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Defining and Assessing the Reproducibility of Crohn's Disease Endoscopic Lesions: A Delphi-like Method from the GETAID.
Buisson, A.; Filippi, J.; Amiot, A. et al.
2021In Journal of Crohn's & colitis, 15 (6), p. 1000-1008
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Keywords :
Crohn’s disease; endoscopic lesions; reproducibility; ulcerations
Abstract :
[en] BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Defining and assessing the reproducibility of Crohn's disease [CD] endoscopic lesions is essential in assessing endoscopic healing. METHODS: Twelve endoscopic CD experts from the GETAID defined aphthoid erosions [AE], superficial ulcerations [SU], deep ulcerations [DU], stenosis, and fistulas according to a Delphi-like method. Thirty different GETAID physicians declared if they found acceptable each definition. Intra- and inter-observer agreements were investigated using 100 videos with one tagged specific lesion [AE, SU, DU, or sham lesion] read by 15 independent endoscopists at baseline and 1 month later in a randomised order. Video quality was determined by an external reader. According to kappa estimate [κ ±standard error], intra or inter-observer agreement was qualified as 'moderate' [0.4-0.6], 'substantial' [0.6-0.8], or 'almost perfect' [0.8-1.0]. RESULTS: Among 30 different experts, 83% to 97% found acceptable the definitions retrieved from the Delphi-like method. Intra-observer κ was 0.717 [±0.019] for SU, 0.681 [±0.027] for AE, 0.856 [±0.014] for DU, showing 'substantial' agreement. It was 0.801 [±0.016] for any ulceration [DU or SU]. There was a high variability across readers from 'moderate' to 'almost perfect' agreement. Inter-observer κ was 0.548 [±0.042] for SU, 0.554 [±0.028] for AE 0.694 [±0.041] for DU, and 0.705 [±0.042] for any ulceration. Inter-observer agreement increased when reading the 53 high-quality videos: 0.787 [±0.064] [p = 0.001], 0.607 [±0.043] [p = 0.001], and 0.782 [±0.064][p = 0.001] for DU, AE, and any ulceration, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Despite variable intra-agreement level across readers, the GETAID definitions for CD endoscopic lesions provided 'substantial' inter-observer agreements, especially in case of high-quality videos.
Disciplines :
Gastroenterology & hepatology
Author, co-author :
Buisson, A.
Filippi, J.
Amiot, A.
Cadiot, G.
Allez, M.
Marteau, P.
Bouhnik, Y.
Pineton de Chambrun, G.
Pelletier, A. L.
Nancey, S.
Moussata, D.
Attar, A.
Blain, A.
Vuitton, L.
Vernier-Massouille, G.
Seksik, P.
Nachury, M.
Dupas, J. L.
Laharie, D.
Peyrin-Biroulet, L.
Louis, Edouard  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Hépato-gastroentérologie
Mary, J. Y.
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Language :
English
Title :
Defining and Assessing the Reproducibility of Crohn's Disease Endoscopic Lesions: A Delphi-like Method from the GETAID.
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Journal of Crohn's & colitis
ISSN :
1873-9946
eISSN :
1876-4479
Volume :
15
Issue :
6
Pages :
1000-1008
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Commentary :
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.
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