Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Rheumatol. Jul 12, 2015; 5(2): 69-81
Published online Jul 12, 2015. doi: 10.5499/wjr.v5.i2.69
Table 1 Summary of knee osteoarthritis grading scales
Scale typeRef.ProsConsUses
GlobalKellgren and Lawrence[67,69]Widely used Adopted by the World Health Organization (1961) and at the 3rd International Symposium of Rheumatic Disease (1966) Moderate to excellent reliabilityMultiple descriptions of the levels have been published Emphasizes osteophytes Poor sensitivity to changeEpidemiological studies Outcome measure (research) Clinical use
Ahlbäck[65] Galli[91]One version uses a template, placed over a radiograph, to show typical bone contourPoor reliability Emphasizes joint space narrowingEpidemiological studies
Sundaram et al[68]No psychometric testing Defines early OA as osteophytes onlyEpidemiological study for knee OA after tibial dome osteotomy
Brandt et al[66]Good correlation to damage seen at arthroscopyNo reliability testing performed Emphasizes joint space narrowingClassify participants for research studies
CompositeSatku et al[97]Includes a variety of features of knee OANo psychometric testingUsed in research to describe OA development after anterior cruciate ligament tears
Kannus et al[96]Includes many features of knee OA, in a variety of locations in the knee Good reliabilityVery complicatedUsed in research to describe OA development after anterior cruciate ligament tears
McAlindon et al[99]Moderate reliability Includes several compartments of the kneeAssesses both knees at onceResearch on the association between knee pain, disability, strength and radiographic evidence of knee OA
Merchant et al[98]Includes several features of knee OANo psychometric testingResearch on the onset of knee OA after ankle or lower leg injuries
Compartmental grading scale for knee OA (CG) Cooke et al[100]Includes several features of knee OA Excellent reliabilityEpidemiological studies Part of the Knee Surgery Triage Tool
IndividualOsteoarthritis Research Society International atlas Altman et al[26]Most commonly-used individual OA feature scale Moderate reliabilityOften used to assess only joint space narrowingEpidemiological studies Monitor progression of knee OA
Thomas et al[110]No psychometric testing
Cooper et al[105]No psychometric testing
Spector et al[30,34,109] Braga et al[116] O'Reilly et al[117]Fair to excellent reliabilityEpidemiological studies Classify participants for intervention studies
Scott feature based scoring system Scott et al[82]Scores 8 different OA features Fair to excellent reliabilityEpidemiological studies Outcome measure
Nottingham logically derived line drawing atlas Nagaosa et al[107]Line drawings are meant to avoid problems using radiographs in an atlas Moderate reliabilityEpidemiological studies Outcome measure (research)
Knee images digital analysis Marijnissen et al[130] Muraki et al[131]Uses continuous scales Excellent reliabilityOnly good-quality radiographs can be usedEpidemiological studies
Knee OA computer-aided diagnosis Oka et al[81]Uses continuous scales Excellent reliabilityEpidemiological studies