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Evaluating Inter- and Intraobserver Agreement on Pectus Carinatum Severity and Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison of Subjective and Objective Assessment Methods

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This study examines how reliably surgeons and peers assess pectus carinatum severity and treatment outcomes using visual examination of medical photographs. Researchers evaluated inter- and intraobserver agreement across 201 pediatric patients treated with either Ravitch surgery or dynamic compression bracing, finding inadequate consistency in subjective assessments.

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  • Visual assessment of pectus carinatum shows poor inter- and intraobserver reliability among both surgeons and peers (inadequate κ values).
  • Subjective evaluation of PC severity and treatment outcomes lacks consistency, highlighting need for objective measurement tools.
  • Agreement on esthetic results after Ravitch surgery vs dynamic compression bracing was insufficient for reliable clinical decision-making.
  • Factors like surgical scars, patient age, and treatment duration did not improve observer agreement on cosmetic outcomes.
  • Standardized objective assessment methods are needed to replace subjective visual examination in PC management.

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Evaluating Inter- and Intraobserver Agreement on Pectus Carinatum Severity and Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison of Subjective and Objective Assessment Methods. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-12-02. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/9477?via_space=staycurrentmd

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