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Published in: Gastric Cancer 4/2017

01-07-2017 | Original Article

Interobserver agreement in detection of “white globe appearance” and the ability of educational lectures to improve the diagnosis of gastric lesions

Authors: Hitoshi Omura, Naohiro Yoshida, Tomoyuki Hayashi, Kazuhiro Miwa, Hajime Takatori, Hirokazu Tsuji, Katsuhisa Inamura, Yukihiro Shirota, Hiroyuki Aoyagi, Takaharu Masunaga, Kazuyoshi Katayanagi, Hiroshi Kurumaya, Shuichi Kaneko, Hisashi Doyama

Published in: Gastric Cancer | Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

Background

White globe appearance (WGA) refers to a small white lesion of globular shape underneath cancerous gastric epithelium that can be clearly visualized by magnifying endoscopy with narrowband imaging (M-NBI). WGA has been reported to be a novel endoscopic marker that is highly specific in differentiating early gastric cancer (GC) from low-grade adenoma, and has a significantly higher prevalence in early GCs than in noncancerous lesions. However, interobserver agreement in detecting WGA and whether training intervention can improve diagnostic accuracy are unknown.

Methods

Twenty sets of M-NBI images were examined by 16 endoscopists. The endoscopists attended a lecture about WGA, and examined the images again after the lecture. Interobserver agreement in detecting WGA in the second examination and increases in the proportion of correct diagnoses and the degree of confidence of diagnoses of cancerous lesions were evaluated.

Results

The kappa value for interobserver agreement in detecting WGA in the second examination was 0.735. The proportion of correct diagnoses was significantly higher in the second examination compared with the first examination when WGA was present (95.5% vs 55.4%; P < 0.001), but not when WGA was absent (61.6% vs 52.7%; P = 0.190). The proportion of correct diagnoses with a high degree of confidence was significantly higher in the second examination, both with WGA (91.1% vs 29.5%; P < 0.001) and without WGA (36.6% vs 20.5%; P = 0.031).

Conclusions

The detection of WGA by endoscopists was highly reproducible. A brief educational lecture about WGA increased the proportion of correct diagnoses and the degree of confidence of diagnoses of GC with WGA.
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Metadata
Title
Interobserver agreement in detection of “white globe appearance” and the ability of educational lectures to improve the diagnosis of gastric lesions
Authors
Hitoshi Omura
Naohiro Yoshida
Tomoyuki Hayashi
Kazuhiro Miwa
Hajime Takatori
Hirokazu Tsuji
Katsuhisa Inamura
Yukihiro Shirota
Hiroyuki Aoyagi
Takaharu Masunaga
Kazuyoshi Katayanagi
Hiroshi Kurumaya
Shuichi Kaneko
Hisashi Doyama
Publication date
01-07-2017
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Gastric Cancer / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 1436-3291
Electronic ISSN: 1436-3305
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10120-016-0676-3

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