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A head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the inter- and intraobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS reporting systems among differently experienced radiologists in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Chest CT scans of patients with clinically–epidemiologically diagnos...

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Autores principales: Sushentsev, Nikita, Bura, Vlad, Kotnik, Maruša, Shiryaev, Grigoriy, Caglic, Iztok, Weir-McCall, Jonathan, Barrett, Tristan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The British Institute of Radiology. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7748986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33367202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjro.20200053
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author Sushentsev, Nikita
Bura, Vlad
Kotnik, Maruša
Shiryaev, Grigoriy
Caglic, Iztok
Weir-McCall, Jonathan
Barrett, Tristan
author_facet Sushentsev, Nikita
Bura, Vlad
Kotnik, Maruša
Shiryaev, Grigoriy
Caglic, Iztok
Weir-McCall, Jonathan
Barrett, Tristan
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the inter- and intraobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS reporting systems among differently experienced radiologists in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Chest CT scans of patients with clinically–epidemiologically diagnosed COVID-19 were retrieved from an open-source MosMedData data set, randomised, and independently assigned COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grades by an abdominal radiology fellow, thoracic imaging fellow and a consultant cardiothoracic radiologist. The inter- and intraobserver agreement of the two systems were assessed using the Fleiss’ and Cohen’s κ coefficients, respectively. RESULTS: A total of 200 studies were included in the analysis. Both systems demonstrated moderate interobserver agreement, with κ values of 0.51 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.46–0.56] and 0.55 (95% CI: 0.50–0.59) for COVID-RADS and CO-RADS, respectively. When COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grades were dichotomised at cut-off values of 2B and 4 to evaluate the agreement between grades representing different levels of clinical suspicion for COVID-19, the interobserver agreement became substantial with κ values of 0.74 (95% CI: 0.66–0.82) for COVID-RADS and 0.73 (95% CI: 0.65–0.81) for CO-RADS. The median intraobserver agreement was considerably higher for CO-RADS reaching 0.81 (95% CI: 0.43–0.76) compared with 0.60 (95% CI: 0.43–0.76) of COVID-RADS. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-RADS and CO-RADS showed comparable interobserver agreement, which was moderate when grades were compared head-to-head and substantial when grades were dichotomised to better reflect the underlying levels of suspicion for COVID-19. The median intraobserver agreement of CO-RADS was, however, considerably higher compared with COVID-RADS. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: This paper provides a comprehensive review of the newly introduced COVID-19 chest CT reporting systems, which will help radiologists of all sub-specialties and experience levels make an informed decision on which system to use in their own practice.
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spelling pubmed-77489862020-12-22 A head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19 Sushentsev, Nikita Bura, Vlad Kotnik, Maruša Shiryaev, Grigoriy Caglic, Iztok Weir-McCall, Jonathan Barrett, Tristan BJR Open Original Research OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the inter- and intraobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS reporting systems among differently experienced radiologists in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Chest CT scans of patients with clinically–epidemiologically diagnosed COVID-19 were retrieved from an open-source MosMedData data set, randomised, and independently assigned COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grades by an abdominal radiology fellow, thoracic imaging fellow and a consultant cardiothoracic radiologist. The inter- and intraobserver agreement of the two systems were assessed using the Fleiss’ and Cohen’s κ coefficients, respectively. RESULTS: A total of 200 studies were included in the analysis. Both systems demonstrated moderate interobserver agreement, with κ values of 0.51 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.46–0.56] and 0.55 (95% CI: 0.50–0.59) for COVID-RADS and CO-RADS, respectively. When COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grades were dichotomised at cut-off values of 2B and 4 to evaluate the agreement between grades representing different levels of clinical suspicion for COVID-19, the interobserver agreement became substantial with κ values of 0.74 (95% CI: 0.66–0.82) for COVID-RADS and 0.73 (95% CI: 0.65–0.81) for CO-RADS. The median intraobserver agreement was considerably higher for CO-RADS reaching 0.81 (95% CI: 0.43–0.76) compared with 0.60 (95% CI: 0.43–0.76) of COVID-RADS. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-RADS and CO-RADS showed comparable interobserver agreement, which was moderate when grades were compared head-to-head and substantial when grades were dichotomised to better reflect the underlying levels of suspicion for COVID-19. The median intraobserver agreement of CO-RADS was, however, considerably higher compared with COVID-RADS. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: This paper provides a comprehensive review of the newly introduced COVID-19 chest CT reporting systems, which will help radiologists of all sub-specialties and experience levels make an informed decision on which system to use in their own practice. The British Institute of Radiology. 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7748986/ /pubmed/33367202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjro.20200053 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by the British Institute of Radiology This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sushentsev, Nikita
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Kotnik, Maruša
Shiryaev, Grigoriy
Caglic, Iztok
Weir-McCall, Jonathan
Barrett, Tristan
A head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19
title A head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19
title_full A head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19
title_fullStr A head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed A head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19
title_short A head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of COVID-RADS and CO-RADS grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of COVID-19
title_sort head-to-head comparison of the intra- and interobserver agreement of covid-rads and co-rads grading systems in a population with high estimated prevalence of covid-19
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7748986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33367202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjro.20200053
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