Publication: Reliability of the classification of proximal femur fractures: Does clinical experience matter?
Reliability of the classification of proximal femur fractures: Does clinical experience matter?
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Crijns, T. J., Janssen, S. J., Ring, D., et al, & Mica, L. (2018). Reliability of the classification of proximal femur fractures: Does clinical experience matter? Injury, 49(4), 819–823. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2018.02.023
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BACKGROUND Radiographic fracture classification helps with research on prognosis and treatment. AO/OTA classification into fracture type has shown to be reliable, but further classification of fractures into subgroups reduces the interobserver agreement and takes a considerable amount of practice and experience in order to master. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES We assessed: (1) differences between more and less experienced trauma surgeons based on hip fractures treated per year, years of experience, and the percentage of their time dedicated to t
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Crijns, T. J., Janssen, S. J., Ring, D., et al, & Mica, L. (2018). Reliability of the classification of proximal femur fractures: Does clinical experience matter? Injury, 49(4), 819–823. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2018.02.023