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Angiographic results of surgical or endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms: a systematic review and inter-observer reliability study

Authors :
Jean-Christophe Gentric
Tim E. Darsaut
David F. Kallmes
Chiraz Chaalala
François Guilbert
Lorena Nico
Daniel Roy
Laurent Létourneau-Guillon
Anass Benomar
Charbel Mounayer
Robert Fahed
William Boisseau
Justine Zehr
Jean Raymond
Behzad Farzin
Grégory Jacquin
Guylaine Gevry
Thanh N. Nguyen
David Volders
Phil White
Alain Weill
Marc Kotowski
Elsa Magro
Source :
Neuroradiology. 63:1511-1519
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Results of surgical or endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms are often assessed using angiography. A reliable method to report results irrespective of treatment modality is needed to enable comparisons. Our goals were to systematically review existing classification systems, and to propose a 3-point classification applicable to both treatments and assess its reliability. We conducted two systematic reviews on classification systems of angiographic results after clipping or coiling to select a simple 3-category scale that could apply to both treatments. We then circulated an electronic portfolio of angiograms of clipped (n=30) or coiled (n=30) aneurysms, and asked raters to evaluate the degree of occlusion using this scale. Raters were also asked to choose an appropriate follow-up management for each patient based on the degree of occlusion. Agreement was assessed using Krippendorff’s α statistics (αK), and relationship between occlusion grade and clinical management was analyzed using Fisher’s exact and Cramer’s V tests. The systematic reviews found 70 different grading scales with heterogeneous reliability (kappa values from 0.12 to 1.00). The 60-patient portfolio was independently evaluated by 19 raters of diverse backgrounds (neurosurgery, radiology, and neurology) and experience. There was substantial agreement (αK=0.76, 95%CI, 0.67–0.83) between raters, regardless of background, experience, or treatment used. Intra-rater agreement ranged from moderate to almost perfect. A strong relationship was found between angiographic grades and management decisions (Cramer’s V: 0.80±0.12). A simple 3-point scale demonstrated sufficient reliability to be used in reporting aneurysm treatments or in evaluating treatment results in comparative randomized trials.

Details

ISSN :
14321920 and 00283940
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroradiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf0a04b47a4be1aacd66ae11d2bcfde6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-021-02676-0