Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences (Cotter, Mayer), Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Department of Companion Animals (Zwicker), Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2022 Jan;63(1):73-81. doi: 10.1111/vru.13029. Epub 2021 Oct 12.
Mandibular and medial retropharyngeal lymph nodes are routinely evaluated with CT when staging dogs with oral melanomas. While size alone is considered inadequate for detecting nodal metastasis, it is critical in evaluating treatment response, as clinical decisions are based on changes in size. It is common for different radiologists to measure the size of pre- and posttreatment lymph nodes in the same patient. The objective of this retrospective, observer agreement study was to evaluate the inter- and intraobserver agreement in measuring canine mandibular and medial retropharyngeal lymph nodes by a diverse population of veterinary radiologists and trainees. Fourteen dogs with documented oral melanoma and head CT studies identified from records of a single institution were included in this study. North American veterinary radiologists and trainees were recruited to measure the mandibular and medial retropharyngeal lymph nodes; in triplicate. Prior to performing the study measurements, participants completed a training tool demonstrating the lymph node measurements. Overall, interobserver intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was 0.961 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.946, 0.972) and intraobserver ICC was 0.977 (95% CI: 0.968, 0.983), indicating excellent agreement (ICC > 0.9 considered excellent). Similar findings were noted following sub-analysis for most variables (experience, size, laterality, axis of measurement). These results suggest that follow-up measurement of the long and short axis of the mandibular lymph nodes and short axis of the medial retropharyngeal lymph nodes in the transverse plane, performed by different veterinary radiologists using the same method of measure, should have minimal impact on clinical decision making.
在对患有口腔黑色素瘤的犬进行分期时,常规通过 CT 评估下颌和咽后内侧淋巴结。虽然仅凭大小不足以检测淋巴结转移,但在评估治疗反应时至关重要,因为临床决策基于大小的变化。不同的放射科医生经常在同一位患者中测量治疗前后的淋巴结大小。本回顾性、观察者间一致性研究的目的是评估不同兽医放射科医生和学员测量犬下颌和咽后内侧淋巴结的观察者间和观察者内一致性。从一家机构的记录中确定了 14 只患有口腔黑色素瘤并接受过头 CT 研究的犬,纳入本研究。招募了北美兽医放射科医生和学员来测量下颌和咽后内侧淋巴结;重复三次。在进行研究测量之前,参与者完成了一个培训工具,演示了淋巴结测量。总体而言,观察者间组内相关系数(ICC)为 0.961(95%置信区间[CI]:0.946,0.972),观察者内 ICC 为 0.977(95% CI:0.968,0.983),表明具有极好的一致性(ICC>0.9 被认为是极好的)。在对大多数变量(经验、大小、侧位、测量轴)进行亚分析后,也得出了类似的发现。这些结果表明,由不同兽医放射科医生使用相同的测量方法对下颌淋巴结的长轴和短轴以及横断面上咽后内侧淋巴结的短轴进行的后续测量,应该对临床决策的影响最小。