Validity and reliability of hallux valgus angle measurement on smartphone digital photographs

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Cakar, Albert [1 ]
Kose, Ozkan [2 ]
Dogruoz, Firat [2 ]
Selcuk, Huseyin [2 ]
Kirtis, Tolga [2 ]
Egerci, Omer Faruk [2 ]
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[1] Istanbul Training & Res Hosp, Dept Orthoped & Traumatol, Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Antalya Training & Res Hosp, Dept Orthoped & Traumatol, Varlik Mah,Kazim Karabekir Cd, TR-07100 Antalya, Turkiye
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Hallux valgus; Hallux valgus angle; Margo medialis pedis; Photograph; Diagnosis; Smartphone; ANGULAR MEASUREMENTS;
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10.1186/s13047-023-00670-8
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background This prospective study aimed to test the reliability and validity of hallux valgus angle (HVA) measurement on smartphone digital photographs compared with the standard radiographic evaluation.Methods Twenty Seven female patients (45 feet) with forefoot deformity were evaluated with weight-bearing anteroposterior foot radiographs and smartphone photographs. Radiographic hallux valgus angle (rHVA) was measured on digital radiographs. Two different photographic HVA measurement methods were used. In the first, the longitudinal axes of the first metatarsal and proximal phalanx were determined, and the angle between these axes was measured (pHVA), similar to the radiographic method. In the other method, the angle of the margo medialis pedis was measured on the photograph (pMMP). Two independent observers performed all measurements twice on two different occasions. Reliability analysis was performed using the interclass correlation coefficient. Agreement between the measurements was tested using Bland-Altman analysis.Results The repeated rHVA, pHVA and pMMP measurements showed excellent intra and inter-observer reliability, with ICC values above 0.900. The mean rHVA, pHVA, and pMMP were statistically similar (p:0.929, 27.03 degrees +/- 8.7 degrees, 27.11 degrees +/- 8.8 degrees and 26.5 degrees +/- 9.0 degrees respectively). The mean difference between the rHVA and pHVA was - 0.07 degrees +/- 5.1 degrees (range, --9.67 to 9.56 degrees), and the mean difference between the rHVA and pMMP was 0.53 degrees +/- 4.4 degrees (range, -9.76 degrees to 8.22 degrees). There was a strong positive correlation between both photographic methods and radiographic measurements (rho = 0.809, p = 0.001 and rho = 0.872, p = 0.001). In the Bland Altman plot, the upper and lower LOAs (95%CI) ranged from - 10.11 degrees to 9.93 degrees for rHVA and pHVA, and from - 8.26 degrees to 9.33 degrees for rHVA and pMMP. Linear regression analysis showed a proportional bias for pHVA but not for the pMMP (p:0.010 versus p:0.633, respectively). The range of the mean difference (prediction interval) between the pMMP and rHVA was 17.59 degrees and 20 degrees for pHVA and rHVA. Simple linear regression showed that the rHVA was predicted by the following equation: rHVA = 4.73 + 0.84 x pMMP (r2 = 0.761, p < 0.001).Conclusions Although measuring HVA through smartphone photographs is reliable, it is not a valid prediction method.
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