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    CD, or not CD, that is the question: a digital interobserver agreement study in coeliac disease.

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    Denholm, James
    Schreiber, Benjamin A
    Jaeckle, Florian
    Wicks, Mike N
    Benbow, Emyr W
    Bracey, Tim S
    Chan, James Y H
    Farkas, Lorant
    Fryer, Eve
    Gopalakrishnan, Kishore
    Hughes, Caroline A
    Kirkwood, Kathryn J
    Langman, Gerald
    Mahler-Araujo, Betania
    McMahon, Raymond F T
    Myint, Khun La Win
    Natu, Sonali
    Robinson, Andrew
    Sanduka, Ashraf
    Sheppard, Katharine A
    Tsang, Yee Wah
    Arends, Mark J
    Soilleux, Elizabeth J
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    Publication date
    2024-02-01
    Subject
    Gastroenterology
    
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    Objective: Coeliac disease (CD) diagnosis generally depends on histological examination of duodenal biopsies. We present the first study analysing the concordance in examination of duodenal biopsies using digitised whole-slide images (WSIs). We further investigate whether the inclusion of immunoglobulin A tissue transglutaminase (IgA tTG) and haemoglobin (Hb) data improves the interobserver agreement of diagnosis. Design: We undertook a large study of the concordance in histological examination of duodenal biopsies using digitised WSIs in an entirely virtual reporting setting. Our study was organised in two phases: in phase 1, 13 pathologists independently classified 100 duodenal biopsies (40 normal; 40 CD; 20 indeterminate enteropathy) in the absence of any clinical or laboratory data. In phase 2, the same pathologists examined the (re-anonymised) WSIs with the inclusion of IgA tTG and Hb data. Results: We found the mean probability of two observers agreeing in the absence of additional data to be 0.73 (±0.08) with a corresponding Cohen's kappa of 0.59 (±0.11). We further showed that the inclusion of additional data increased the concordance to 0.80 (±0.06) with a Cohen's kappa coefficient of 0.67 (±0.09). Conclusion: We showed that the addition of serological data significantly improves the quality of CD diagnosis. However, the limited interobserver agreement in CD diagnosis using digitised WSIs, even after the inclusion of IgA tTG and Hb data, indicates the importance of interpreting duodenal biopsy in the appropriate clinical context. It further highlights the unmet need for an objective means of reproducible duodenal biopsy diagnosis, such as the automated analysis of WSIs using artificial intelligence.
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    Denholm J, Schreiber BA, Jaeckle F, Wicks MN, Benbow EW, Bracey TS, Chan JYH, Farkas L, Fryer E, Gopalakrishnan K, Hughes CA, Kirkwood KJ, Langman G, Mahler-Araujo B, McMahon RFT, Myint KW, Natu S, Robinson A, Sanduka A, Sheppard KA, Tsang YW, Arends MJ, Soilleux EJ. CD, or not CD, that is the question: a digital interobserver agreement study in coeliac disease. BMJ Open Gastroenterol. 2024 Feb 1;11(1):e001252. doi: 10.1136/bmjgast-2023-001252.
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/4461
    Additional Links
    http://bmjopengastro.bmj.com/
    DOI
    10.1136/bmjgast-2023-001252
    PMID
    38302475
    Journal
    BMJ Open Gastroenterology
    Publisher
    BMJ Publishing Group
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1136/bmjgast-2023-001252
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