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The functionality and reliability of an Internet interface for assessments of endoscopic still images and video clips: distributed research in gastroenterology - 17/08/11

Doi : 10.1016/j.gie.2005.11.053 
T. de Lange, MD , A.M. Svensen, MD, S. Larsen, DRSC, L. Aabakken, MD, PhD
Current affiliations: Department of Gastroenterology, Faculty Division Ullevål University Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway (T. de L.); Department of Medicine, Oppland Central Hospital, Lillehammer, Norway (A.M.S.); Department of Epidemiology, Norwegian School of Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, Norway (S.L.); Department of Gastroenterology, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway (L.A.) 

Reprint requests: T. de Lange, Department of Gastroenterology, Faculty division Ullevål University Hospital, Kirkeveien 166, 0407 Oslo, Norway.

Oslo and Fagernes, Norway

Abstract

Background

Validation studies of medical images are required before the general use of new imaging techniques, and they necessitate a substantial number of observers. Multicenter studies are desirable but the logistic challenges are considerable.

Objective

The aim of the present study was to develop and test the functionality and reliability of an Internet interface for distributed evaluation of endoscopic still images and video clips.

Design

An Internet site for assessment of endoscopic still images and video clips was developed. To avoid limitations of the bandwidth, a solution was developed to launch and score high-quality video clips on digital video disks (DVDs) from the Internet interface.

Setting

Fifty-five observers were enrolled in the randomized, prospective multicenter study of still images. The feasibility study of video clips included 7 observers.

Patients

Four patients presenting with various degree of ulcerative colitis, ranging from normal to severe, were included.

Main Outcome Measurements

We tested the reliability of the interface by dual-image assessment, as well as the feasibility of Internet assessment of endoscopic images. We physically distributed high-quality DVD video footage.

Results

We recorded 2084 assessments of endoscopic still images and 35 assessments of video clips. The reliability of the Internet interface was confirmed by adequate repeatability and intraobserver agreement of the assessments. Video clips running from a DVD were also successfully shown on the Internet interface. Thus, high-quality video may be assessed independently of the Internet bandwidth.

Conclusions

The present Internet-based tool is functional, efficient, and reliable for high-volume assessment of endoscopic images and video clips.

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 The colonoscopies were performed at Ullevål University Hospital and the Internet study was carried out from the University of Oslo’s Web servers.
The authors attest that they have no commercial association that might be a conflict of interest in relation to the submitted manuscript.


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