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读者偏倚对乳腺癌筛查的服务和临床影响:一项回顾性研究。

Service and clinical impacts of reader bias in breast cancer screening: a retrospective study.

机构信息

Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, United Kingdom.

Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging Centre, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB25 2ZN, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Br J Radiol. 2024 Jan 23;97(1153):120-125. doi: 10.1093/bjr/tqad024.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine factors influencing reader agreement in breast screening and investigate the relationship between agreement level and patient outcomes.

METHODS

Reader pair agreement for 83 265 sets of mammograms from the Scottish Breast Screening service (2015-2020) was evaluated using Cohen's kappa statistic. Each mammography examination was read by two readers, per routine screening practice, with the second initially blinded but able to choose to view the first reader's opinion. If the two readers disagreed, a third reader arbitrated. Variation in reader agreement was examined by: whether the reader acted as the first or second reader, reader experience, and recall, cancer detection and arbitration recall rate.

RESULTS

Readers' opinions varied by whether they acted as the first or second reader. Furthermore, reader 2 was more likely to agree with reader 1 if reader 1 was more experienced than they were, and less likely to agree if they themselves were more experienced than reader 1 (P < .001). Agreement was not significantly associated with cancer detection rate, overall recall rate or arbitration recall rates (P > .05). Lower agreement between readers led to a higher arbiter workload (P < .001).

CONCLUSIONS

In mammography screening, the second reader's opinion is influenced by the first reader's opinion, with the degree of influence dependent on the readers' relative experience levels.

ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE

While less-experienced readers relied on their more experienced reading partner, no adverse impact on service outcomes was observed. Allowing access to the first reader's opinion may benefit newly qualified readers, but reduces independent evaluation, which may lower cancer detection rates.

摘要

目的

确定影响乳腺筛查读者一致性的因素,并研究一致性水平与患者结果之间的关系。

方法

使用 Cohen's kappa 统计评估苏格兰乳腺筛查服务(2015-2020 年)83265 组乳腺 X 线照片的读者对的一致性。根据常规筛查实践,每例乳腺 X 线照片均由两名读者阅读,第二位读者最初为盲法,但可以选择查看第一位读者的意见。如果两位读者意见不一致,则由第三位读者仲裁。通过以下因素检查读者一致性的变化:读者是作为第一读者还是第二读者、读者经验以及回顾、癌症检出和仲裁回顾率。

结果

读者的意见因他们是作为第一读者还是第二读者而有所不同。此外,如果第二位读者比第一位读者更有经验,那么第二位读者更有可能同意第一位读者的意见,如果第二位读者比第一位读者更有经验,那么第二位读者更有可能不同意第一位读者的意见(P<.001)。一致性与癌症检出率、总体召回率或仲裁召回率无显著相关性(P>.05)。读者之间的一致性较低会导致仲裁工作量增加(P<.001)。

结论

在乳腺 X 线筛查中,第二位读者的意见受到第一位读者意见的影响,其影响程度取决于读者相对经验水平。

知识进展

在乳腺 X 线筛查中,经验较少的读者依赖经验更丰富的阅读伙伴,但并未观察到对服务结果产生不利影响。允许访问第一位读者的意见可能对新合格的读者有益,但会减少独立评估,从而可能降低癌症检出率。

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