Inter-observer Variability of Clinical Activity Score: Assessments in Patients With Thyroid Eye Disease - 12/07/23
, Miloš Žarković 3, Simon H. Pearce 1, 2, Salman Razvi 1, 2, Hema Kolli 4, A. Jane Dickinson 4Resumen |
PURPOSE |
Thyroid eye disease (TED) can be difficult to manage. The range of available treatments is expanding rapidly; however, cost is a concern and some patients do not respond. The Clinical Activity Score (CAS) was devised as a measure of disease activity and a potential predictor of response to anti-inflammatory treatment. Despite the widespread use of the CAS, inter-observer variability has not been investigated. The aim of the study was to determine the inter-observer variability of the CAS in patients with TED.
DESIGN |
Prospective reliability analysis.
METHODS |
Nine patients with a spectrum of clinical features of TED were assessed by 6 experienced observers on the same day. Agreement among the observers was analyzed using the Krippendorff alpha.
RESULTS |
The Krippendorff alpha for the total CAS was 0.532 (95% CI = 0.199-0.665), whereas alpha values for the individual components of the CAS varied between 0.171 (CI = 0.000-0.334) for lid redness and 0.671 (CI = 0.294-1.000) for spontaneous pain. Assuming that a CAS value ≥3 implies suitability of the patient for anti-inflammatory treatment, the calculated Krippendorff alpha for agreement among assessors on whether treatment should be given or not given was 0.332 (95% CI = 0.0011-0.5862).
CONCLUSIONS |
This study has shown unreliable inter-observer variability in total CAS and most individual CAS components, thus highlighting the need for improving the performance of the CAS or seeking other methods to assess activity.
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| Supplemental Material available at AJO.com. Salman Razvi is currently at the Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Hema Kolli is currently at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK. |
Vol 252
P. 94-100 - août 2023 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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