TY - JOUR
T1 - A prospective study of the diagnostic potential of the knee tunnel view radiograph in assessing anterior knee pain
AU - Hing, Caroline
AU - Raleigh, Eden
AU - Bailey, Michael John
AU - Shah, Nasir
AU - Marshall, Tom
AU - Donell, Simon
AU - Glasgow, Malcolm
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The aim of this comparative study was to examine the potential advantage of the tunnel view radiograph over a series of weight bearing antero-posterior (AP), lateral and skyline radiographs. The study population consisted of 240 subjects with knee pain aged 19 to 93 years. A total of 309 knees had a weight bearing AP in extension, lateral, skyline and tunnel view radiographs. Each radiograph was reported with respect to features related to ostcoarthritis, modified from the Ahlback system. Each feature was assessed using the tunnel radiograph alone and then the AP, lateral and skyline views in combination without, and blind to, the information from the tunnel view. On the basis of Bowker s test, the tunnel view was more likely to pick up abnormal intercondylar notch and tibial spine osteophytes but not loose bodies. We conclude that the tunnel view is a valuable addition in the routine assessment of the knee joint in ostcoarthritis but not for the diagnosis of loose bodies alone.
AB - The aim of this comparative study was to examine the potential advantage of the tunnel view radiograph over a series of weight bearing antero-posterior (AP), lateral and skyline radiographs. The study population consisted of 240 subjects with knee pain aged 19 to 93 years. A total of 309 knees had a weight bearing AP in extension, lateral, skyline and tunnel view radiographs. Each radiograph was reported with respect to features related to ostcoarthritis, modified from the Ahlback system. Each feature was assessed using the tunnel radiograph alone and then the AP, lateral and skyline views in combination without, and blind to, the information from the tunnel view. On the basis of Bowker s test, the tunnel view was more likely to pick up abnormal intercondylar notch and tibial spine osteophytes but not loose bodies. We conclude that the tunnel view is a valuable addition in the routine assessment of the knee joint in ostcoarthritis but not for the diagnosis of loose bodies alone.
UR - http://www.elsevier.com/locate/knee
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33845674020
M3 - Article
SN - 0968-0160
VL - 14
SP - 29
EP - 33
JO - The Knee
JF - The Knee
IS - 1
ER -