Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis.
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Resumo: | Abstract Because it has good intra and interobserver reproducibility, Gleason`s score is widely used for the histopathological assessment of prostate carcinomas. This was a nationwide study assessing the interobserver agreement of uropathologists, general pathologists and pathology residents, concerning the use of Gleason`s score. Slides from 30 patients, with a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma confirmed by analysis of the prostatectomy specimen and immunohistochemical analysis of high-molecular weight cytokeratin, were randomly selected from the needle-guided prostate biopsy specimens of the Cito Cytopathology Laboratory, Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil, during the period June 1998 through July 1999. Each slide was photographed at three magnification powers: 40, 100 and 200x. The photos from the 30 cases were made available on-line, for grading of the biopsy materials, in the website of the Pathology Department of the School of Medicine of the Juiz de Fora Federal University (www.patologia.ufjf.br), along with an invitation letter and demographic questionnaire, addressed to pathologists accessing the PATOCTO website (patocito@yahoogroups.com.br). Grading results were graphically plotted according to the percentages of correct diagnoses and against the demographic data. “True” diagnosis was considered that for which Gleason`s score reached higher consensus. Mean total agreement was 65.20%, with maximum agreement of 79.68% for the score considered to be the “true” diagnosis. This reproducibility index with identical score, with + or – 1 variation in the score considered to be the “true” diagnosis, reached 85%, consistent with data by Gleason himself and the literature. This experience presents an important on-line tool which may be used for continuing medical education. Key words: Prostatic neoplasms; observer variation; Biopsy, Needle; internet; |
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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis.Câncer da próstata: uma análise interobservadorNeoplasias Prostáticasvariações dependentes do observadorAbstract Because it has good intra and interobserver reproducibility, Gleason`s score is widely used for the histopathological assessment of prostate carcinomas. This was a nationwide study assessing the interobserver agreement of uropathologists, general pathologists and pathology residents, concerning the use of Gleason`s score. Slides from 30 patients, with a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma confirmed by analysis of the prostatectomy specimen and immunohistochemical analysis of high-molecular weight cytokeratin, were randomly selected from the needle-guided prostate biopsy specimens of the Cito Cytopathology Laboratory, Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil, during the period June 1998 through July 1999. Each slide was photographed at three magnification powers: 40, 100 and 200x. The photos from the 30 cases were made available on-line, for grading of the biopsy materials, in the website of the Pathology Department of the School of Medicine of the Juiz de Fora Federal University (www.patologia.ufjf.br), along with an invitation letter and demographic questionnaire, addressed to pathologists accessing the PATOCTO website (patocito@yahoogroups.com.br). Grading results were graphically plotted according to the percentages of correct diagnoses and against the demographic data. “True” diagnosis was considered that for which Gleason`s score reached higher consensus. Mean total agreement was 65.20%, with maximum agreement of 79.68% for the score considered to be the “true” diagnosis. This reproducibility index with identical score, with + or – 1 variation in the score considered to be the “true” diagnosis, reached 85%, consistent with data by Gleason himself and the literature. This experience presents an important on-line tool which may be used for continuing medical education. Key words: Prostatic neoplasms; observer variation; Biopsy, Needle; internet;Resumo A graduação de Gleason é amplamente utilizada na avaliação histopatológica dos carcinomas prostáticos por ter boa reprodução intra e interobservadores. O grau de concordância interobservadores na utilização desta graduação entre uropatologistas, patologistas gerais e médicos residentes em patologia, foi avaliado neste estudo em âmbito nacional. Foram selecionadas randomicamente lâminas de biópsia de próstata guiada por agulha de 30 pacientes com diagnóstico de adenocarcinoma confirmado por análise da peça cirúrgica e pesquisa imunohistoquímica de citoqueratina de alto peso molecular, no Cito Laboratório de Citopatologia Ltda, no período de junho de 1998 e julho de 1999. Cada lâmina foi fotografada em três aumentos: 40, 100 e 200x. As fotos dos 30 casos foram disponibilizadas, na página do Depto de Patologia da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (www.patologia.ufjf.br), junto de carta convite e questionário demográfico, endereçados aos patologistas que acessam o site do PATOCTO, para graduação on-line das biópsias. Os resultados das graduações foram alocados em gráficos de acordo com a distribuição dos percentuais de acerto e cruzamento com os dados demográficos. Foi considerado “verdadeiro” diagnóstico aquele onde a graduação de Gleason obteve maior percentual de consenso. O grau de concordância média global de acerto entre os participantes foi de 65,20% e 79,68% o grau máximo de concordância no escore considerado verdadeiro diagnóstico. Este índice de reprodutibilidade com escore idêntico considerando-se a variação de + ou – 1 no escore considerado o “verdadeiro” diagnóstico, passou a 85%, o que é consistente com os trabalhos realizados pelo próprio Gleason, idealizador da graduação e outros citados na literatura. A presente experiência revela-se importante ferramenta instrucional on-line, podendo ser utilizada em programas de educação continuada. 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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis. Câncer da próstata: uma análise interobservador |
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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis. |
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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis. Gollner, Angela Maria Neoplasias Prostáticas variações dependentes do observador |
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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis. |
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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis. |
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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis. |
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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis. |
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Prostate cancer: interobserver analysis. |
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Gollner, Angela Maria |
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Gollner, Angela Maria Cupolilo, Sônia Maria Neumann Chaoubah, Alfredo Cupolilo, Eduardo Neumann Azevedo, Franceline Quintão Ribeiro, Valcisley Ramalho dos Santos |
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Cupolilo, Sônia Maria Neumann Chaoubah, Alfredo Cupolilo, Eduardo Neumann Azevedo, Franceline Quintão Ribeiro, Valcisley Ramalho dos Santos |
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Gollner, Angela Maria Cupolilo, Sônia Maria Neumann Chaoubah, Alfredo Cupolilo, Eduardo Neumann Azevedo, Franceline Quintão Ribeiro, Valcisley Ramalho dos Santos |
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Neoplasias Prostáticas variações dependentes do observador |
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Neoplasias Prostáticas variações dependentes do observador |
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Abstract Because it has good intra and interobserver reproducibility, Gleason`s score is widely used for the histopathological assessment of prostate carcinomas. This was a nationwide study assessing the interobserver agreement of uropathologists, general pathologists and pathology residents, concerning the use of Gleason`s score. Slides from 30 patients, with a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma confirmed by analysis of the prostatectomy specimen and immunohistochemical analysis of high-molecular weight cytokeratin, were randomly selected from the needle-guided prostate biopsy specimens of the Cito Cytopathology Laboratory, Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil, during the period June 1998 through July 1999. Each slide was photographed at three magnification powers: 40, 100 and 200x. The photos from the 30 cases were made available on-line, for grading of the biopsy materials, in the website of the Pathology Department of the School of Medicine of the Juiz de Fora Federal University (www.patologia.ufjf.br), along with an invitation letter and demographic questionnaire, addressed to pathologists accessing the PATOCTO website (patocito@yahoogroups.com.br). Grading results were graphically plotted according to the percentages of correct diagnoses and against the demographic data. “True” diagnosis was considered that for which Gleason`s score reached higher consensus. Mean total agreement was 65.20%, with maximum agreement of 79.68% for the score considered to be the “true” diagnosis. This reproducibility index with identical score, with + or – 1 variation in the score considered to be the “true” diagnosis, reached 85%, consistent with data by Gleason himself and the literature. This experience presents an important on-line tool which may be used for continuing medical education. Key words: Prostatic neoplasms; observer variation; Biopsy, Needle; internet; |
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