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Validation of structured scoring using the LA classification for esophagitis and endoscopically suspected Barrett's esophagus in a tertiary Asian endoscopy center.

Reuben-K M Wong1, Khay-Guan Yeoh, Kok-Ann Gwee, Hui-Wen Tay, Khek-Yu Ho.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine the inter-observer agreement and validity of the LA Classification in scoring the severity of esophagitis in Asian patients.
METHODS: Video endoscopy clips were selected from 45 consecutive patients participating in reflux studies. The videos were viewed by endoscopists who then independently scored the presence, severity and distribution of esophagitis, including endoscopically suspected Barrett's esophagus (ESBE). Each video was discussed and a consensus on findings reached. Kappa (k) correlation was calculated to describe inter-observer agreement.
RESULTS: Thirty-five clips were scored (no esophagitis 20%, grade-A 54%, grade-B 23%, grade-C 3%, respectively and 10 clips were excluded for poor imaging). Excellent agreement was noted on the presence of esophagitis (mean k = 0.79, range 0.77-0.82). Fifteen patients (42%) had ESBE with a mean k of 0.48 (range 0.39-0.60). Inter-observer agreement on the LA grade was good (mean k = 0.58, range 0.55-0.63), whilst in agreement between endoscopists and consensus grading, the mean kappa rose to 0.77 (range 0.73-0.81). There was a trend of increasing agreement as viewings progressed, with superior kappa correlation after 16 cases. Evaluation of the extent of esophagitis showed good k values using the alternative approach of grouping by circumferential extent (mean k = 0.64, range 0.60-0.67) at the lower categories of severity.
CONCLUSIONS: Scoring using the LA classification for esophagitis and the concurrence on the presence of ESBE showed moderate to strong agreement amongst Asian endoscopists. Our results also suggested that an alternative method of scoring esophagitis based on proportion of circumferential involvement was reliable. A learning effect was observed and reliable scoring was achieved after 16 patients.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19054260     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2008.05680.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0815-9319            Impact factor:   4.029


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Review 2.  Current status of Barrett's esophagus research in Asia.

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3.  Prevalence and risk factor of erosive esophagitis observed in Korean National Cancer Screening Program.

Authors:  Beom Jin Kim; Won Seok Cheon; Hyoung-Chul Oh; Jeong Wook Kim; Jung Duck Park; Jae G Kim
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2011-04-21       Impact factor: 2.153

4.  Associations between reflux esophagitis and the progression of coronary artery calcification: A cohort study.

Authors:  Yang Won Min; Byeong Geun Song; Hye Seung Kim; Kyunga Kim; Hyuk Lee; Byung-Hoon Min; Jun Haeng Lee; Hee Jung Son; Poong-Lyul Rhee; Jae J Kim
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