Image‐scoring system for umbilical and uterine artery pulsed‐wave Doppler ultrasound measurement

ABSTRACT Objectives To develop an objective image‐scoring system for pulsed‐wave Doppler measurement of maternal uterine and fetal umbilical arteries, and evaluate how this compares with subjective assessment. Methods As an extension to the INTERGROWTH‐21st Project, we developed a scoring system bas...

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Published in:Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology Vol. 53; no. 2; pp. 251 - 255
Main Authors: Molloholli, M., Napolitano, R., Ohuma, E. O., Ash, S., Wanyonyi, S. Z., Cavallaro, A., Giudicepietro, A., Barros, F., Carvalho, M., Norris, S., Min, A. M., Zainab, G., Papageorghiou, A. T.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01-02-2019
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Summary:ABSTRACT Objectives To develop an objective image‐scoring system for pulsed‐wave Doppler measurement of maternal uterine and fetal umbilical arteries, and evaluate how this compares with subjective assessment. Methods As an extension to the INTERGROWTH‐21st Project, we developed a scoring system based on six predefined criteria for uterine and umbilical artery pulsed‐wave Doppler measurements. Objective evaluation using the scoring system was compared with subjective assessment which consisted of classifying an image as simply acceptable or unacceptable. Based on sample size estimation, a total of 120 umbilical and uterine artery Doppler images were selected randomly from the INTERGROWTH‐21st image database. Two independent reviewers evaluated all images in a blinded fashion, both subjectively and using the six‐point scoring system. Percentage agreement and kappa statistic were compared between the two methods. Results The overall agreement between reviewers was higher for objective assessment using the scoring system (agreement, 85%; adjusted kappa, 0.70) than for subjective assessment (agreement, 70%; adjusted kappa, 0.47). For the six components of the scoring system, the level of agreement (adjusted kappa) was 0.97 for anatomical site, 0.88 for sweep speed, 0.77 for magnification, 0.68 for velocity scale, 0.68 for image clarity and 0.65 for angle of insonation. Conclusion In quality assessment of umbilical and uterine artery pulsed‐wave Doppler measurements, our proposed objective six‐point image‐scoring system is associated with greater reproducibility than is subjective assessment. We recommend this as the preferred method for quality control, auditing and teaching. Copyright © 2018 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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ISSN:0960-7692
1469-0705
DOI:10.1002/uog.19101