Interobserver Agreement in Magnetic Resonance of the Sacroiliac Joints in Patients with Spondyloarthritis.

IF 2.3 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
International Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-02-13 DOI:10.1155/2017/3143069
Juan C Rueda, Sofia Arias-Correal, Andres Y Vasquez, Enrique Calvo, Paola Peña, Marlon Porras, Jose-Ignacio Angarita, Eugenia-Lucia Saldarriaga, Ana M Santos, John Londono
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Abstract

Background. Clinical, laboratory, and radiologic parameters are used for diagnosis and classification of spondyloarthritis (SpA). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of sacroiliac (SI) joints is being increasingly used to detect early sacroiliitis. We decided to evaluate the interobserver agreement in MRI findings of SI joints of SpA patients between a local radiologist, a rheumatologist, and an expert radiologist in musculoskeletal diseases. Methods. 66 MRI images of the SI joints of patients with established diagnosis of SpA were evaluated. Agreement was expressed in Cohen's kappa. Results. Interobserver agreement between a local radiologist and an expert radiologist was fair (κ = 0.37). Only acute findings showed a moderate agreement (κ = 0.45), while chronic findings revealed 76.5% of disagreement (κ = 0.31). A fair agreement was observed in acute findings (κ = 0.38) as well as chronic findings (κ = 0.38) between a local radiologist and a rheumatologist. There was a substantial agreement between an expert radiologist and a rheumatologist (κ = 0.73). In acute findings, a 100% agreement was achieved. Also chronic and acute plus chronic findings showed high levels of agreement (κ = 0.73 and 0.62, resp.). Conclusions. Our study shows that rheumatologists may have similar MRI interpretations of SI joints in SpA patients as an expert radiologist.

脊柱关节炎患者骶髂关节的磁共振观察一致性。
背景。临床,实验室和放射学参数用于诊断和分类脊柱炎(SpA)。骶髂(SI)关节的磁共振成像(MRI)越来越多地用于检测早期骶髂炎。我们决定评估一名当地放射科医生、一名风湿病专家和一名肌肉骨骼疾病放射科专家对SpA患者SI关节MRI检查结果的观察者之间的一致性。方法:对66例确诊为SpA患者的SI关节MRI图像进行评价。科恩的kappa表达了同意。结果。当地放射科医生和专家放射科医生之间的观察者之间的一致性是公平的(κ = 0.37)。只有急性发现显示中度一致(κ = 0.45),而慢性发现显示76.5%的不一致(κ = 0.31)。在当地放射科医生和风湿病专家之间的急性发现(κ = 0.38)和慢性发现(κ = 0.38)中观察到公平的一致。在放射科专家和风湿病专家之间有实质性的一致(κ = 0.73)。在急性发现中,达到100%的一致性。此外,慢性和急性加慢性的结果也显示出高度的一致性(κ = 0.73和0.62)。结论。我们的研究表明,风湿病学家可能与放射科专家对SpA患者的SI关节有相似的MRI解释。
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