| Literature DB >> 30002645 |
Aaron M Spring1,2,3, Daniel J Pittman2,3, Yahya Aghakhani1, Jeffrey Jirsch4, Neelan Pillay1, Luis E Bello-Espinosa1,5, Colin Josephson1, Paolo Federico1,2,3,6.
Abstract
Objective: We examined the interrater reliability and generalizability of high-frequency oscillation (HFO) visual evaluations in the ripple (80-250 Hz) band, and established a framework for the transition of HFO analysis to routine clinical care. We were interested in the interrater reliability or epoch generalizability to describe how similar the evaluations were between reviewers, and in the reviewer generalizability to represent the consistency of the internal threshold each individual reviewer.Entities:
Keywords: epilepsy; generalizability; generalizability theory; high frequency oscillations (HFOs); interrater reliability; interrater variability; intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG)
Year: 2018 PMID: 30002645 PMCID: PMC6031752 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1Screenshot of the program used for the visual review component of the study. Three seconds of raw data is shown in the right pane. Two hundred and fifty milliseconds of filtered data is shown in the left pane, and the corresponding raw data is highlighted in yellow. The top pane contains the evaluation form for the current Epoch, as well as the current progress. A detailed description of the evaluation program is available in our previous work (44).
Figure 2Decision study projections of the generalizability of the evaluated Epochs. The blue curve denotes the Epoch generalizability projections as a function of the number of Reviewers. The target threshold of 0.8 is indicated by the dashed red line. The blue square marks the Epoch generalizability achieved with the sample size used (6 Reviewers), while the blue triangles indicate Epoch generalizability projections referenced in the text.
Figure 3Decision study projections of the generalizability of the Reviewers. Each curve denotes the Reviewer generalizability projections for a given number of Datasets, as a function of the number of Epochs per EventType per Dataset. The target threshold of 0.8 is indicated by the dashed red line. The blue square indicates the Reviewer generalizability achieved with the sample sizes used in the study (64 Epochs per EventType, 3 EventTypes, 41 Datasets), while the colored triangles indicate Reviewer generalizability projections referenced in the text.
| 1.134 | 6 | 0.189 | Δ | 1.134 | τ | ||
| 0.195 | 41 | 0.005 | Δ | 41 | 0.005 | Δ | |
| 0.743 | 246 | 0.003 | Δ | 41 | 0.018 | Δ, δ | |
| 0.638 | 18 | 0.035 | Δ | 3 | 0.213 | τ | |
| 0.161 | 123 | 0.001 | Δ | 123 | 0.001 | Δ, δ | |
| 0.553 | 738 | 0.001 | Δ | 123 | 0.004 | Δ, δ | |
| 1.409 | 1.409 | τ | 7,872 | 0.000 | Δ | ||
| 5.925 | 6 | 0.988 | Δ, δ | 7,872 | 0.001 | Δ, δ | |
| ρ2 | φ2 | ||||||
| Epoch | 1.409 | 0.988 | 1.222 | 0.536 | |||
| Reviewer | 1.347 | 0.024 | 0.030 | 0.978 | |||
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