The ‘Ermenonville’ classification of observations at coronary angioscopy—evaluation of intra- and inter-observer agreement — Peter den Heijer (1994) | RDL Network
The ‘Ermenonville’ classification of observations at coronary angioscopy—evaluation of intra- and inter-observer agreement
European Heart Journal 15(6): 815-822
Article 1994 English
Authors
PH
Peter den Heijer
DF
David P. Foley
HH
Hans L. Hillege
Abstract
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A European coronary angioscopy working group has been established to create and evaluate a classification system for angioscopic observation. The 'Ermenonville' classification features items, graded in 3-5 categories, such as lumen diameter, shape of narrowing, colours of surface, atheroma, dissection, thrombus, etc. Inter- and intra-observer agreement on the interpretation of angioscopic images, using this classification system, was studied within the working group. Kappa values for chance-corrected intra-observer agreement of the diagnostic items were 0.51-0.67. The mean kappa values for inter-observer agreement were very low at 0.13-0.29. The important items, such as red thrombus and dissection were studied after recoding as either present or absent. These items proved to have a good intra-observer agreement, and an acceptable inter-observer agreement after recoding. Other angioscopic diagnoses should be made with caution. Multicentre angioscopy studies should make use of an angioscopy core laboratory. A set of definitions for coronary angioscopy is proposed, and this working group will re-evaluate observer agreements using these definitions.
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