Objectives-To evaluate the intra-and inter-rater agreement for myometrial lesions using Morphologic Uterus Sonographic Assessment terminology.Methods-Thirteen raters with high (n = 6) or medium experience (n = 7) assessed 30 3-dimensional ultrasound clips with (n = 20) and without (n = 10) benign myometrial lesions. Myometrial lesions were reported as poorly or well defined and then systematically evaluated for the presence of individual features. The clips were blindly assessed twice (at a 2-month interval). Intra- and inter-rater agreements were calculated with. statistics.Results-The reporting of poorly defined lesions reached moderate intra-rater agreement (kappa = 0.49 [high experience] and 0.47 [medium experience]) and poor inter-rater agreement (kappa = 0.39 [high experience] and 0.25 [medium experience]). The reporting of well-defined lesions reached good to very good intra-rater agreement (kappa = 0.73 [high experience] and 0.82 [medium experience]) and good inter-rater agreement (kappa = 0.75 [high experience] and 0.63 [medium experience]). Most individual features associated with ill-defined lesions reached moderate intra-and inter-rater agreement among highly experienced raters (kappa = 0.41-0.60). The least reproducible features were myometrial cysts, hyperechoic islands, subendometrial lines and buds, and translesional flow (kappa = 0.11-0.34). Most individual features associated with well-defined lesions reached moderate to good intra-and inter-rater agreement among all observers (kappa = 0.41-0.80). The least reproducible features were a serosal contour, asymmetry, a hyperechoic rim, and fan-shaped shadows (kappa = 0.00-0.35).Conclusions-The reporting of well-defined lesions showed excellent agreement, whereas the agreement for poorly defined lesions was low, even among highly experienced raters. The agreement on identifying individual features varied, especially for features associated with ill-defined lesions. Guidelines on minimum requirements for features associated with ill-defined lesions to be interpreted as poorly defined lesions may improve agreement.

Rasmussen, C.k., Van den Bosch, T., Exacoustos, C., Manegold-Brauer, G., Benacerraf, B.r., Froyman, W., et al. (2019). Intra- and Inter-Rater Agreement Describing Myometrial Lesions Using Morphologic Uterus Sonographic Assessment: A Pilot Study. JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 38(10), 2673-2683 [10.1002/jum.14971].

Intra- and Inter-Rater Agreement Describing Myometrial Lesions Using Morphologic Uterus Sonographic Assessment: A Pilot Study

Exacoustos C.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Objectives-To evaluate the intra-and inter-rater agreement for myometrial lesions using Morphologic Uterus Sonographic Assessment terminology.Methods-Thirteen raters with high (n = 6) or medium experience (n = 7) assessed 30 3-dimensional ultrasound clips with (n = 20) and without (n = 10) benign myometrial lesions. Myometrial lesions were reported as poorly or well defined and then systematically evaluated for the presence of individual features. The clips were blindly assessed twice (at a 2-month interval). Intra- and inter-rater agreements were calculated with. statistics.Results-The reporting of poorly defined lesions reached moderate intra-rater agreement (kappa = 0.49 [high experience] and 0.47 [medium experience]) and poor inter-rater agreement (kappa = 0.39 [high experience] and 0.25 [medium experience]). The reporting of well-defined lesions reached good to very good intra-rater agreement (kappa = 0.73 [high experience] and 0.82 [medium experience]) and good inter-rater agreement (kappa = 0.75 [high experience] and 0.63 [medium experience]). Most individual features associated with ill-defined lesions reached moderate intra-and inter-rater agreement among highly experienced raters (kappa = 0.41-0.60). The least reproducible features were myometrial cysts, hyperechoic islands, subendometrial lines and buds, and translesional flow (kappa = 0.11-0.34). Most individual features associated with well-defined lesions reached moderate to good intra-and inter-rater agreement among all observers (kappa = 0.41-0.80). The least reproducible features were a serosal contour, asymmetry, a hyperechoic rim, and fan-shaped shadows (kappa = 0.00-0.35).Conclusions-The reporting of well-defined lesions showed excellent agreement, whereas the agreement for poorly defined lesions was low, even among highly experienced raters. The agreement on identifying individual features varied, especially for features associated with ill-defined lesions. Guidelines on minimum requirements for features associated with ill-defined lesions to be interpreted as poorly defined lesions may improve agreement.
2019
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti non anonimi
Settore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIA
English
adenomyosis; fibromas; gynecology; observer variability; ultrasound
Rasmussen, C.k., Van den Bosch, T., Exacoustos, C., Manegold-Brauer, G., Benacerraf, B.r., Froyman, W., et al. (2019). Intra- and Inter-Rater Agreement Describing Myometrial Lesions Using Morphologic Uterus Sonographic Assessment: A Pilot Study. JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 38(10), 2673-2683 [10.1002/jum.14971].
Rasmussen, Ck; Van den Bosch, T; Exacoustos, C; Manegold-Brauer, G; Benacerraf, Br; Froyman, W; Landolfo, C; Condorelli, M; Egekvist, Ag; Josefsson, H; Leone, Fpg; Jokubkiene, L; Zannoni, L; Epstein, E; Installe, A; Dueholm, M
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