Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the repeatability and reproducibility of the
radiographical stress technique using the Vezzoni-modified Badertscher distension
device (VMBDD).
Materials and Methods Stress radiographs of 10 dogs obtained with the VMBDD were performed consecutively
by two different operators and then measured twice by a third veterinarian. The technical
repeatability was first assessed individually for the two operators who took the stress
radiographs, followed by the technical reproducibility. The obtained variances were
used to calculate the 95% limits of agreement for the measurement repeatability, the
technical repeatability and the technical reproducibility.
Results Both the technical repeatability and reproducibility of the VMBDD technique were
good, with the 95% limits of agreement of the measurement repeatability and technical
repeatability equalling ± 0.07 overall, and the 95% limits of agreement of the technical
reproducibility being ± 0.09.
Clinical Significance These results, in combination with the previous results for the measurement of the
laxity index, support the use of the VMBDD as a reliable in-house evaluation method
to assess the hip joint by trained clinicians. For screening purposes, however, we
suggest to limit the number of evaluators, to limit the variability.
Keywords
hip - laxity - radiographs - repeatability - reproducibility