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Title: Interobserver variability of ultrasound parameters in portal hypertension
Authors: Sebastianes, Patricia Moreno
Sales, Danilo Moulin
Santos, José Eduardo Mourão
Leão, Alberto Ribeiro de Souza
Costa, Juliana Dantas da
Takemoto, Kenji
Capobianco, Júlia
Bezerra, Alexandre Sérgio de Araújo
D'Ippolito, Giuseppe
Assunto:: Esquistossomose
Ultrassonografia
Hipertensão portal
Baço
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
Citation: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz,v.105,n.4,p.409-413,2010
Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess interobserver agreement of ultrasound parameters for portal hypertension in hepatosplenic mansonic schistosomiasis. Spleen size, diameter of the portal, splenic and superior mesenteric veins and presence of thrombosis and cavernous transformation were determined by three radiologists in blinded and independent fashion in 30 patients. Interobserver agreement was measured by the kappa index and intraclass correlation coefficient. Interobserver agreement was considered substantial (κ = 0.714-0.795) for portal vein thrombosis and perfect (κ = 1) for cavernous transformation. Interobserver agreement measured by the intraclass correlation coefficient was excellent for longitudinal diameter of the spleen (r = 0.828-0.869) and splenic index (r = 0.816-0.905) and varied from fair to almost perfect for diameter of the portal (r = 0.622-0.675), splenic (r = 0.573-0.913) and superior mesenteric (r = 0.525-0.607) veins. According to the results, ultrasound is a highly reproducible method for the main morphological parameters of portal hypertension in schistosomiasis patients.
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DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762010000400010
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