학술논문

Quality control of B-lines analysis in stress Echo 2020
Document Type
article
Author
Maria Chiara ScaliQuirino CiampiEugenio PicanoEduardo BossoneFrancesco FerraraRodolfo CitroPaolo ColonnaMarco Fabio CostantinoLauro CortigianiAntonello D’. AndreaSergio SeverinoClaudio DodiNicola GaibazziMaurizio GalderisiAndrea BarbieriInes MonteFabio MoriBarbara ReisenhoferFederica ReFausto RigoPaolo TrambaioloMiguel AmorJorge LowensteinPablo Martin MerloClarissa Borguezan DarosJosé Luis de Castro e Silva PrettoMarcelo Haertel MiglioranzaMarco A. R. TorresClarissa Carmona de Azevedo BellagambaDaniel Quesada ChavesIana SimovaAlbert VargaJelena ČelutkienėJaroslaw D. KasprzakKarina Wierzbowska-DrabikPiotr LipiecPaulina Weiner-MikEva SzymczykKatarzyna Wdowiak-OkrojekAna Djordjevic-DikicMilica DeklevaIvan StankovicAleksandar N. NeskovicAngela ZagatinaGiovanni Di SalvoJulio E. PerezAna Cristina CamarozanoAnca Irina CorciuAlla BoshchenkoFabio LattanziCarlos CotrimPaula FazendasMaciej HaberkaBozena SobkowicWojciech KosmalaTomasz WitkowskiPiotr GosciniakAlessandro SalustriHugo Rodriguez-ZanellaLuis Ignacio Martin LealAlexandra NikolicSuzana GligorovaMadalina-Loredana UrluescuMaria FiorinoGiuseppina NovoTamara Preradovic-KovacevicMiodrag OstojicBranko BeleslinBruno VillariMichele De NesMarco PaterniClara Carpeggianion behalf of Stress Echo 2020 study group of the Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging (SIECVI)
Source
Cardiovascular Ultrasound, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2018)
Subject
Certification
Lung comets
Quality control
Stress echocardiography
Wall motion
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Language
English
ISSN
1476-7120
Abstract
Abstract Background The effectiveness trial “Stress echo (SE) 2020” evaluates novel applications of SE in and beyond coronary artery disease. The core protocol also includes 4-site simplified scan of B-lines by lung ultrasound, useful to assess pulmonary congestion. Purpose To provide web-based upstream quality control and harmonization of B-lines reading criteria. Methods 60 readers (all previously accredited for regional wall motion, 53 B-lines naive) from 52 centers of 16 countries of SE 2020 network read a set of 20 lung ultrasound video-clips selected by the Pisa lab serving as reference standard, after taking an obligatory web-based learning 2-h module (http://se2020.altervista.org). Each test clip was scored for B-lines from 0 (black lung, A-lines, no B-lines) to 10 (white lung, coalescing B-lines). The diagnostic gold standard was the concordant assessment of two experienced readers of the Pisa lab. The answer of the reader was considered correct if concordant with reference standard reading ±1 (for instance, reference standard reading of 5 B-lines; correct answer 4, 5, or 6). The a priori determined pass threshold was 18/20 (≥ 90%) with R value (intra-class correlation coefficient) between reference standard and recruiting center) > 0.90. Inter-observer agreement was assessed with intra-class correlation coefficient statistics. Results All 60 readers were successfully accredited: 26 (43%) on first, 24 (40%) on second, and 10 (17%) on third attempt. The average diagnostic accuracy of the 60 accredited readers was 95%, with R value of 0.95 compared to reference standard reading. The 53 B-lines naive scored similarly to the 7 B-lines expert on first attempt (90 versus 95%, p = NS). Compared to the step-1 of quality control for regional wall motion abnormalities, the mean reading time per attempt was shorter (17 ± 3 vs 29 ± 12 min, p