True lateral imaging during lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy: Interobserver reliability

Patrick H. Waring, Isaac Cohen,Timothy P. Maus, Belinda Duszynski,Michael B. Furman

Interventional Pain Medicine(2024)

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Background True lateral imaging (TLI), obtained by superimposing bilateral lumbar spine structures and aligning superior endplate cortical bone, requires deliberate rotational adjustments of the laterally positioned fluoroscope in both the axial and longitudinal planes. True lateral segmental imaging is necessary to depict true and accurate radiofrequency (RF) cannula positioning relative to bony anatomy during lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy (LMBRFN). Objective To determine the interobserver reliability of TLI during LMBRFN. Methods This was a retrospective review of a prospectively generated collection of lateral fluoroscopic images to determine the interobserver reliability of TLI during LMBRFN. Lateral fluoroscopic images were prospectively collected from 34 consecutive L4-5 and L5-S1 LMBRFN procedures during routine clinical practice. Employing International Pain and Spine Intervention Society (IPSIS) LMBRFN and TLI techniques, an RF cannula was positioned parallel to the L3 and L4 medial branches and the L5 dorsal rami. During the normal course of TLI, untrue and final true lateral segmental images were obtained and saved. An original data set of 100 pairs of true and untrue lateral images was reviewed to verify true laterality using established criteria; disagreement was resolved by consensus or discarding ambiguous cases. To measure interobserver reliability (Cohen's Kappa), two blinded expert reviewers independently reviewed the image set, identifying the true lateral image and the plane requiring correction. Results The observers agreed upon 98/98 true lateral RF-segment images (Kappa score 1.0 [1.00,1.00]). The observers agreed upon 86/98 maneuvers to correct the untrue RF-segment image. The Kappa score for determining the most appropriate corrective maneuver was 0.76 (0.63,0.89), showing substantial interobserver agreement. Conclusions The true lateral image of the targeted RF segment during LMBRFN was reliably determined with perfect interobserver agreement. Interobserver agreement was substantial regarding the maneuver to achieve TLI.
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Interobserver reliability,Kappa,True lateral imaging,Lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy
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