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Correlation of the Clinical Outcome and Radiographic Measurement of the Calcaneal Fractures
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Dong Eun Shin, Jin Yong Kim, Dong Bae Shin, Yong Jung Kim, Soo Hong Han, Young Je Soung
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J Korean Soc Fract 2001;14(4):698-705. Published online October 31, 2001
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2001.14.4.698
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To evaluate the prognostic factors associated with the clinical outcome, which analysed with use of the Pearson correlation method in AOFAS score and radiographic measurement between normal and the affected site after operative treatment of the calcaneal fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS We evaluated 13 patients(13 cases) who had unilateral calcaneal fractures. At the latest follow-up, we calculated the mean differences of the Bohler angle, gissane angle, heel height, calcaneal width, calcaneal length, talocalcaneal angle, talar declination angle, subtalar incongruity between normal and affected site on the lateral view of ankle and tangential view of the calcaneus. And then the correlation between radiographic measurement and the clinical outcome analysed by Pearson correlation method. RESULTS Heel height(correlation coefficient = 0.827, p-value<005) and subtalar incongruity(correlation coeffidient = -0.764, p-value<0.05) were closely correlated with the clinical outcome and the B hler angle showed lower correlation coefficiency(correlation coefficiency = 0.470, p-value : 0.104) compare to the heel height. CONCLUSION We suggested that restoration of the heel height and subtalar incongruity was significantly correlated to the clinical outcome after operative treatment of the calcaneal fractures.
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