four observers made measurements from C2 to C7 for each horse and interobserver agreement for intra‐ and intervertebral
SRVs was determined using Bland–Altman analysis (acceptable agreement: limits of agreement [
LOA] ≤ 0.05) on all horses and those ≤3 (n = 25) and >3 (n = 17) years old. Each observer also made repeated measurements for 10 horses and intraobserver repeatability and agreement were determined.
Results
Adequate intraobserver repeatability was achieved for 6 sites. Within observers, paired measurements had a median difference ≤5.7%, but a large range in differences often occurred, most frequently at intervertebral sites. For C5, C6, C7, and C3–4,
LOA ≤ 0.05 were achieved by at least 1 observer. With the exception of C5 for 1 pair,
LOA were >0.05 for interobserver agreement, regardless of animal age.
LOA were largest at intervertebral sites.
Conclusions and Clinical Importance
Within and between observers, measurement error may limit the diagnostic accuracy of
SRVs and result in discrepancies of diagnosis and treatment and warrants consideration when used clinically in horses with neurological disease.
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