Introduction
Lequesne’s vertical-center-anterior margin (VCA) angle measured on the false profile view of the pelvis aims at quantifying
the anterior acetabular coverage of the femoral head. The anterior delimitation of the acetabular roof is often defined on
the false profile view but there are no data on its interrater reliability. Additionally, it is not known how pelvic tilt
may influence this angle. Finally, the plane in which this angle is measured lies at an angle of 65° to the sagittal plane
and we wondered if this angle would be transposable to the anterior acetabular coverage measured in the sagittal plane.
Methods
Eight hips from four cadaver pelvises were investigated by means of a total of 72 false profile views, each taken in defined
pelvic inclinations at 5° increments ranging from −20° to +20°, and the VCA angle measured by three independent raters. A
computed tomography (CT) of each hip was performed in a neutral pelvic tilt position and a sagittal 2D reconstruction calculated
in order to measure anterior coverage in the sagittal plane. The interrater reliability of the VCA angles was assessed using
the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). The dependence of the VCA angle on pelvic tilt was assessed by regression analysis.
The Correlation between the VCA angle and anterior coverage in the sagittal plane of the CT was analyzed using a simple linear
regression model.
Results
The interrater reliability for measurements of the VCA angle was almost perfect (ICC:0.97). Regression analysis showed that
each degree of pelvic tilt was accompanied by a change of the VCA angle by a value of 0.63° (P < 0.001). A low correlation between the VCA angle measured in the false profile view and the anterior coverage in the sagittal
plane was statistically not significant (r = 0.667, P = 0.06).
Conclusions
Lequesne’s VCA angle has an excellent interrater reliability and represents a reliable measure of acetabular dysplasia for
comparisons with published data. Lequesne’s VCA angle is influenced by pelvic tilt in a linear manner. Performing the false
profile view in a standing position may reduce the clinical relevance of this dependency on pelvic tilt. The correlation of
Lequesne’s VCA angle to anterior acetabular coverage in the sagittal plane is low and therefore unsuitable to be transposed
into the sagittal plane.
Keywords Hip - LEQUESNE’s false profile view - Pelvic tilt - Anterior acetabular coverage