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Prediction of anterior tibiotalar ligament injury: measurement of the angle between the deep posterior tibiotalar ligament and talus on MRI

Authors
Yoon, Yu SungCha, Jang GyuLee, Young Koo
Issue Date
Nov-2022
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords
Ankle injury; anterior tibiotalar ligament; magnetic resonance imaging; angle measurement
Citation
Acta Radiologica
Journal Title
Acta Radiologica
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/21861
DOI
10.1177/02841851221135614
ISSN
0284-1851
1600-0455
Abstract
Background Identification of anterior tibiotalar ligament (aTTL) injury is essential because it influences the surgeon's treatment option and patient prognosis. Purpose To assess the diagnostic accuracy of the angle measurement between the talus and posterior tibiotalar ligament (talus-pTTL) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with arthroscopically proven aTTL injuries. Material and Methods Ankle MRI scans of 67 patients who underwent arthroscopic examination were retrospectively reviewed. The talus-pTTL angle on axial T2-weighted MRI and the medial clear space (MCS) on mortise ankle radiograph were measured. Inter-observer agreement of the measurements was calculated. Also, sensitivity, specificity, and area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) were the metrics of diagnostic accuracy. Results AUC was 0.90 for observer 1 with 78.6% sensitivity, 97.4% specificity, 88% accuracy, and 54.7 degrees cutoff value for the talus-pTTL angle. AUC was 0.87 for observer 2 with 85.7% sensitivity, 84.6% specificity, 85.2% accuracy, and 53.7 degrees cutoff value for the talus-pTTL angle. AUC was 0.86 with 82.1% sensitivity, 79.5% specificity, and 80.8% accuracy for observer 1 and 0.79 with 57.1% sensitivity, 92.3% specificity, and 74.7% accuracy for observer 2 for the MCS. Different MCS values and additional capabilities when complemented with the angle measurement showed an increase in diagnostic performances. Intra-observer reliability of MCS and talus-pTTL angle of the two radiologists was excellent. Inter-observer reliability of the two radiologists was excellent for both the talus-pTTL angle (0.95) and the MCS (0.85). Conclusion Measurement of the talus-pTTL angle showed good sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for the evaluation of aTTL injury with excellent inter-observer reliability.
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