Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Radiol. Sep 28, 2017; 9(9): 359-364
Published online Sep 28, 2017. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v9.i9.359
Table 1 Distribution (n = 44) of distal radius fractures according to the Frykman classification
Frykman-classification
I3
II0
III10
IV5
V2
VI2
VII9
VIII13
Table 2 Thickness of the pronator quadratus complex measured on lateral conventional radiographs and sagital reconstructions of a computed tomography
Total (n = 89)With fractureWithout fracture
(n = 44)(n = 45)
CR (mm)7.5 ± 2.88.8 ± 2.96.2 ± 1.8
CT (mm)9.4 ± 3.010.9 ± 3.17.8 ± 2.0
Correlation0.7950.740.695
coefficient
Table 3 Frequency of a positive and negative fat pad sign depending on the absence or presence of a fracture
CR pronator quadratus fat pad sign
Radius fracturePositiveNegativeTotal
Yes212344
No24345
Total236689
Table 4 Sensitivity and specificity of the positive fat pad sign for detection of a fracture
SensitivitySpecificityPositiveNegative
predictive valuepredictive value
Positive fat pad48.00%96.00%91.00%65.00%
sign for detection
of a fracture