Diagnostic accuracy and inter-observer reliability of the O-RADS scoring system among staff radiologists in a North American academic clinical setting
Purpose The objective of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy, interobserver variability, and common lexicon pitfalls of the ACR O-RADS scoring system among staff radiologists without prior experience to O-RADS. Materials and methods After independent review of the ACR O-RADS publicatio...
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Published in | Abdominal imaging Vol. 46; no. 10; pp. 4967 - 4973 |
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Abstract | Purpose
The objective of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy, interobserver variability, and common lexicon pitfalls of the ACR O-RADS scoring system among staff radiologists without prior experience to O-RADS.
Materials and methods
After independent review of the ACR O-RADS publications and 30 training cases, three fellowship-trained, board-certified staff radiologists scored 50 pelvic ultrasound exams using the O-RADS system. The diagnostic accuracy and area under receiver operating characteristic were analyzed for each reader. Overall agreement and pair-wise agreement between readers were also analyzed.
Results
Excellent specificities (92 to 100%), NPVs (92 to 100%), and variable sensitivities (72 to 100%), PPVs (66 to 100%) were observed. Considering O-RADS 4 and O-RADS 5 as predictors of malignancy, individual reader AUC values range from 0.94 to 0.98 (
p
< 0.001). Overall inter-reader agreement for all 3 readers was “very good,”
k
= 0.82 (0.73 to 0.90, 95% CI,
p
< 0.001). Pair-wise agreement between readers were also “very good,”
k
= 0.86–0.92. 14 out of 150 lesions were misclassified, with the most common error being down-scoring of a solid lesion with irregular outer contours.
Conclusion
Even without specific training, experienced ultrasound readers can achieve excellent diagnostic performance and high inter-reader reliability with self-directed review of guidelines and cases. The study highlights the effectiveness of ACR O-RADS as a stratification tool for radiologists and supports its continued use in practice. |
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AbstractList | PurposeThe objective of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy, interobserver variability, and common lexicon pitfalls of the ACR O-RADS scoring system among staff radiologists without prior experience to O-RADS.Materials and methodsAfter independent review of the ACR O-RADS publications and 30 training cases, three fellowship-trained, board-certified staff radiologists scored 50 pelvic ultrasound exams using the O-RADS system. The diagnostic accuracy and area under receiver operating characteristic were analyzed for each reader. Overall agreement and pair-wise agreement between readers were also analyzed.ResultsExcellent specificities (92 to 100%), NPVs (92 to 100%), and variable sensitivities (72 to 100%), PPVs (66 to 100%) were observed. Considering O-RADS 4 and O-RADS 5 as predictors of malignancy, individual reader AUC values range from 0.94 to 0.98 (p < 0.001). Overall inter-reader agreement for all 3 readers was “very good,” k = 0.82 (0.73 to 0.90, 95% CI, p < 0.001). Pair-wise agreement between readers were also “very good,” k = 0.86–0.92. 14 out of 150 lesions were misclassified, with the most common error being down-scoring of a solid lesion with irregular outer contours.ConclusionEven without specific training, experienced ultrasound readers can achieve excellent diagnostic performance and high inter-reader reliability with self-directed review of guidelines and cases. The study highlights the effectiveness of ACR O-RADS as a stratification tool for radiologists and supports its continued use in practice. Purpose The objective of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy, interobserver variability, and common lexicon pitfalls of the ACR O-RADS scoring system among staff radiologists without prior experience to O-RADS. Materials and methods After independent review of the ACR O-RADS publications and 30 training cases, three fellowship-trained, board-certified staff radiologists scored 50 pelvic ultrasound exams using the O-RADS system. The diagnostic accuracy and area under receiver operating characteristic were analyzed for each reader. Overall agreement and pair-wise agreement between readers were also analyzed. Results Excellent specificities (92 to 100%), NPVs (92 to 100%), and variable sensitivities (72 to 100%), PPVs (66 to 100%) were observed. Considering O-RADS 4 and O-RADS 5 as predictors of malignancy, individual reader AUC values range from 0.94 to 0.98 ( p < 0.001). Overall inter-reader agreement for all 3 readers was “very good,” k = 0.82 (0.73 to 0.90, 95% CI, p < 0.001). Pair-wise agreement between readers were also “very good,” k = 0.86–0.92. 14 out of 150 lesions were misclassified, with the most common error being down-scoring of a solid lesion with irregular outer contours. Conclusion Even without specific training, experienced ultrasound readers can achieve excellent diagnostic performance and high inter-reader reliability with self-directed review of guidelines and cases. The study highlights the effectiveness of ACR O-RADS as a stratification tool for radiologists and supports its continued use in practice. The objective of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy, interobserver variability, and common lexicon pitfalls of the ACR O-RADS scoring system among staff radiologists without prior experience to O-RADS.PURPOSEThe objective of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy, interobserver variability, and common lexicon pitfalls of the ACR O-RADS scoring system among staff radiologists without prior experience to O-RADS.After independent review of the ACR O-RADS publications and 30 training cases, three fellowship-trained, board-certified staff radiologists scored 50 pelvic ultrasound exams using the O-RADS system. The diagnostic accuracy and area under receiver operating characteristic were analyzed for each reader. Overall agreement and pair-wise agreement between readers were also analyzed.MATERIALS AND METHODSAfter independent review of the ACR O-RADS publications and 30 training cases, three fellowship-trained, board-certified staff radiologists scored 50 pelvic ultrasound exams using the O-RADS system. The diagnostic accuracy and area under receiver operating characteristic were analyzed for each reader. Overall agreement and pair-wise agreement between readers were also analyzed.Excellent specificities (92 to 100%), NPVs (92 to 100%), and variable sensitivities (72 to 100%), PPVs (66 to 100%) were observed. Considering O-RADS 4 and O-RADS 5 as predictors of malignancy, individual reader AUC values range from 0.94 to 0.98 (p < 0.001). Overall inter-reader agreement for all 3 readers was "very good," k = 0.82 (0.73 to 0.90, 95% CI, p < 0.001). Pair-wise agreement between readers were also "very good," k = 0.86-0.92. 14 out of 150 lesions were misclassified, with the most common error being down-scoring of a solid lesion with irregular outer contours.RESULTSExcellent specificities (92 to 100%), NPVs (92 to 100%), and variable sensitivities (72 to 100%), PPVs (66 to 100%) were observed. Considering O-RADS 4 and O-RADS 5 as predictors of malignancy, individual reader AUC values range from 0.94 to 0.98 (p < 0.001). Overall inter-reader agreement for all 3 readers was "very good," k = 0.82 (0.73 to 0.90, 95% CI, p < 0.001). Pair-wise agreement between readers were also "very good," k = 0.86-0.92. 14 out of 150 lesions were misclassified, with the most common error being down-scoring of a solid lesion with irregular outer contours.Even without specific training, experienced ultrasound readers can achieve excellent diagnostic performance and high inter-reader reliability with self-directed review of guidelines and cases. The study highlights the effectiveness of ACR O-RADS as a stratification tool for radiologists and supports its continued use in practice.CONCLUSIONEven without specific training, experienced ultrasound readers can achieve excellent diagnostic performance and high inter-reader reliability with self-directed review of guidelines and cases. The study highlights the effectiveness of ACR O-RADS as a stratification tool for radiologists and supports its continued use in practice. |
Author | Low, Gavin Wilson, Mitchell P. Ackerman, Thomas Sam, Medica Katlariwala, Prayash Paskar, Lee Pi, Yeli Patel, Vimal |
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