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Abstract Number: 130

Inter-Rater Reliability of the US-7 Score in a Population of Volunteers: Is a Post-Hoc Analysis of Still Images Comparable to the Dynamic Analysis? Results from the German “Rheuma-Truck” Cohort

Dr. Philipp Sewerin1, Dr. Stefan Vordenbäumen2, Sarah Ohrndorf3, Marina Backhaus3, Dr. Oliver Sander2, Prof. Dr. Matthias Schneider4, Prof. Dr. Benedikt Ostendorf1 and Aiko Liedmann5, 1Department of Rheumatology, Univ. Duesseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2Department for Rheumatology, Univ. Duesseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany, 3Rheumatology/Immunology, Charite University Hospital, Berlin, Germany, 4Department of Rheumatology, Univ. Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany, 5Univ. Duesseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany

Meeting: 2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

Keywords: Diagnostic imaging, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and sonography

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Session Information

Title: Imaging of Rheumatic Diseases: Ultrasound

Session Type: Abstract Submissions (ACR)

Background/Purpose

To investigate the value of a follow-up analysis of ultrasonographic still images versus dynamic investigation using the US-7 ultrasound score.

Methods

“Rheuma-Truck” was a mobile rheumatology office located in different city center of North Rhine Westphalia, Germany offering a screening for rheumatic diseases including Rheuma-Check questionnaire, lab-tests (MCV capillary test), imaging (US, capillaroscopy), and if positive a consultation with a rheumatologist to everybody free of charge. Ultrasound (MyLab 25 Gold, Esaote linear scanner, 15, Typ LA435) of the dominant hand of 605 volunteers was performed. Moreover in 236 of these volunteers the foot was obtained by ultrasound. Thus a total of 3497 joints were examined by ultrasound. Live images were analyzed according to the US-7 scoring system dynamically on site by a trained rater. Still images were stored in a standardized manner in section planes according to US7. These images were assessed by 3 additional experts blinded to the dynamic scoring. The agreement upon all four raters is assessed in two measures a(0) and a(1). These are the percentages of study subjects who are rated equally (a(0)) or equally up to +/- 1 score point (a(1)) by all four raters.

Results

The mean age of the investigated cohort was 52.72 years (min. 10, max. 89 years). Sex distribution shows 72.2% females and 27.8% males. 181 (29.9%) volunteers displayed any inflammatory sign according to US-7 scoring. Using a(0) (all raters rated all subject equal) dorsal wrist showed an accordance between all 4 raters of 62%, the palmar wrist of 98%, the ulnar wrist of 87%, MCP-2 of 77%, MCP-3 85%, PIP-2 70%, PIP-3 81%, MTP -2 72% and MTP-5 96%. Using a(1) (up to +/-1) we obtained accordance’s of the dorsal wrist of  87%, palmar wrist 100%, ulnar wrist 94%, MCP-2 94%, MCP-3 94%, PIP-2 91%, PIP-3 91%, MTP-2 89% and MTP-5 98%.

The accordance between still images and dynamic assessment according to a(1) was 100% for the palmar wrist, 100% for the ulnar wrist, 100% for MCP-2, 100% for MCP-3, 97% for PIP-2, 100% for PIP-3, 100% for MTP -2, and 100% for MTP-5 using the US-7 scoring system.

Conclusion

Inter-rater reliability (between all 4 raters) was good with an average of 93.1%. The accordance between still images and dynamic interpretation by using the US-7 scoring system was excellent with 99.6% consensus. Post-hoc evaluation of still images is a valid and reliable tool for the evaluation and interpretation of the US-7 scoring system as shown here in a population of volunteers.


Disclosure:

D. P. Sewerin,
None;

D. S. Vordenbäumen,
None;

S. Ohrndorf,
None;

M. Backhaus,
None;

D. O. Sander,
None;

P. D. M. Schneider,
None;

P. D. B. Ostendorf,
None;

A. Liedmann,
None.

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