Background: The lack of a widely available scoring system for cervical degenerative spondylosis encouraged the authors to establish and validate a systematic quantitative radiographic index. Materials and methods: This study included intraobserver and interobserver reliability testing among three reviewers with different years of experience. Each observer independently scored four cervical radiographs of 48 patients at separate intervals, and statistical analysis of the grading was performed. Results: There was high intraobserver and interobserver reliability between the two experienced observers. There was fair reliability between the less experienced observer and the more experienced observers. Conclusions: The cervical degenerative index appears to be are liable and reproducible radiographic assessment of cervical spondylosis. The index will have direct applicability for longitudinal study of cervical spondylosis and may be clinically relevant as well. © Springer-Verlag 2009.
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Ofiram, E., Garvey, T. A., Schwender, J. D., Denis, F., Perra, J. H., Transfeldt, E. E., … Wroblewski, J. M. (2009). Cervical degenerative index: A new quantitative radiographic scoring system for cervical spondylosis with interobserver and intraobserver reliability testing. Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 10(1), 21–26. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10195-008-0041-3
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