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Adherence to pre-set benchmark quality criteria to qualify as expert assessor of dysplasia in Barrett’s esophagus biopsies – towards digital review of Barrett’s esophagus

Authors :
van der Wel, MJ
Klaver, E
Duits, LC
Pouw, RE
Seldenrijk, CA
Offerhaus, GJA
Visser, M
ten Kate, FJW
Biermann, K
Brosens, LAA
Doukas, M
Huysentruyt, C
Karrenbeld, A
Kats-Ugurlu, G
van der Laan, JS
van Lijnschoten, G
Moll, FCP
Ooms, AHAG
Tijssen, JG
Bergman, JJGHM
Meijer, SL
Source :
United European Gastroenterology Journal; August 2019, Vol. 7 Issue: 7 p889-896, 8p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background Dysplasia assessment of Barrett’s esophagus biopsies is associated with low observer agreement; guidelines advise expert review. We have developed a web-based review panel for dysplastic Barrett’s esophagus biopsies.Objective The purpose of this study was to test if 10 gastrointestinal pathologists working at Dutch Barrett’s esophagus expert centres met pre-set benchmark scores for quality criteria.Methods Ten gastrointestinal pathologists twice assessed 60 digitalized Barrett’s esophagus cases, enriched for dysplasia; then randomised (7520 assessments). We tested predefined benchmark quality criteria: (a) percentage of ‘indefinite for dysplasia’ diagnoses, benchmark score ≤14% for all cases, ≤16% for dysplastic subset, (b) intra-observer agreement; benchmark score ≥0.66/≥0.39, (c) percentage agreement with ‘gold standard diagnosis’; benchmark score ≥82%/≥73%, (d) proportion of cases with high-grade dysplasia underdiagnosed as non-dysplastic Barrett’s esophagus; benchmark score ≤1/78 (≤1.28%) assessments for dysplastic subset.Results Gastrointestinal pathologists had seven years’ Barrett’s esophagus-experience, handling seven Barrett’s esophagus-cases weekly. Three met stringent benchmark scores; all cases and dysplastic subset, three met extended benchmark scores. Four pathologists lacked one quality criterion to meet benchmark scores.Conclusion Predefined benchmark scores for expert assessment of Barrett’s esophagus dysplasia biopsies are stringent and met by some gastrointestinal pathologists. The majority of assessors however, only showed limited deviation from benchmark scores. We expect further training with group discussions will lead to adherence of all participating gastrointestinal pathologists to quality criteria, and therefore eligible to join the review panel.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20506406 and 20506414
Volume :
7
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
United European Gastroenterology Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs50706310
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050640619853441