TY - JOUR
T1 - Test-retest reliability of MRI-based disk position diagnosis of the temporomandibular joint
AU - Nagamatsu-Sakaguchi, Chiyomi
AU - Maekawa, Kenji
AU - Ono, Tsuyoshi
AU - Yanagi, Yoshinobu
AU - Minakuchi, Hajime
AU - Miyawaki, Shouichi
AU - Asaumi, Junichi
AU - Takano-Yamamoto, Teruko
AU - Clark, Glenn T.
AU - Kuboki, Takuo
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgement This study was partially supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (No. 15592162).
Copyright:
Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2012/2
Y1 - 2012/2
N2 - This study evaluated the test-retest reliability for determining the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disk position, diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These assessments were done as a base-line measurement for a prospective cohort study, which examines the risk factors for precipitation and progression of temporomandibular disorders. Fifteen subjects (mean age, 24. 2 ± 0. 94 years; male/female = 8/7) were recruited from the students of Okayama University Dental School. Sagittal MR TMJ images were taken with a 1. 5-T MR scanner (Magneton Vision, Siemens) in close and maximal open positions twice at about 1-week (6-11 days) interval. The images were displayed using 200% magnification on a computer screen with a commercially available image software package (OSIRIS, UIN/HCUG). Three calibrated examiners diagnosed the disk positions using the standardized criteria. The disk position of each joint was classified as normal, anterior disk displacement with or without reduction, and others. The first and second disk position diagnoses were compared, and the test-retest reliability level was calculated using the kappa index. The second disk position diagnosis was consistent with the first in 27 out of 30 joints. The calculated kappa value representing the test-retest reliability level between the first and second disk position diagnosis was 0. 812. These results indicated that the test-retest reliability of MRI-based diagnosis of TMJ disk positions at about 1-week interval was substantially high, even though they were not completely consistent.
AB - This study evaluated the test-retest reliability for determining the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disk position, diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These assessments were done as a base-line measurement for a prospective cohort study, which examines the risk factors for precipitation and progression of temporomandibular disorders. Fifteen subjects (mean age, 24. 2 ± 0. 94 years; male/female = 8/7) were recruited from the students of Okayama University Dental School. Sagittal MR TMJ images were taken with a 1. 5-T MR scanner (Magneton Vision, Siemens) in close and maximal open positions twice at about 1-week (6-11 days) interval. The images were displayed using 200% magnification on a computer screen with a commercially available image software package (OSIRIS, UIN/HCUG). Three calibrated examiners diagnosed the disk positions using the standardized criteria. The disk position of each joint was classified as normal, anterior disk displacement with or without reduction, and others. The first and second disk position diagnoses were compared, and the test-retest reliability level was calculated using the kappa index. The second disk position diagnosis was consistent with the first in 27 out of 30 joints. The calculated kappa value representing the test-retest reliability level between the first and second disk position diagnosis was 0. 812. These results indicated that the test-retest reliability of MRI-based diagnosis of TMJ disk positions at about 1-week interval was substantially high, even though they were not completely consistent.
KW - Diagnosis
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
KW - Reliability
KW - Temporomandibular disorders (TMD)
KW - Temporomandibular joint disk position
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U2 - 10.1007/s00784-010-0476-9
DO - 10.1007/s00784-010-0476-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 20953807
AN - SCOPUS:84855935698
SN - 1432-6981
VL - 16
SP - 101
EP - 108
JO - Clinical Oral Investigations
JF - Clinical Oral Investigations
IS - 1
ER -