The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient management

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Autor(a) principal: Fahed, Robert
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Batista, André Lima, Darsaut, Tim E., Gentric, Jean-Christophe, Ducroux, Célina, Chaalala, Chiraz, Roberge, David, Bojanowski, Michel W., Weill, Alain, Roy, Daniel, Magro, Elsa, Raymond, Jean
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Object. – The best management of brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) patients remains unknown. Randomized allocation may be more readily accepted when there is uncertainty and disagreement regarding the management of potential participants. In planning for a trial, we aimed to assess variability and agreement among physicians managing bAVM patients. Methods. – A portfolio composed of 35 patients was sent to 47 clinicians of various specialties managing bAVM patients. For each patient, physicians were asked their best management deci sion (surgery/embolization/radiosurgery/conservative), their confidence level, and whether they would include the patientin a randomized trial comparing conservative and curative management. Seven physi cians, who had access to all images of each patient, independently responded twice, to assess inter and intra-rater agreement using kappa statistics. Results. – The inter-rater agreement (30 raters, including 16 neuroradiologists) for best management decision was only “fair” ( [95%CI] = 0.210[0.157; 0.295]). Agreement remained below ‘substantial’( < .6) between physicians of the same specialty, and when no distinctions were made between various treat ments (when responses were dichotomized as conservative versus curative). With access to all images the inter-rater agreement remained fair. The intra-rater agreement reached “substantial” only for the dichotomized decisions. Responding clinicians were willing to include 54.4% of patients (mainly unrup tured bAVMs) in a randomized trial. Conclusion. – There is a lack of agreement among clinicians involved in the management of bAVM patients. In this study a substantial proportion of clinicians were willing to offer randomized allocation of man agement options to a substantial number of patients.
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spelling Fahed, RobertBatista, André LimaDarsaut, Tim E.Gentric, Jean-ChristopheDucroux, CélinaChaalala, ChirazRoberge, DavidBojanowski, Michel W.Weill, AlainRoy, DanielMagro, ElsaRaymond, Jean2023-05-15T22:09:43Z2023-05-15T22:09:43Z2017-07FAHED, Robert; BATISTA, André L.; DARSAUT, Tim E.; GENTRIC, Jean-Christophe; DUCROUX, Célina; CHAALALA, Chiraz; ROBERGE, David; BOJANOWSKI, Michel W.; WEILL, Alain; ROY, Daniel. The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter- and intra-rater agreement study on patient management. Journal Of Neuroradiology, [S.L.], v. 44, n. 4, p. 247-253, jul. 2017. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurad.2017.03.003.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/5241410.1016/j.neurad.2017.03.003ElsevierAVMAgreementKappaArteriovenous malformationThe Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient managementinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleObject. – The best management of brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) patients remains unknown. Randomized allocation may be more readily accepted when there is uncertainty and disagreement regarding the management of potential participants. In planning for a trial, we aimed to assess variability and agreement among physicians managing bAVM patients. Methods. – A portfolio composed of 35 patients was sent to 47 clinicians of various specialties managing bAVM patients. For each patient, physicians were asked their best management deci sion (surgery/embolization/radiosurgery/conservative), their confidence level, and whether they would include the patientin a randomized trial comparing conservative and curative management. Seven physi cians, who had access to all images of each patient, independently responded twice, to assess inter and intra-rater agreement using kappa statistics. Results. – The inter-rater agreement (30 raters, including 16 neuroradiologists) for best management decision was only “fair” ( [95%CI] = 0.210[0.157; 0.295]). Agreement remained below ‘substantial’( < .6) between physicians of the same specialty, and when no distinctions were made between various treat ments (when responses were dichotomized as conservative versus curative). With access to all images the inter-rater agreement remained fair. The intra-rater agreement reached “substantial” only for the dichotomized decisions. Responding clinicians were willing to include 54.4% of patients (mainly unrup tured bAVMs) in a randomized trial. Conclusion. – There is a lack of agreement among clinicians involved in the management of bAVM patients. 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title The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient management
spellingShingle The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient management
Fahed, Robert
AVM
Agreement
Kappa
Arteriovenous malformation
title_short The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient management
title_full The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient management
title_fullStr The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient management
title_full_unstemmed The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient management
title_sort The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Study (TOBAS): a preliminary inter-and intra-rater agreement study on patient management
author Fahed, Robert
author_facet Fahed, Robert
Batista, André Lima
Darsaut, Tim E.
Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Ducroux, Célina
Chaalala, Chiraz
Roberge, David
Bojanowski, Michel W.
Weill, Alain
Roy, Daniel
Magro, Elsa
Raymond, Jean
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author2 Batista, André Lima
Darsaut, Tim E.
Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Ducroux, Célina
Chaalala, Chiraz
Roberge, David
Bojanowski, Michel W.
Weill, Alain
Roy, Daniel
Magro, Elsa
Raymond, Jean
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fahed, Robert
Batista, André Lima
Darsaut, Tim E.
Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Ducroux, Célina
Chaalala, Chiraz
Roberge, David
Bojanowski, Michel W.
Weill, Alain
Roy, Daniel
Magro, Elsa
Raymond, Jean
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv AVM
Agreement
Kappa
Arteriovenous malformation
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Agreement
Kappa
Arteriovenous malformation
description Object. – The best management of brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) patients remains unknown. Randomized allocation may be more readily accepted when there is uncertainty and disagreement regarding the management of potential participants. In planning for a trial, we aimed to assess variability and agreement among physicians managing bAVM patients. Methods. – A portfolio composed of 35 patients was sent to 47 clinicians of various specialties managing bAVM patients. For each patient, physicians were asked their best management deci sion (surgery/embolization/radiosurgery/conservative), their confidence level, and whether they would include the patientin a randomized trial comparing conservative and curative management. Seven physi cians, who had access to all images of each patient, independently responded twice, to assess inter and intra-rater agreement using kappa statistics. Results. – The inter-rater agreement (30 raters, including 16 neuroradiologists) for best management decision was only “fair” ( [95%CI] = 0.210[0.157; 0.295]). Agreement remained below ‘substantial’( < .6) between physicians of the same specialty, and when no distinctions were made between various treat ments (when responses were dichotomized as conservative versus curative). With access to all images the inter-rater agreement remained fair. The intra-rater agreement reached “substantial” only for the dichotomized decisions. Responding clinicians were willing to include 54.4% of patients (mainly unrup tured bAVMs) in a randomized trial. Conclusion. – There is a lack of agreement among clinicians involved in the management of bAVM patients. In this study a substantial proportion of clinicians were willing to offer randomized allocation of man agement options to a substantial number of patients.
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