Skip to main content
. 2020 Oct 26;92(1):102–108. doi: 10.1080/17453674.2020.1837420

Table 1.

Base distribution of fractures according to the AO classification. Values are count (%)

  Train (n = 4,941)
Test (n = 409)
Fracture type Yes Maybe No Yes Maybe No
Fracture 2,156 (44) 121 (2) 2,664 (54) 306 (75) 13 (3) 90 (22)
Malleolar (44) 1,696 (34) 63 (1) 3,182 (64) 210 (51) 6 (1) 193 (47)
Tibia distal (43) 254 (5) 6 (0) 4,681 (95) 63 (15) 2 (0) 344 (84)
Fibula (4F2–3) 129 (3) 3 (0) 4,809 (97) 37 (9) 0 (0) 372 (91)
Tibia diaphyseal (42) 88 (2) 0 (0) 4,853 (98) 27 (7) 0 (0) 382 (93)
Other bone 210 (4) 47 (1) 4,684 (95) 35 (9) 5 (1) 369 (90)

“Other bone” generally indicates a visible fracture of the foot. It was possible for an examination to have multiple fracture labels.