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Reliability of clinical attachment level recordings: Effects on prevalence, extent, and severity estimates
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2003Registro en:
Journal of Periodontology, Volumen 74, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 512-520
00223492
10.1902/jop.2003.74.4.512
Autor
López, Rodrigo
Retamales, Carolina
Aranda Contreras, Carolina Andrea
Montes, José L.
Marín, Alejandro
Væth, Michael
Baelum, Vibeke
Institución
Resumen
Background: Although unreliability of periodontal measurements is considered mainly to concern attempts to detect true changes in longitudinal studies, it is also a source of variability that may substantially decrease the precision of estimates obtained in cross-sectional studies. This study assessed the effects of measurement errors on estimates of prevalence, extent, and severity of clinical attachment loss. Methods: Four examiners performed repeat attachment level recordings in 128, 122, 134, and 133 adolescents, respectively, who participated in a study of clinical attachment loss among 9,162 high school students from Santiago, Chile. A total of 48,954 duplicate recordings were made. Two examiner teams carried out repeat examinations among 292 and 254 subjects, respectively, corresponding to a total number of 51,600 duplicate recordings for interexaminer reliability assessment. Results: A sizeable imprecision was noted regarding prevalence estimates, particularly at the ≥1 mm leve