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Quality control of B-lines analysis in stress Echo 2020. / Scali, Maria Chiara; Ciampi, Quirino; Picano, Eugenio; Bossone, Eduardo; Ferrara, Francesco; Citro, Rodolfo; Colonna, Paolo; Costantino, Marco Fabio; Cortigiani, Lauro; Andrea, Antonello D.; Severino, Sergio; Dodi, Claudio; Gaibazzi, Nicola; Galderisi, Maurizio; Barbieri, Andrea; Monte, Ines; Mori, Fabio; Reisenhofer, Barbara; Re, Federica; Rigo, Fausto; Trambaiolo, Paolo; Amor, Miguel; Lowenstein, Jorge; Merlo, Pablo Martin; Daros, Clarissa Borguezan; De Castro E Silva Pretto, José Luis; Miglioranza, Marcelo Haertel; Torres, Marco A.R.; De Azevedo Bellagamba, Clarissa Carmona; Chaves, Daniel Quesada; Simova, Iana; Varga, Albert; Čelutkiene, Jelena; Kasprzak, Jaroslaw D.; Wierzbowska-Drabik, Karina; Lipiec, Piotr; Weiner-Mik, Paulina; Szymczyk, Eva; Wdowiak-Okrojek, Katarzyna; Djordjevic-Dikic, Ana; Dekleva, Milica; Stankovic, Ivan; Neskovic, Aleksandar N.; Zagatina, Angela; Di Salvo, Giovanni; Perez, Julio E.; Camarozano, Ana Cristina; Corciu, Anca Irina; Boshchenko, Alla; Lattanzi, Fabio.
In: Cardiovascular Ultrasound, Vol. 16, No. 1, 20, 25.09.2018.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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T1 - Quality control of B-lines analysis in stress Echo 2020
AU - Scali, Maria Chiara
AU - Ciampi, Quirino
AU - Picano, Eugenio
AU - Bossone, Eduardo
AU - Ferrara, Francesco
AU - Citro, Rodolfo
AU - Colonna, Paolo
AU - Costantino, Marco Fabio
AU - Cortigiani, Lauro
AU - Andrea, Antonello D.
AU - Severino, Sergio
AU - Dodi, Claudio
AU - Gaibazzi, Nicola
AU - Galderisi, Maurizio
AU - Barbieri, Andrea
AU - Monte, Ines
AU - Mori, Fabio
AU - Reisenhofer, Barbara
AU - Re, Federica
AU - Rigo, Fausto
AU - Trambaiolo, Paolo
AU - Amor, Miguel
AU - Lowenstein, Jorge
AU - Merlo, Pablo Martin
AU - Daros, Clarissa Borguezan
AU - De Castro E Silva Pretto, José Luis
AU - Miglioranza, Marcelo Haertel
AU - Torres, Marco A.R.
AU - De Azevedo Bellagamba, Clarissa Carmona
AU - Chaves, Daniel Quesada
AU - Simova, Iana
AU - Varga, Albert
AU - Čelutkiene, Jelena
AU - Kasprzak, Jaroslaw D.
AU - Wierzbowska-Drabik, Karina
AU - Lipiec, Piotr
AU - Weiner-Mik, Paulina
AU - Szymczyk, Eva
AU - Wdowiak-Okrojek, Katarzyna
AU - Djordjevic-Dikic, Ana
AU - Dekleva, Milica
AU - Stankovic, Ivan
AU - Neskovic, Aleksandar N.
AU - Zagatina, Angela
AU - Di Salvo, Giovanni
AU - Perez, Julio E.
AU - Camarozano, Ana Cristina
AU - Corciu, Anca Irina
AU - Boshchenko, Alla
AU - Lattanzi, Fabio
PY - 2018/9/25
Y1 - 2018/9/25
N2 - Background: The effectiveness trial "Stress echo (SE) 2020" evaluates novel applications of SE in and beyond coronary artery disease. The core protocol also includes 4-site simplified scan of B-lines by lung ultrasound, useful to assess pulmonary congestion. Purpose: To provide web-based upstream quality control and harmonization of B-lines reading criteria. Methods: 60 readers (all previously accredited for regional wall motion, 53 B-lines naive) from 52 centers of 16 countries of SE 2020 network read a set of 20 lung ultrasound video-clips selected by the Pisa lab serving as reference standard, after taking an obligatory web-based learning 2-h module (http://se2020.altervista.org). Each test clip was scored for B-lines from 0 (black lung, A-lines, no B-lines) to 10 (white lung, coalescing B-lines). The diagnostic gold standard was the concordant assessment of two experienced readers of the Pisa lab. The answer of the reader was considered correct if concordant with reference standard reading ±1 (for instance, reference standard reading of 5 B-lines; correct answer 4, 5, or 6). The a priori determined pass threshold was 18/20 (≥ 90%) with R value (intra-class correlation coefficient) between reference standard and recruiting center) > 0.90. Inter-observer agreement was assessed with intra-class correlation coefficient statistics. Results: All 60 readers were successfully accredited: 26 (43%) on first, 24 (40%) on second, and 10 (17%) on third attempt. The average diagnostic accuracy of the 60 accredited readers was 95%, with R value of 0.95 compared to reference standard reading. The 53 B-lines naive scored similarly to the 7 B-lines expert on first attempt (90 versus 95%, p = NS). Compared to the step-1 of quality control for regional wall motion abnormalities, the mean reading time per attempt was shorter (17 ± 3 vs 29 ± 12 min, p <.01), the first attempt success rate was higher (43 vs 28%, p < 0.01), and the drop-out of readers smaller (0 vs 28%, p <.01). Conclusions: Web-based learning is highly effective for teaching and harmonizing B-lines reading. Echocardiographers without previous experience with B-lines learn quickly.
AB - Background: The effectiveness trial "Stress echo (SE) 2020" evaluates novel applications of SE in and beyond coronary artery disease. The core protocol also includes 4-site simplified scan of B-lines by lung ultrasound, useful to assess pulmonary congestion. Purpose: To provide web-based upstream quality control and harmonization of B-lines reading criteria. Methods: 60 readers (all previously accredited for regional wall motion, 53 B-lines naive) from 52 centers of 16 countries of SE 2020 network read a set of 20 lung ultrasound video-clips selected by the Pisa lab serving as reference standard, after taking an obligatory web-based learning 2-h module (http://se2020.altervista.org). Each test clip was scored for B-lines from 0 (black lung, A-lines, no B-lines) to 10 (white lung, coalescing B-lines). The diagnostic gold standard was the concordant assessment of two experienced readers of the Pisa lab. The answer of the reader was considered correct if concordant with reference standard reading ±1 (for instance, reference standard reading of 5 B-lines; correct answer 4, 5, or 6). The a priori determined pass threshold was 18/20 (≥ 90%) with R value (intra-class correlation coefficient) between reference standard and recruiting center) > 0.90. Inter-observer agreement was assessed with intra-class correlation coefficient statistics. Results: All 60 readers were successfully accredited: 26 (43%) on first, 24 (40%) on second, and 10 (17%) on third attempt. The average diagnostic accuracy of the 60 accredited readers was 95%, with R value of 0.95 compared to reference standard reading. The 53 B-lines naive scored similarly to the 7 B-lines expert on first attempt (90 versus 95%, p = NS). Compared to the step-1 of quality control for regional wall motion abnormalities, the mean reading time per attempt was shorter (17 ± 3 vs 29 ± 12 min, p <.01), the first attempt success rate was higher (43 vs 28%, p < 0.01), and the drop-out of readers smaller (0 vs 28%, p <.01). Conclusions: Web-based learning is highly effective for teaching and harmonizing B-lines reading. Echocardiographers without previous experience with B-lines learn quickly.
KW - Certification
KW - Lung comets
KW - Quality control
KW - Stress echocardiography
KW - Wall motion
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U2 - 10.1186/s12947-018-0138-7
DO - 10.1186/s12947-018-0138-7
M3 - Review article
C2 - 30249305
AN - SCOPUS:85053845849
VL - 16
JO - Cardiovascular Ultrasound
JF - Cardiovascular Ultrasound
SN - 1476-7120
IS - 1
M1 - 20
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