Ju Yeon Pyo, Nara Jeon, Su-Jin Shin, Minsun Jung, Beom Jin Lim, Minseob Eom, Sung-Eun Choi
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Twenty-five questions were formulated, and multiple-choice questions with 14 options, consisting of characteristic histopathological findings of lupus nephritis were provided. Three rounds of surveys were conducted and educational sessions were conducted before the second and third surveys.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The agreement was calculated using Fleiss' κ and the means for each round of questions were as follows: Survey 1, 0.42 (range, 0.18-0.61), Survey 2, 0.42 (range, 0.19-0.64), and Survey 3, 0.47 (range, 0.23-0.65). Although κ after the first education session showed no significant difference compared to the initial κ (p = 0.95), after the second education session, κ increased significantly compared to the initial κ (p < 0.001). The κ for each item generally increased with each education session, but they were not statistically significant (p = 0.46, p = 0.17). Additionally, the rankings of agreement, for each item, were relatively consistent.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This study conducted an interobserver agreement analysis of Korean pathologists for lupus nephritis, with the goal of increasing agreement through education. 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Three rounds of surveys were conducted and educational sessions were conducted before the second and third surveys.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The agreement was calculated using Fleiss' κ and the means for each round of questions were as follows: Survey 1, 0.42 (range, 0.18-0.61), Survey 2, 0.42 (range, 0.19-0.64), and Survey 3, 0.47 (range, 0.23-0.65). Although κ after the first education session showed no significant difference compared to the initial κ (p = 0.95), after the second education session, κ increased significantly compared to the initial κ (p < 0.001). The κ for each item generally increased with each education session, but they were not statistically significant (p = 0.46, p = 0.17). Additionally, the rankings of agreement, for each item, were relatively consistent.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This study conducted an interobserver agreement analysis of Korean pathologists for lupus nephritis, with the goal of increasing agreement through education. 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Interobserver agreement analysis among renal pathologists in classification of lupus nephritis using a digital pathology image dataset: after a third evaluation.
Background: Lupus nephritis is well-known for low concordance in classification. Furthermore, there has been no agreement analysis among Korean renal pathologists regarding lupus nephritis. Inconsistent diagnosis leads to confusion and increases medical costs, as well as failure of appropriate therapeutic interventions. This study aimed to assess the level of agreement among Korean renal pathologists regarding classification.
Methods: Representative glomerular images from patients diagnosed with lupus nephritis were obtained from five hospitals. Twenty-five questions were formulated, and multiple-choice questions with 14 options, consisting of characteristic histopathological findings of lupus nephritis were provided. Three rounds of surveys were conducted and educational sessions were conducted before the second and third surveys.
Results: The agreement was calculated using Fleiss' κ and the means for each round of questions were as follows: Survey 1, 0.42 (range, 0.18-0.61), Survey 2, 0.42 (range, 0.19-0.64), and Survey 3, 0.47 (range, 0.23-0.65). Although κ after the first education session showed no significant difference compared to the initial κ (p = 0.95), after the second education session, κ increased significantly compared to the initial κ (p < 0.001). The κ for each item generally increased with each education session, but they were not statistically significant (p = 0.46, p = 0.17). Additionally, the rankings of agreement, for each item, were relatively consistent.
Conclusion: This study conducted an interobserver agreement analysis of Korean pathologists for lupus nephritis, with the goal of increasing agreement through education. Although the education increased overall agreement, items like "mesangial hypercellularity," "endocapillary hypercellularity," and "neutrophils and/or karyorrhexis" remained inconsistent attributable to innate subjectivity and ineffective education.
期刊介绍:
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice (formerly The Korean Journal of Nephrology; ISSN 1975-9460, launched in 1982), the official journal of the Korean Society of Nephrology, is an international, peer-reviewed journal published in English. Its ISO abbreviation is Kidney Res Clin Pract. To provide an efficient venue for dissemination of knowledge and discussion of topics related to basic renal science and clinical practice, the journal offers open access (free submission and free access) and considers articles on all aspects of clinical nephrology and hypertension as well as related molecular genetics, anatomy, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, and immunology. In particular, the journal focuses on translational renal research that helps bridging laboratory discovery with the diagnosis and treatment of human kidney disease. Topics covered include basic science with possible clinical applicability and papers on the pathophysiological basis of disease processes of the kidney. Original researches from areas of intervention nephrology or dialysis access are also welcomed. Major article types considered for publication include original research and reviews on current topics of interest. Accepted manuscripts are granted free online open-access immediately after publication, which permits its users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of its articles to facilitate access to a broad readership. Circulation number of print copies is 1,600.