萎缩
分级(工程)
医学
一致性(知识库)
病理
再现性
统计
人工智能
数学
土木工程
计算机科学
工程类
作者
Massimo Rugge,P Corréa,M F Dixon,Roberto Fiocca,Takanori Hattori,Juan Lechago,Gioacchino Leandro,Ashley B. Price,P. Sipponen,Enrico Solcia,Hajime Watanabe,Robert M. Genta
标识
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-2036.2002.01301.x
摘要
Summary Background and aims : Considerable difficulties persist amongst pathologists in agreeing on the presence and severity of gastric atrophy. An international group of pathologists pursued the following aims: (i) to generate an acceptable definition and a simple reproducible classification of gastric atrophy; and (ii) to develop guidelines for the recognition of atrophy useful for increasing agreement among observers. Methods : After redefining atrophy as the ‘loss of appropriate glands’ and examining histological samples from different gastric compartments, three categories were identified: (i) negative; (ii) indefinite; (iii) atrophy, with and without intestinalization. Atrophy was graded on a three‐level scale. Interobserver reproducibility of the classification was tested by κ statistics (general and weighted) in a series of 48 cases. Results : The medians of the general agreement and weighted κ values were 0.78 and 0.73, respectively. The weighted κ coefficients, obtained by cross‐tabulating the evaluation of each pathologist against all others, were, with only one exception, > 0.4 (moderate to excellent agreement). Conclusions : By using the definition of atrophy as the loss of appropriate glands and distinguishing the two main morphological entities of metaplastic and non‐metaplastic types, a high level of agreement was achieved by a group of gastrointestinal pathologists trained in different cultural contexts.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI