TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of online training on the reliability of assessing sacroiliac joint radiographs in axial spondyloarthritis - a randomized, controlled study
AU - Hadsbjerg, Anna E F
AU - Østergaard, Mikkel
AU - Paschke, Joel
AU - Micheroli, Raphael
AU - Pedersen, Susanne Juhl
AU - Ciurea, Adrian
AU - Nissen, Michael J
AU - Bubova, Kristyna
AU - Wichuk, Stephanie
AU - De Hooge, Manouk
AU - Krabbe, Simon
AU - Mathew, Ashish Jacob
AU - Gregová, Monika
AU - Wetterslev, Marie
AU - Gorican, Karel
AU - Pintaric, Karlo
AU - Snoj, Ziga
AU - Möller, Burkhard
AU - Bernatschek, Alexander
AU - Donzallaz, Maurice
AU - Lambert, Robert G
AU - Maksymowych, Walter P
N1 - COPECARE
PY - 2024/12/1
Y1 - 2024/12/1
N2 - OBJECTIVE: Radiographic assessment of sacroiliac joints (SIJs) according to the modified New York (mNY) criteria is key in the classification of axial spondyloarthritis but has moderate interreader agreement. We aimed to investigate the improvements of the reliability in scoring SIJ radiographs after applying an online real-time iterative calibration (RETIC) module, in addition to a slideshow and video alone.METHODS: Nineteen readers, randomized to 2 groups (A or B), completed 3 calibration steps: (1) review of manuscripts, (2) review of slideshow and video with group A completing RETIC, and (3) re-review of slideshow and video with group B completing RETIC. The RETIC module gave instant feedback on readers' gradings and continued until predefined reliability ([Formula: see text]) targets for mNY positivity/negativity were met. Each step was followed by scoring different batches of 25 radiographs (exercises I to III). Agreement ([Formula: see text]) with an expert radiologist was assessed for mNY positivity/negativity and individual lesions. Improvements by training strategies were tested by linear mixed models.RESULTS: In exercises I, II, and III, mNY [Formula: see text] were 0.61, 0.76, and 0.84, respectively, in group A; and 0.70, 0.68, and 0.86, respectively, in group B (ie, increasing, mainly after RETIC completion). Improvements were observed for grading both mNY positivity/negativity and individual pathologies, both in experienced and, particularly, inexperienced readers. Completion of the RETIC module in addition to the slideshow and video caused a significant [Formula: see text] increase of 0.17 (95% CI 0.07-0.27; P = 0.002) for mNY-positive and mNY-negative grading, whereas completion of the slideshow and video alone did not ([Formula: see text] = 0.00, 95% CI -0.10 to 0.10; P = 0.99).CONCLUSION: Agreement on scoring radiographs according to the mNY criteria significantly improved when adding an online RETIC module, but not by slideshow and video alone.
AB - OBJECTIVE: Radiographic assessment of sacroiliac joints (SIJs) according to the modified New York (mNY) criteria is key in the classification of axial spondyloarthritis but has moderate interreader agreement. We aimed to investigate the improvements of the reliability in scoring SIJ radiographs after applying an online real-time iterative calibration (RETIC) module, in addition to a slideshow and video alone.METHODS: Nineteen readers, randomized to 2 groups (A or B), completed 3 calibration steps: (1) review of manuscripts, (2) review of slideshow and video with group A completing RETIC, and (3) re-review of slideshow and video with group B completing RETIC. The RETIC module gave instant feedback on readers' gradings and continued until predefined reliability ([Formula: see text]) targets for mNY positivity/negativity were met. Each step was followed by scoring different batches of 25 radiographs (exercises I to III). Agreement ([Formula: see text]) with an expert radiologist was assessed for mNY positivity/negativity and individual lesions. Improvements by training strategies were tested by linear mixed models.RESULTS: In exercises I, II, and III, mNY [Formula: see text] were 0.61, 0.76, and 0.84, respectively, in group A; and 0.70, 0.68, and 0.86, respectively, in group B (ie, increasing, mainly after RETIC completion). Improvements were observed for grading both mNY positivity/negativity and individual pathologies, both in experienced and, particularly, inexperienced readers. Completion of the RETIC module in addition to the slideshow and video caused a significant [Formula: see text] increase of 0.17 (95% CI 0.07-0.27; P = 0.002) for mNY-positive and mNY-negative grading, whereas completion of the slideshow and video alone did not ([Formula: see text] = 0.00, 95% CI -0.10 to 0.10; P = 0.99).CONCLUSION: Agreement on scoring radiographs according to the mNY criteria significantly improved when adding an online RETIC module, but not by slideshow and video alone.
KW - Axial Spondyloarthritis/diagnostic imaging
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Male
KW - Observer Variation
KW - Radiography/methods
KW - Reproducibility of Results
KW - Sacroiliac Joint/diagnostic imaging
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85211012144&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3899/jrheum.2024-0075
DO - 10.3899/jrheum.2024-0075
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39278654
SN - 0315-162X
VL - 51
SP - 1169
EP - 1175
JO - Journal of Rheumatology
JF - Journal of Rheumatology
IS - 12
ER -