Objective. To propose simple capillaroscopic definitions for interpretation of capillaroscopic morphologies and to assess inter-rater reliability. Methods. The simple definitions proposed were: normal-hairpin, tortuous or crossing; abnormal-not hairpin, not tortuous and not crossing; not evaluable-whenever rater undecided between normal and abnormal. Based upon an aimed kappa of 0.80 and default prevalences of normal (0.4), abnormal (0.4) and not evaluable (0.2) capillaries, 90 single capillaries were presented to three groups of raters: experienced independent raters, n = 5; attendees of the sixth EULAR capillaroscopy course, n = 34; novices after a 1-h course, n = 11. Inter-rater agreement was assessed by calculation of proportion of agreement and by kappa coefficients. Results. Mean kappa based on 90 capillaries was 0.47 (95% CI: 0.39, 0.54) for expert raters, 0.40 (95% CI: 0.36, 0.44) for attendees and 0.46 (95% CI: 0.41, 0.52) for novices, with overall agreements of 67% (95% CI: 63, 71), 63% (95% CI: 60, 65) and 67% (95% CI: 63, 70), respectively. Comparing only normal vs the combined groups of abnormal and not evaluable capillaries did increase the kappa: 0.51 (95% CI: 0.37, 0.65), 0.53 (95% CI: 0.49, 0.58) and 0.55 (95% CI: 0.49, 0.62). On the condition that the capillaries were classifiable, the mean kappa was 0.62 (95% CI: 0.50, 0.74) for expert raters (n = 65), 0.76 (95% CI: 0.69, 0.83) for attendees (n = 20) and 0.81 (95% CI: 0.74, 0.89) for novices (n = 44). Conclusion. This multicentre, international study showed moderate reliability of simple capillaroscopic definitions for describing morphology of capillaries by rheumatologists with varying levels of expertise. Novices were capable of distinguishing normal from abnormal capillaries by means of a 1-h training session. In future studies, the class not evaluable may be obsolete. © The Author 2015.

An EULAR study group pilot study on reliability of simple capillaroscopic definitions to describe capillary morphology in rheumatic diseases / Smith, Vanessa; Beeckman, Sam; Herrick, Ariane L.; Decuman, Saskia; Deschepper, Ellen; De Keyser, Filip; Distler, Oliver; Foeldvari, Ivan; Ingegnoli, Francesca; Müller Ladner, Ulf; Riccieri, Valeria; Riemekasten, Gabriela; Sulli, Alberto; Voskuyl, Alexandre; Cutolo, Maurizio; Abdessemed, Amina; Adriano, Alatri; Allanore, Yannick; Andreoli, Laura; Araújo, Filipe; Barth, Zoltán; Brasseur, Jean Pierre; Campochiaro, Corrado; Blan, Rayma Castalia Peña; Chartrand, Sandra; Corvaglia, Stefania; Cuciti, Cristina; Damjanov, Nemanja; De Almeida Borges, Fernando; De Keyser, Eline; De Knop, Kathleen; De Kock, Joris; Fernandez, Maria Jose; Filippini, Matteo; Garcia, Ana Cunha Luiza; Kwan, Carmen Ho Tze; Hermann, Walter; Pichardo, Sonia Houston; Ickinger, Claudia; Ikic, Alena; Kopec Medrek, Magdalena; Kubo, Satoshi; Makol, Ashima; Marrazza, Mariagrazia; Mesa, Miguel Antonio; Michalska Jakubus, Małgorzata; Miossi, Renata; Mogosan, Corina; Moretti, Giovanna; Mostmans, Yora; Murat, Inanc; Nelson, Silas; Nobuhara, Yumiko; Parisi, Simone; Parmanne, Pinja; Da Fonseca, Emanuela Pimenta; Portuesi, Maria Giovanna; Ruaro, Barbara; Berntsen, Kristin Schjander; Severino, Adriana; Terroso, Georgina; Tu, Nguyen Thanh Hien; Van Durme, Caroline; Van Hoydonck, Marijke; Van Landuyt, Kristel; Franco, Carlos Jaime Velasquez; Vilela, Veronica; Von Kemp, Karl; Widuchowska, Małgorzata; Wijnant, Sara; Zuniga Vera, Andres. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1462-0324. - STAMPA. - 55:5(2016), pp. 883-890. [10.1093/rheumatology/kev441]

An EULAR study group pilot study on reliability of simple capillaroscopic definitions to describe capillary morphology in rheumatic diseases

RICCIERI, Valeria;
2016

Abstract

Objective. To propose simple capillaroscopic definitions for interpretation of capillaroscopic morphologies and to assess inter-rater reliability. Methods. The simple definitions proposed were: normal-hairpin, tortuous or crossing; abnormal-not hairpin, not tortuous and not crossing; not evaluable-whenever rater undecided between normal and abnormal. Based upon an aimed kappa of 0.80 and default prevalences of normal (0.4), abnormal (0.4) and not evaluable (0.2) capillaries, 90 single capillaries were presented to three groups of raters: experienced independent raters, n = 5; attendees of the sixth EULAR capillaroscopy course, n = 34; novices after a 1-h course, n = 11. Inter-rater agreement was assessed by calculation of proportion of agreement and by kappa coefficients. Results. Mean kappa based on 90 capillaries was 0.47 (95% CI: 0.39, 0.54) for expert raters, 0.40 (95% CI: 0.36, 0.44) for attendees and 0.46 (95% CI: 0.41, 0.52) for novices, with overall agreements of 67% (95% CI: 63, 71), 63% (95% CI: 60, 65) and 67% (95% CI: 63, 70), respectively. Comparing only normal vs the combined groups of abnormal and not evaluable capillaries did increase the kappa: 0.51 (95% CI: 0.37, 0.65), 0.53 (95% CI: 0.49, 0.58) and 0.55 (95% CI: 0.49, 0.62). On the condition that the capillaries were classifiable, the mean kappa was 0.62 (95% CI: 0.50, 0.74) for expert raters (n = 65), 0.76 (95% CI: 0.69, 0.83) for attendees (n = 20) and 0.81 (95% CI: 0.74, 0.89) for novices (n = 44). Conclusion. This multicentre, international study showed moderate reliability of simple capillaroscopic definitions for describing morphology of capillaries by rheumatologists with varying levels of expertise. Novices were capable of distinguishing normal from abnormal capillaries by means of a 1-h training session. In future studies, the class not evaluable may be obsolete. © The Author 2015.
2016
capillaroscopy; definitions; eular study group on microcirculation; experts; morphology; novices; reliability; trainees; rheumatology; pharmacology (medical)
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An EULAR study group pilot study on reliability of simple capillaroscopic definitions to describe capillary morphology in rheumatic diseases / Smith, Vanessa; Beeckman, Sam; Herrick, Ariane L.; Decuman, Saskia; Deschepper, Ellen; De Keyser, Filip; Distler, Oliver; Foeldvari, Ivan; Ingegnoli, Francesca; Müller Ladner, Ulf; Riccieri, Valeria; Riemekasten, Gabriela; Sulli, Alberto; Voskuyl, Alexandre; Cutolo, Maurizio; Abdessemed, Amina; Adriano, Alatri; Allanore, Yannick; Andreoli, Laura; Araújo, Filipe; Barth, Zoltán; Brasseur, Jean Pierre; Campochiaro, Corrado; Blan, Rayma Castalia Peña; Chartrand, Sandra; Corvaglia, Stefania; Cuciti, Cristina; Damjanov, Nemanja; De Almeida Borges, Fernando; De Keyser, Eline; De Knop, Kathleen; De Kock, Joris; Fernandez, Maria Jose; Filippini, Matteo; Garcia, Ana Cunha Luiza; Kwan, Carmen Ho Tze; Hermann, Walter; Pichardo, Sonia Houston; Ickinger, Claudia; Ikic, Alena; Kopec Medrek, Magdalena; Kubo, Satoshi; Makol, Ashima; Marrazza, Mariagrazia; Mesa, Miguel Antonio; Michalska Jakubus, Małgorzata; Miossi, Renata; Mogosan, Corina; Moretti, Giovanna; Mostmans, Yora; Murat, Inanc; Nelson, Silas; Nobuhara, Yumiko; Parisi, Simone; Parmanne, Pinja; Da Fonseca, Emanuela Pimenta; Portuesi, Maria Giovanna; Ruaro, Barbara; Berntsen, Kristin Schjander; Severino, Adriana; Terroso, Georgina; Tu, Nguyen Thanh Hien; Van Durme, Caroline; Van Hoydonck, Marijke; Van Landuyt, Kristel; Franco, Carlos Jaime Velasquez; Vilela, Veronica; Von Kemp, Karl; Widuchowska, Małgorzata; Wijnant, Sara; Zuniga Vera, Andres. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1462-0324. - STAMPA. - 55:5(2016), pp. 883-890. [10.1093/rheumatology/kev441]
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