%0 Journal Article %T Interobserver Variability of Radiographic Assessment using a Mobile Messaging Application as a Teleconsultation Tool %J The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery %I Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iranian Society of Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy and Sports Tramatology,Iranian Orthopaedic Association %Z 2345-4644 %A Ozkan, Sezai %A Mellema, Jos J. %A Ring, David %A Chen, Neal C. %D 2017 %\ 09/01/2017 %V 5 %N 5 %P 308-314 %! Interobserver Variability of Radiographic Assessment using a Mobile Messaging Application as a Teleconsultation Tool %K Decision-making %K Distal radius %K Interobserver agreement %K Messaging application %K Teleconsultation %R 10.22038/abjs.2016.7954 %X Background: To examine whether interobserver reliability, decision-making, and confidence in decision-making in thetreatment of distal radius fractures changes if radiographs are viewed on a messenger application on a mobile phonecompared to a standard DICOM viewer.Methods: Radiographs of distal radius fractures were presented to surgeons on either a smart phone using a mobilemessenger application or a laptop using a DICOM viewer application. Twenty observers participated: 10 (50%) wererandomly assigned to the DICOM viewer group and 10 (50%) to the mobile messenger group. Each observer was askedto evaluate the cases and (1) classify the fracture type according to the AO classification, (2) recommend operative orconservative treatment and (3) rate their confidence about this decision.Results: There was no significant difference in interobserver reliability for AO classification and recommendation forsurgery for distal radius fractures in both groups. The percentage of recommendation for surgery was significantlyhigher in the messenger application group compared to the DICOM viewer group (89% versus 78%, P=0.019) and theconfidence for treatment decision was significantly higher in the mobile messenger group compared to the DICOM viewergroup (8.9 versus 7.9, P=0.026).Conclusion: Messenger applications on mobile phones could facilitate remote decision-making for patients with distalradius fractures, but should be used with caution. %U https://abjs.mums.ac.ir/article_7954_5c98092af228ac1da0883cbd2e1fac3f.pdf