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Elaboration and validation of Crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions

AIM: To establish consensual definitions of anoperineal lesions of Crohn’s (APLOC) disease and assess interobserver agreement on their diagnosis between experts. METHODS: A database of digitally recorded pictures of APLOC was examined by a coordinating group who selected two series of 20 pictures il...

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Autores principales: Horaist, Clémence, de Parades, Vincent, Abramowitz, Laurent, Benfredj, Paul, Bonnaud, Guillaume, Bouchard, Dominique, Fathallah, Nadia, Sénéjoux, Agnès, Siproudhis, Laurent, Staumont, Ghislain, Viguier, Manuelle, Marteau, Philippe
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Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5550786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28839437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i29.5371
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author Horaist, Clémence
de Parades, Vincent
Abramowitz, Laurent
Benfredj, Paul
Bonnaud, Guillaume
Bouchard, Dominique
Fathallah, Nadia
Sénéjoux, Agnès
Siproudhis, Laurent
Staumont, Ghislain
Viguier, Manuelle
Marteau, Philippe
author_facet Horaist, Clémence
de Parades, Vincent
Abramowitz, Laurent
Benfredj, Paul
Bonnaud, Guillaume
Bouchard, Dominique
Fathallah, Nadia
Sénéjoux, Agnès
Siproudhis, Laurent
Staumont, Ghislain
Viguier, Manuelle
Marteau, Philippe
author_sort Horaist, Clémence
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description AIM: To establish consensual definitions of anoperineal lesions of Crohn’s (APLOC) disease and assess interobserver agreement on their diagnosis between experts. METHODS: A database of digitally recorded pictures of APLOC was examined by a coordinating group who selected two series of 20 pictures illustrating the various aspects of APLOC. A reading group comprised: eight experts from the Société Nationale Française de Colo Proctologie group of study and research in proctology and one academic dermatologist. All members of the coordinating and reading groups participated in dedicated meetings. The coordinating group initially conducted a literature review to analyse verbatim descriptions used to evaluate APLOC. The study included two phases: establishment of consensual definitions using a formal consensus method and later assessment of interobserver agreement on the diagnosis of APLOC using photos of APLOC, a standardised questionnaire and Fleiss’s kappa test or descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Terms used in literature to evaluate visible APLOC did not include precise definitions or reference to definitions. Most of the expert reports on the first set of photos agreed with the main diagnosis but their verbatim reporting contained substantial variation. The definitions of ulceration (entity, depth, extension), anal skin tags (entity, inflammatory activity, ulcerated aspect), fistula (complexity, quality of drainage, inflammatory activity of external openings), perianal skin lesions (abscess, papules, edema, erythema) and anoperineal scars were validated. For fistulae, they decided to follow the American Gastroenterology Association’s guidelines definitions. The diagnosis of ulceration (κ = 0.70), fistulae (κ = 0.75), inflammatory activity of external fistula openings (86.6% agreement), abscesses (84.6% agreement) and erythema (100% agreement) achieved a substantial degree of interobserver reproducibility. CONCLUSION: This study constructed consensual definitions of APLOC and their characteristics and showed that experts have a fair level of interobserver agreement when using most of the definitions.
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spelling pubmed-55507862017-08-24 Elaboration and validation of Crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions Horaist, Clémence de Parades, Vincent Abramowitz, Laurent Benfredj, Paul Bonnaud, Guillaume Bouchard, Dominique Fathallah, Nadia Sénéjoux, Agnès Siproudhis, Laurent Staumont, Ghislain Viguier, Manuelle Marteau, Philippe World J Gastroenterol Retrospective Study AIM: To establish consensual definitions of anoperineal lesions of Crohn’s (APLOC) disease and assess interobserver agreement on their diagnosis between experts. METHODS: A database of digitally recorded pictures of APLOC was examined by a coordinating group who selected two series of 20 pictures illustrating the various aspects of APLOC. A reading group comprised: eight experts from the Société Nationale Française de Colo Proctologie group of study and research in proctology and one academic dermatologist. All members of the coordinating and reading groups participated in dedicated meetings. The coordinating group initially conducted a literature review to analyse verbatim descriptions used to evaluate APLOC. The study included two phases: establishment of consensual definitions using a formal consensus method and later assessment of interobserver agreement on the diagnosis of APLOC using photos of APLOC, a standardised questionnaire and Fleiss’s kappa test or descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Terms used in literature to evaluate visible APLOC did not include precise definitions or reference to definitions. Most of the expert reports on the first set of photos agreed with the main diagnosis but their verbatim reporting contained substantial variation. The definitions of ulceration (entity, depth, extension), anal skin tags (entity, inflammatory activity, ulcerated aspect), fistula (complexity, quality of drainage, inflammatory activity of external openings), perianal skin lesions (abscess, papules, edema, erythema) and anoperineal scars were validated. For fistulae, they decided to follow the American Gastroenterology Association’s guidelines definitions. The diagnosis of ulceration (κ = 0.70), fistulae (κ = 0.75), inflammatory activity of external fistula openings (86.6% agreement), abscesses (84.6% agreement) and erythema (100% agreement) achieved a substantial degree of interobserver reproducibility. CONCLUSION: This study constructed consensual definitions of APLOC and their characteristics and showed that experts have a fair level of interobserver agreement when using most of the definitions. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017-08-07 2017-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5550786/ /pubmed/28839437 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i29.5371 Text en ©The Author(s) 2017. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
spellingShingle Retrospective Study
Horaist, Clémence
de Parades, Vincent
Abramowitz, Laurent
Benfredj, Paul
Bonnaud, Guillaume
Bouchard, Dominique
Fathallah, Nadia
Sénéjoux, Agnès
Siproudhis, Laurent
Staumont, Ghislain
Viguier, Manuelle
Marteau, Philippe
Elaboration and validation of Crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions
title Elaboration and validation of Crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions
title_full Elaboration and validation of Crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions
title_fullStr Elaboration and validation of Crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions
title_full_unstemmed Elaboration and validation of Crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions
title_short Elaboration and validation of Crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions
title_sort elaboration and validation of crohn’s disease anoperineal lesions consensual definitions
topic Retrospective Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5550786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28839437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i29.5371
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