Abstract Inter and intra-observer agreement in classifying the presence of gallstones by ultrasonographic images according to established criteria was studied. A film recording of 50 routine ultrasonographic examinations of the gallbladder was read by each of the 46 observers who participated in the Multicenter Italian Study on Epidemiology of Cholelithiasis (M.I.COL.). The overall Kappa score for inter-observer agreement was 0.649, while intra-observer agreement was "good" or "excellent" (Kappa scores greater than 0.60) in 75% of the observers. No statistical difference for inter-observer agreement between "novices" and "expert" echographers was found in the overall Kappa statistic or in category-specific Kappa scores (gallstone, no gallstone, doubtful and inconclusive examinations) The present study suggests that the development of explicit criteria by a group of trained echographers does not eliminate inter- and intra-observer disagreement in categorizing subjects for gallbladder stones.
Inter and intra-observer variation in ultrasonographic detection of gallstones: The multicenter Italian study on epidemiology of Cholelithiasis (M.I.COL.) / D., Festi; L., Lalloni; F., Taroni; L., Barbara; A., Menotti; G., Ricci; Micol, Group; GINANNI CORRADINI, Stefano; DE SANTIS, Adriano; Attili, Adolfo Francesco. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY. - ISSN 0393-2990. - STAMPA. - 5:1(1989), pp. 51-57. [10.1007/bf00145045]
Inter and intra-observer variation in ultrasonographic detection of gallstones: The multicenter Italian study on epidemiology of Cholelithiasis (M.I.COL.)
GINANNI CORRADINI, Stefano;DE SANTIS, Adriano;ATTILI, Adolfo Francesco
1989
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Abstract Inter and intra-observer agreement in classifying the presence of gallstones by ultrasonographic images according to established criteria was studied. A film recording of 50 routine ultrasonographic examinations of the gallbladder was read by each of the 46 observers who participated in the Multicenter Italian Study on Epidemiology of Cholelithiasis (M.I.COL.). The overall Kappa score for inter-observer agreement was 0.649, while intra-observer agreement was "good" or "excellent" (Kappa scores greater than 0.60) in 75% of the observers. No statistical difference for inter-observer agreement between "novices" and "expert" echographers was found in the overall Kappa statistic or in category-specific Kappa scores (gallstone, no gallstone, doubtful and inconclusive examinations) The present study suggests that the development of explicit criteria by a group of trained echographers does not eliminate inter- and intra-observer disagreement in categorizing subjects for gallbladder stones.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.