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Reliability and initial validation of the ulcerative colitis endoscopic index of severity

  • Simon P.L. Travis
  • , Dan Schnell
  • , Piotr Krzeski
  • , Maria T. Abreu
  • , Douglas G. Altman
  • , Jean Frédéric Colombel
  • , Brian G. Feagan
  • , Stephen B. Hanauer
  • , Gary R. Lichtenstein
  • , Philippe R. Marteau
  • , Walter Reinisch
  • , Bruce E. Sands
  • , Bruce R. Yacyshyn
  • , Patrick Schnell
  • , Christian A. Bernhardt
  • , Jean Yves Mary
  • , William J. Sandborn

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Abstract

Background & Aims We studied the reliability of the previously described Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity (UCEIS) and validated it with an independent cohort of investigators. Methods We created a new library of 57 videos of flexible sigmoidoscopy and stratified them based on disease severity. Twenty-five investigators were each randomly assigned to assess 28 videos (which included 4 duplicates to assess intraobserver reliability). Investigators were blinded to clinical details except for 2 of 4 duplicated videos (to assess the impact of knowledge of symptoms on assessment). Three descriptors ("vascular pattern", "bleeding", and "erosions and ulcers") comprising the UCEIS were scored with a visual analogue scale (VAS) to assess overall severity. Intrainvestigator and interinvestigator agreement was characterized by κ statistical analysis; reliability ratios were used to compare VAS and UCEIS scores. Results There was a high level of correlation between UCEIS scores and overall assessment of severity (correlation coefficient, 0.93). Internal consistency (Cronbach α analysis) was 0.86. Intrainvestigator and interinvestigator reliability ratios for UCEIS scores were 0.96 and 0.88, respectively. Intrainvestigator agreement in determination of the UCEIS score was good (κ = 0.72), with individual descriptors ranging from a κ of 0.47 (for bleeding) to 0.87 (for vascular pattern). Interinvestigator agreement in determination of UCEIS scores was moderate (κ = 0.50), with descriptors ranging from a κ of 0.48 (for bleeding) to 0.54 (for vascular pattern). Intrainvestigator variability in determining UCEIS scores did not change appreciably when a video was presented with clinical details. Conclusions The UCEIS and its components show satisfactory intrainvestigator and interinvestigator reliability. Among investigators, the UCEIS accounted for a median of 86% of the variability in evaluation of overall severity on the VAS when assessing the endoscopic severity of UC and was unaffected by knowledge of clinical details.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)987-995
Number of pages9
JournalGastroenterology
Volume145
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • Disease Activity
  • Endoscopic Score
  • Endoscopic Severity
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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