标准化孕期中期超声检查方案的可行性:一项全国多中心研究。

IF 4.7 1区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Thierry Bultez, Laurent Julien Salomon, Houman Mahallati, Nicolas Fries
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目的:采用基于共识的质量评估(QA)评分系统评估国家标准化中期超声方案的可行性和质量。设计:多中心前瞻性观察性“FLASH”研究。设置:(i)评估在常规实践中采用标准化方案的可行性,在中期扫描时采用24个视图,其中21个建议视图和3个额外视图。(ii)通过评估是否符合标准来评估这些图像的质量。(三)图像自评与同行评的信度分析。人群:总共440次孕期中期扫描。方法:28位专家采用3轮德尔菲法,建立了基于共识的73项合格标准的QA评分体系。其次,我们要求作业者连续记录5次常规中期扫描。图像由超声医师自己和一位合格的专家根据评分系统进行分析。计算每个视图记录图像的频率。评估与每次扫描缺失图像相关的因素。通过自我评价和同行评价的信度来评估一致性标准的稳健性。主要结果测量:基于9849张图像,我们观察到21个推荐的标准化视图用于中期扫描的可行性,范围从88.5%到100%。结果:90%以上的病例符合大多数符合性标准(64/73,88%)。Gwet在70/73(96%)标准下,专家评价(同行评价)与参与者评价(自我评价)的AC1相关性大于0.80。结论:这项为期2个月的大规模“快速”观察性研究证明了使用基于共识的QA评分系统的国家标准化中期超声方案的可行性和质量。
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Feasibility of a Standardised Mid-Trimester Ultrasound Protocol: A National Multicenter Study.

Objective: Evaluate the feasibility and quality of a national standardised mid-trimester ultrasound protocol using a consensus-based quality assessment (QA) scoring system.

Design: Multicenter prospective observational 'FLASH' study.

Setting: (i) Assessing the feasibility of a standardised protocol of 24 views at the mid-trimester scan, with 21 recommended and 3 additional views, in routine practice. (ii) Assessing the quality of these images by evaluating the presence of conformity criteria. (iii) Analysing the reliability between self-assessment and peer-assessment of the images.

Population: A total of 440 mid-trimester scans.

Methods: A consensus-based QA scoring system comprising 73 conformity criteria was established with 28 experts using a 3-round Delphi method. Secondly, we asked operators to record 5 consecutive routine mid-trimester scans. Images were analysed by the sonographer themselves and by a qualified expert according to the scoring system. The frequency of recorded images was calculated for each of the views. Factors associated with missing images per scan were evaluated. The robustness of conformity criteria was assessed by reliability between self-evaluation and peer-evaluation.

Main outcome measures: Based on 9849 images, we observed feasibility of the 21 recommended standardised views for mid-trimester scan ranging from 88.5% to 100%.

Results: Most conformity criteria (64/73, 88%) were met in over 90% of cases. Gwet's AC1 correlation between expert evaluation (peer-evaluation) and participant evaluation (self-evaluation) was greater than 0.80 for 70/73 (96%) criteria.

Conclusion: This large-scale 2-month 'flash' observational study demonstrates the feasibility and quality of a national standardised mid-trimester ultrasound protocol using a consensus-based QA scoring system.

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10.90
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期刊介绍: BJOG is an editorially independent publication owned by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). The Journal publishes original, peer-reviewed work in all areas of obstetrics and gynaecology, including contraception, urogynaecology, fertility, oncology and clinical practice. Its aim is to publish the highest quality medical research in women''s health, worldwide.
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