2022
DOI: 10.1097/bpo.0000000000002269
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A Comparison of 2 Abbreviated Methods for Assessing Adolescent Bone Age: The Shorthand Bone Age Method and the SickKids/Columbia Method

Abstract: Background: Radiographic assessment of bone age is critically important to decision-making on the type and timing of operative interventions in pediatric orthopaedics. The current widely accepted method for determining bone age is time and resourceintensive. This study sought to assess the reliability and accuracy of 2 abbreviated methods, the Shorthand Bone Age (SBA) and the SickKids/Columbia (SKC) methods, to the widely accepted Greulich and Pyle (GP) method. Methods: Standard posteroanterior radiographs of … Show more

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“…Historically, the Greulich and Pyle (GP) skeletal atlas and the Tanner-Whitehouse staging system, both of which rely on the anteroposterior left wrist and hand radiographs, have been the most widely used skeletal maturity systems. 1 Over time, other systems have been developed to facilitate BA assessment from other joints, including: the shoulder, 3 wrist, 4,5 hand, [6][7][8] elbow, [9][10][11] hip, 12,13 knee, 14,15 and calcaneus. 16,17 In addition, many of these systems are faster to use and demonstrate improved inter and intrarater reliability compared with the GP and Tanner-Whitehouse methods.…”
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“…Historically, the Greulich and Pyle (GP) skeletal atlas and the Tanner-Whitehouse staging system, both of which rely on the anteroposterior left wrist and hand radiographs, have been the most widely used skeletal maturity systems. 1 Over time, other systems have been developed to facilitate BA assessment from other joints, including: the shoulder, 3 wrist, 4,5 hand, [6][7][8] elbow, [9][10][11] hip, 12,13 knee, 14,15 and calcaneus. 16,17 In addition, many of these systems are faster to use and demonstrate improved inter and intrarater reliability compared with the GP and Tanner-Whitehouse methods.…”
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confidence: 99%