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Expert Consensus on Optimal Acquisition and Development of the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score [IBUS-SAS]: A Reliability and Inter-rater Variability Study on Intestinal Ultrasonography in Crohn’s Disease

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Intestinal ultrasound [IUS] is an accurate, patient-centreed monitoring tool that objectively evaluates Crohn’s disease [CD] activity. However no current, widely accepted, reproducible activity index exists to facilitate consistent IUS identification of inflammatory activity. Th...

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Autores principales: Novak, Kerri L, Nylund, Kim, Maaser, Christian, Petersen, Frauke, Kucharzik, Torsten, Lu, Cathy, Allocca, Mariangela, Maconi, Giovanni, de Voogd, Floris, Christensen, Britt, Vaughan, Rose, Palmela, Carolina, Carter, Dan, Wilkens, Rune
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33098642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjaa216
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author Novak, Kerri L
Nylund, Kim
Maaser, Christian
Petersen, Frauke
Kucharzik, Torsten
Lu, Cathy
Allocca, Mariangela
Maconi, Giovanni
de Voogd, Floris
Christensen, Britt
Vaughan, Rose
Palmela, Carolina
Carter, Dan
Wilkens, Rune
author_facet Novak, Kerri L
Nylund, Kim
Maaser, Christian
Petersen, Frauke
Kucharzik, Torsten
Lu, Cathy
Allocca, Mariangela
Maconi, Giovanni
de Voogd, Floris
Christensen, Britt
Vaughan, Rose
Palmela, Carolina
Carter, Dan
Wilkens, Rune
author_sort Novak, Kerri L
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Intestinal ultrasound [IUS] is an accurate, patient-centreed monitoring tool that objectively evaluates Crohn’s disease [CD] activity. However no current, widely accepted, reproducible activity index exists to facilitate consistent IUS identification of inflammatory activity. The aim of this study is to identify key parameters of CD inflammation on IUS, evaluate their reliability, and develop an IUS index reflecting segmental activity. METHODS: There were three phases: [1] expert consensus Delphi method to derive measures of IUS activity; [2] an initial, multi-expert case acquisition and expert interpretation of 20 blinded cases, to measure inter-rater reliability for individual measures; [3] refinement of case acquisition and interpretation by 12 international experts, with 30 blinded case reads with reliability assessment and development of a segmental activity score. RESULTS: Delphi consensus: 11 experts representing seven countries identified four key parameters including: [1] bowel wall thickness [BWT]; [2] bowel wall stratification; [3] hyperaemia of the wall [colour Doppler imaging]; and [4] inflammatory mesenteric fat. Blind read: each variable exhibited moderate to substantial reliability. Optimal, standardised image and cineloop acquisition were established. Second blind read and score development: intra-class correlation coefficient [ICC] for BWT was almost perfect at 0.96 [0.94–0.98]. All four parameters correlated with the global disease activity assessment and were included in the final International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score with almost perfect ICC (0.97 [0.95–0.99, p <0.001]). CONCLUSIONS: Using expert consensus and standardised approaches, identification of key activity measurements on IUS has been achieved and a segmental activity score has been proposed, demonstrating excellent reliability.
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spelling pubmed-80238412021-04-13 Expert Consensus on Optimal Acquisition and Development of the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score [IBUS-SAS]: A Reliability and Inter-rater Variability Study on Intestinal Ultrasonography in Crohn’s Disease Novak, Kerri L Nylund, Kim Maaser, Christian Petersen, Frauke Kucharzik, Torsten Lu, Cathy Allocca, Mariangela Maconi, Giovanni de Voogd, Floris Christensen, Britt Vaughan, Rose Palmela, Carolina Carter, Dan Wilkens, Rune J Crohns Colitis Original Articles BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Intestinal ultrasound [IUS] is an accurate, patient-centreed monitoring tool that objectively evaluates Crohn’s disease [CD] activity. However no current, widely accepted, reproducible activity index exists to facilitate consistent IUS identification of inflammatory activity. The aim of this study is to identify key parameters of CD inflammation on IUS, evaluate their reliability, and develop an IUS index reflecting segmental activity. METHODS: There were three phases: [1] expert consensus Delphi method to derive measures of IUS activity; [2] an initial, multi-expert case acquisition and expert interpretation of 20 blinded cases, to measure inter-rater reliability for individual measures; [3] refinement of case acquisition and interpretation by 12 international experts, with 30 blinded case reads with reliability assessment and development of a segmental activity score. RESULTS: Delphi consensus: 11 experts representing seven countries identified four key parameters including: [1] bowel wall thickness [BWT]; [2] bowel wall stratification; [3] hyperaemia of the wall [colour Doppler imaging]; and [4] inflammatory mesenteric fat. Blind read: each variable exhibited moderate to substantial reliability. Optimal, standardised image and cineloop acquisition were established. Second blind read and score development: intra-class correlation coefficient [ICC] for BWT was almost perfect at 0.96 [0.94–0.98]. All four parameters correlated with the global disease activity assessment and were included in the final International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score with almost perfect ICC (0.97 [0.95–0.99, p <0.001]). CONCLUSIONS: Using expert consensus and standardised approaches, identification of key activity measurements on IUS has been achieved and a segmental activity score has been proposed, demonstrating excellent reliability. Oxford University Press 2020-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8023841/ /pubmed/33098642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjaa216 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Articles
Novak, Kerri L
Nylund, Kim
Maaser, Christian
Petersen, Frauke
Kucharzik, Torsten
Lu, Cathy
Allocca, Mariangela
Maconi, Giovanni
de Voogd, Floris
Christensen, Britt
Vaughan, Rose
Palmela, Carolina
Carter, Dan
Wilkens, Rune
Expert Consensus on Optimal Acquisition and Development of the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score [IBUS-SAS]: A Reliability and Inter-rater Variability Study on Intestinal Ultrasonography in Crohn’s Disease
title Expert Consensus on Optimal Acquisition and Development of the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score [IBUS-SAS]: A Reliability and Inter-rater Variability Study on Intestinal Ultrasonography in Crohn’s Disease
title_full Expert Consensus on Optimal Acquisition and Development of the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score [IBUS-SAS]: A Reliability and Inter-rater Variability Study on Intestinal Ultrasonography in Crohn’s Disease
title_fullStr Expert Consensus on Optimal Acquisition and Development of the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score [IBUS-SAS]: A Reliability and Inter-rater Variability Study on Intestinal Ultrasonography in Crohn’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed Expert Consensus on Optimal Acquisition and Development of the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score [IBUS-SAS]: A Reliability and Inter-rater Variability Study on Intestinal Ultrasonography in Crohn’s Disease
title_short Expert Consensus on Optimal Acquisition and Development of the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity Score [IBUS-SAS]: A Reliability and Inter-rater Variability Study on Intestinal Ultrasonography in Crohn’s Disease
title_sort expert consensus on optimal acquisition and development of the international bowel ultrasound segmental activity score [ibus-sas]: a reliability and inter-rater variability study on intestinal ultrasonography in crohn’s disease
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33098642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjaa216
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