Aim of the current study was to evaluate the inter-observer agreement between pathologists in the diagnosis of celiac disease (CD), in the qualified context of a multicenter study. Biopsies from the “PreventCD” study, a multinational- prospective- randomized study in children with at least one-first-degree relative with CD and positive for HLA-DQ2/HLA-DQ8. Ninety-eight biopsies were evaluated. Considering diagnostic samples with villous atrophy (VA), the agreement was satisfactory (κ = 0.84), but much less when assessing the severity of these lesions. The use of the recently proposed Corazza-Villanacci classification showed a moderately higher level of agreement (κ = 0.39) than using the Marsh-Oberhuber system (κ = 0.31). 57.1% of cases were considered correctly oriented. A number of >4 samples per patient was statistically associated to a better agreement; orientation did not impact on κ values. Agreement results in this study appear more satisfactory than in previous papers and this is justified by the involvement of centers with experience in CD diagnosis and by the well-controlled setting. Despite this, the reproducibility was far from optimal with a poor agreement in grading the severity of VA. Our results stress the need of a minimum of four samples to be assessed by the pathologist.

Histopathological evaluation of duodenal biopsy in the PreventCD project. An observational interobserver agreement study / Villanacci, Vincenzo; Lorenzi, Luisa; Donato, Francesco; Auricchio, Renata; Dziechciarz, Piotr; Gyimesi, Judit; Koletzko, Sibylle; Mišak, Zrinjka; Laguna, Vanesa Morente; Polanco, Isabel; Ramos, David; Shamir, Raanan; Troncone, Riccardo; Vriezinga, Sabine L.; Mearin, M. Luisa. - In: APMIS. ACTA PATHOLOGICA, MICROBIOLOGICA ET IMMUNOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA. - ISSN 0903-4641. - 126:3(2018), pp. 208-214. [10.1111/apm.12812]

Histopathological evaluation of duodenal biopsy in the PreventCD project. An observational interobserver agreement study

Auricchio, Renata;Troncone, Riccardo;
2018

Abstract

Aim of the current study was to evaluate the inter-observer agreement between pathologists in the diagnosis of celiac disease (CD), in the qualified context of a multicenter study. Biopsies from the “PreventCD” study, a multinational- prospective- randomized study in children with at least one-first-degree relative with CD and positive for HLA-DQ2/HLA-DQ8. Ninety-eight biopsies were evaluated. Considering diagnostic samples with villous atrophy (VA), the agreement was satisfactory (κ = 0.84), but much less when assessing the severity of these lesions. The use of the recently proposed Corazza-Villanacci classification showed a moderately higher level of agreement (κ = 0.39) than using the Marsh-Oberhuber system (κ = 0.31). 57.1% of cases were considered correctly oriented. A number of >4 samples per patient was statistically associated to a better agreement; orientation did not impact on κ values. Agreement results in this study appear more satisfactory than in previous papers and this is justified by the involvement of centers with experience in CD diagnosis and by the well-controlled setting. Despite this, the reproducibility was far from optimal with a poor agreement in grading the severity of VA. Our results stress the need of a minimum of four samples to be assessed by the pathologist.
2018
Histopathological evaluation of duodenal biopsy in the PreventCD project. An observational interobserver agreement study / Villanacci, Vincenzo; Lorenzi, Luisa; Donato, Francesco; Auricchio, Renata; Dziechciarz, Piotr; Gyimesi, Judit; Koletzko, Sibylle; Mišak, Zrinjka; Laguna, Vanesa Morente; Polanco, Isabel; Ramos, David; Shamir, Raanan; Troncone, Riccardo; Vriezinga, Sabine L.; Mearin, M. Luisa. - In: APMIS. ACTA PATHOLOGICA, MICROBIOLOGICA ET IMMUNOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA. - ISSN 0903-4641. - 126:3(2018), pp. 208-214. [10.1111/apm.12812]
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