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Validation of SPARCC MRI-RETIC e-tools for increasing scoring proficiency of MRI sacroiliac joint lesions in axial spondyloarth

Authors :
Maksymowych, Walter
Hadsbjerg, Anna Enevold Fløistrup E.F.
Østergaard, Mikkel
Micheroli, Raphael
Pedersen, Susanne Juhl
Ciurea, Adrian
Vladimirova, Nora
Nissen, Michael S.
Bubova, Kristyna
Wichuk, Stephanie
de Hooge, Manouk
Mathew, Ashish J.
Pintaric, Karlo
Gregová, Monika
Snoj, Ziga
Wetterslev, Marie
Gorican, Karel
Möller, Burkhard
Eshed, Iris
Paschke, Joel
Lambert, Robert Gw
Maksymowych, Walter
Hadsbjerg, Anna Enevold Fløistrup E.F.
Østergaard, Mikkel
Micheroli, Raphael
Pedersen, Susanne Juhl
Ciurea, Adrian
Vladimirova, Nora
Nissen, Michael S.
Bubova, Kristyna
Wichuk, Stephanie
de Hooge, Manouk
Mathew, Ashish J.
Pintaric, Karlo
Gregová, Monika
Snoj, Ziga
Wetterslev, Marie
Gorican, Karel
Möller, Burkhard
Eshed, Iris
Paschke, Joel
Lambert, Robert Gw
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Maksymowych , W , Hadsbjerg , A E F E F , Østergaard , M , Micheroli , R , Pedersen , S J , Ciurea , A , Vladimirova , N , Nissen , M S , Bubova , K , Wichuk , S , de Hooge , M , Mathew , A J , Pintaric , K , Gregová , M , Snoj , Z , Wetterslev , M , Gorican , K , Möller , B , Eshed , I , Paschke , J & Lambert , R G 2024 , ' Validation of SPARCC MRI-RETIC e-tools for increasing scoring proficiency of MRI sacroiliac joint lesions in axial spondyloarth ' , RMD Open , vol. 10 , no. 1 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background The Spondyloarthritis Research Consortium of Canada (SPARCC) developers have created web-based calibration modules for the SPARCC MRI sacroiliac joint (SIJ) scoring methods. We aimed to test the impact of applying these e-modules on the feasibility and reliability of these methods. Methods The SPARCC-SIJRETIC e-modules contain cases with baseline and follow-up scans and an online scoring interface. Visual real-time feedback regarding concordance/discordance of scoring with expert readers is provided by a colour-coding scheme. Reliability is assessed in real time by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), cases being scored until ICC targets are attained. Participating readers (n=17) from the EuroSpA Imaging project were randomised to one of two reader calibration strategies that each comprised three stages. Baseline and follow-up scans from 25 cases were scored after each stage was completed. Reliability was compared with a SPARCC developer, and the System Usability Scale (SUS) assessed feasibility. Results The reliability of readers for scoring bone marrow oedema was high after the first stage of calibration, and only minor improvement was noted following the use of the inflammation module. Greater enhancement of reader reliability was evident after the use of the structural module and was most consistently evident for the scoring of erosion (ICC status/change: stage 1 (0.42/0.20) to stage 3 (0.50/0.38)) and backfill (ICC status/change: stage 1 (0.51/0.19) to stage 3 (0.69/0.41)). The feasibility of both e-modules was evident by high SUS scores. Conclusion The SPARCC-SIJRETIC e-modules are feasible, effective knowledge transfer tools, and their use is recommended before using the SPARCC methods for clinical research and tria<br />BACKGROUND: The Spondyloarthritis Research Consortium of Canada (SPARCC) developers have created web-based calibration modules for the SPARCC MRI sacroiliac joint (SIJ) scoring methods. We aimed to test the impact of applying these e-modules on the feasibility and reliability of these methods. METHODS: The SPARCC-SIJ RETIC e-modules contain cases with baseline and follow-up scans and an online scoring interface. Visual real-time feedback regarding concordance/discordance of scoring with expert readers is provided by a colour-coding scheme. Reliability is assessed in real time by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), cases being scored until ICC targets are attained. Participating readers (n=17) from the EuroSpA Imaging project were randomised to one of two reader calibration strategies that each comprised three stages. Baseline and follow-up scans from 25 cases were scored after each stage was completed. Reliability was compared with a SPARCC developer, and the System Usability Scale (SUS) assessed feasibility. RESULTS: The reliability of readers for scoring bone marrow oedema was high after the first stage of calibration, and only minor improvement was noted following the use of the inflammation module. Greater enhancement of reader reliability was evident after the use of the structural module and was most consistently evident for the scoring of erosion (ICC status/change: stage 1 (0.42/0.20) to stage 3 (0.50/0.38)) and backfill (ICC status/change: stage 1 (0.51/0.19) to stage 3 (0.69/0.41)). The feasibility of both e-modules was evident by high SUS scores. CONCLUSION: The SPARCC-SIJ RETIC e-modules are feasible, effective knowledge transfer tools, and their use is recommended before using the SPARCC methods for clinical research and tria.

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Maksymowych , W , Hadsbjerg , A E F E F , Østergaard , M , Micheroli , R , Pedersen , S J , Ciurea , A , Vladimirova , N , Nissen , M S , Bubova , K , Wichuk , S , de Hooge , M , Mathew , A J , Pintaric , K , Gregová , M , Snoj , Z , Wetterslev , M , Gorican , K , Möller , B , Eshed , I , Paschke , J & Lambert , R G 2024 , ' Validation of SPARCC MRI-RETIC e-tools for increasing scoring proficiency of MRI sacroiliac joint lesions in axial spondyloarth ' , RMD Open , vol. 10 , no. 1 .
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edsoai.on1439095006
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Electronic Resource