Malrotated lateral radiographs do not allow for proper assessment of patellar height using the Caton‐Deschamps Index
Moses Kamal Dieter El Kayali, Luis Vincent Bürck, Rosa Berndt, Alan Getgood, Clemens Gwinner, Lorenz Pichler

TL;DR
Malrotated knee X-rays lead to inaccurate patellar height measurements using the Caton-Deschamps Index, affecting clinical decisions.
Contribution
This study identifies a clinically relevant threshold for malrotation in lateral knee radiographs affecting patellar height assessment.
Findings
Malrotated radiographs significantly alter Caton-Deschamps Index values compared to properly aligned images.
34.9% of patients showed a clinically important difference in patellar height measurements due to malrotation.
An APD cut-off of 6.3 mm corresponds to a 0.1 change in the Caton-Deschamps Index.
Abstract
To compare patellar height measurement (PHM) using the Caton‐Deschamps Index (CDI) on malrotated versus properly positioned lateral knee radiographs within the same patients. It was hypothesised that malrotation would significantly alter CDI values. A secondary aim was to establish an anterior–posterior distance (APD) cut‐off for malrotation corresponding to a minimally clinically important difference (MCID) of 0.1 in ΔCDI. This retrospective analysis included patients with lateral knee radiographs between January 2020 and March 2023 at a single academic institution. Patients were included if at least two radiographs were available: one with malrotation (APD ≥ 1 mm) and one properly aligned (APD < 1 mm). Radiographs with tilt, prior osseous surgery, or fractures were excluded. Patellar height was measured using the CDI. Inter and intrarater reliability were assessed via intraclass…
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TopicsLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
