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Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography an Operator-Dependent Method or a Fast and Reliably Teachable Diagnostic Tool? Interreader Agreements of Three Ultrasonographers with Different Training Levels

Objectives. To assess interreader agreements and a learning curve between three (senior, junior, and beginner) different experienced musculoskeletal ultrasonographers. Senior served as the imaging “gold standard”. Methods. Clinically dominant joints (finger, shoulder, knee, tibiotalar, and talonavic...

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Autores principales: Ohrndorf, Sarah, Naumann, Lydia, Grundey, Jessica, Scheel, Tanja, Scheel, Alexander K., Werner, Carola, Backhaus, Marina
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21197088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/164518
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author Ohrndorf, Sarah
Naumann, Lydia
Grundey, Jessica
Scheel, Tanja
Scheel, Alexander K.
Werner, Carola
Backhaus, Marina
author_facet Ohrndorf, Sarah
Naumann, Lydia
Grundey, Jessica
Scheel, Tanja
Scheel, Alexander K.
Werner, Carola
Backhaus, Marina
author_sort Ohrndorf, Sarah
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description Objectives. To assess interreader agreements and a learning curve between three (senior, junior, and beginner) different experienced musculoskeletal ultrasonographers. Senior served as the imaging “gold standard”. Methods. Clinically dominant joints (finger, shoulder, knee, tibiotalar, and talonavicular) of 15 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients were examined by three different experienced ultrasonographers (senior 10 years, junior 10 months, and beginner one month). Each patient's ultrasonographic findings were reported unaware of the other investigators' results. κ coefficients, percentage agreements, sensitivities, and specificities were calculated. Results. 120 joints of 15 RA patients were evaluated. Comparing junior's and beginner's results each to the senior's findings, the overall κ for all examined joints was 0.83 (93%) for junior and 0.43 (76%) for beginner. Regarding the different joints, junior's findings correlate very well with the senior's findings (finger joints: κ = 0.82; shoulder: κ = 0.9; knee: κ = 0.74; tibiotalar joint: κ = 0.84; talonavicular joint: κ = 0.84) while beginner's findings just showed fair to moderate agreements (finger joints: κ = 0.4; shoulder: κ = 0.42; knee: κ = 0.4; tibiotalar joint: κ = 0.59; talonavicular joint: κ = 0.35). In total, beginner's results clearly improved from κ = 0.34 (agreement of 67%) at baseline to κ = 0.78 (agreement of 89%) at the end of the evaluation period. Conclusions. Ultrasonographic evaluation of a ten-month-experienced investigator in comparison to a senior ultrasonographer was of substantial agreement. Agreements between a beginner and a highly experienced ultrasonographer were only fair at the beginning, but during the study including ultrasonographical sessions of 15 RA patients, the beginner clearly improved in musculoskeletal ultrasonography.
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spelling pubmed-30044062010-12-30 Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography an Operator-Dependent Method or a Fast and Reliably Teachable Diagnostic Tool? Interreader Agreements of Three Ultrasonographers with Different Training Levels Ohrndorf, Sarah Naumann, Lydia Grundey, Jessica Scheel, Tanja Scheel, Alexander K. Werner, Carola Backhaus, Marina Int J Rheumatol Research Article Objectives. To assess interreader agreements and a learning curve between three (senior, junior, and beginner) different experienced musculoskeletal ultrasonographers. Senior served as the imaging “gold standard”. Methods. Clinically dominant joints (finger, shoulder, knee, tibiotalar, and talonavicular) of 15 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients were examined by three different experienced ultrasonographers (senior 10 years, junior 10 months, and beginner one month). Each patient's ultrasonographic findings were reported unaware of the other investigators' results. κ coefficients, percentage agreements, sensitivities, and specificities were calculated. Results. 120 joints of 15 RA patients were evaluated. Comparing junior's and beginner's results each to the senior's findings, the overall κ for all examined joints was 0.83 (93%) for junior and 0.43 (76%) for beginner. Regarding the different joints, junior's findings correlate very well with the senior's findings (finger joints: κ = 0.82; shoulder: κ = 0.9; knee: κ = 0.74; tibiotalar joint: κ = 0.84; talonavicular joint: κ = 0.84) while beginner's findings just showed fair to moderate agreements (finger joints: κ = 0.4; shoulder: κ = 0.42; knee: κ = 0.4; tibiotalar joint: κ = 0.59; talonavicular joint: κ = 0.35). In total, beginner's results clearly improved from κ = 0.34 (agreement of 67%) at baseline to κ = 0.78 (agreement of 89%) at the end of the evaluation period. Conclusions. Ultrasonographic evaluation of a ten-month-experienced investigator in comparison to a senior ultrasonographer was of substantial agreement. Agreements between a beginner and a highly experienced ultrasonographer were only fair at the beginning, but during the study including ultrasonographical sessions of 15 RA patients, the beginner clearly improved in musculoskeletal ultrasonography. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010 2010-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3004406/ /pubmed/21197088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/164518 Text en Copyright © 2010 Sarah Ohrndorf et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ohrndorf, Sarah
Naumann, Lydia
Grundey, Jessica
Scheel, Tanja
Scheel, Alexander K.
Werner, Carola
Backhaus, Marina
Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography an Operator-Dependent Method or a Fast and Reliably Teachable Diagnostic Tool? Interreader Agreements of Three Ultrasonographers with Different Training Levels
title Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography an Operator-Dependent Method or a Fast and Reliably Teachable Diagnostic Tool? Interreader Agreements of Three Ultrasonographers with Different Training Levels
title_full Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography an Operator-Dependent Method or a Fast and Reliably Teachable Diagnostic Tool? Interreader Agreements of Three Ultrasonographers with Different Training Levels
title_fullStr Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography an Operator-Dependent Method or a Fast and Reliably Teachable Diagnostic Tool? Interreader Agreements of Three Ultrasonographers with Different Training Levels
title_full_unstemmed Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography an Operator-Dependent Method or a Fast and Reliably Teachable Diagnostic Tool? Interreader Agreements of Three Ultrasonographers with Different Training Levels
title_short Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography an Operator-Dependent Method or a Fast and Reliably Teachable Diagnostic Tool? Interreader Agreements of Three Ultrasonographers with Different Training Levels
title_sort is musculoskeletal ultrasonography an operator-dependent method or a fast and reliably teachable diagnostic tool? interreader agreements of three ultrasonographers with different training levels
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21197088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/164518
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