The Inter-Observer Agreement Between Resident and Consultant Radiologists in Reporting Emergency Head CT Scans

Yasrab Ismail, Sanobar Bughio, Najeeb Ahmed, Aqsa Munir, Fatma Qaiser, Afshan Sheikh
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Objectives: To determine the inter-observer agreement between resident and consultant radiologists in reporting emergency head CT scans. Materials and Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional retrospective study was performed in a tertiary care hospital Karachi from 1st October 2021 to 31st march 2022. Total of 111 number of patients of 18-70 years of age of either gender who underwent emergency Head CT scans were included. Patients who came for follow-up CT scans were excluded. CT findings were interpreted by the radiology resident on duty. Subsequently, these CT images were interpreted by a consultant radiologist, and the decision of both resident and faculty member CT was correlated for inter-observer agreement. Results: The mean age was 47.47 ± 14.20 years. The majority of the patients 46 (41.44%) were between 56 to 70 years of age. Out of these 111 patients, 72 (64.86%) were male and 39 (35.14%) were female with a ratio of 1.9:1. Discrepancy between resident and consultant radiologists in reporting emergency head CT scans is seen in 6 (5.41%) patients. Inter-observer agreement between resident and consultant radiologists in reporting emergency head CT scans was found to be 94.59% with a kappa “κ” value of 0.885 which showed a very strong agreement. Conclusion: This study concluded that little discrepancy was found in inter-observer agreement between the radiology residents and the faculty members for interpretation of CT images of Head.
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放射科住院医生和顾问医生在报告急诊头部 CT 扫描结果时的观察者之间的一致性
目的确定放射科住院医生和顾问医生在报告急诊头部 CT 扫描时的观察者间一致性。材料与方法:这项描述性横断面回顾性研究于 2021 年 10 月 1 日至 2022 年 3 月 31 日在卡拉奇的一家三级医院进行。共纳入 111 名接受急诊头部 CT 扫描的 18-70 岁男女患者。前来进行后续 CT 扫描的患者除外。CT 结果由放射科值班住院医师解释。随后,由放射科顾问对这些 CT 图像进行解读,并将住院医师和放射科教师的 CT 判断结果进行对比,以确定观察者之间的一致性。结果:平均年龄为 47.47±14.20 岁。大多数患者 46 人(41.44%)的年龄在 56 至 70 岁之间。在这 111 名患者中,男性 72 人(64.86%),女性 39 人(35.14%),男女比例为 1.9:1。有 6 名(5.41%)患者的急诊头部 CT 扫描结果显示住院医生和放射科顾问医生的报告存在差异。住院医生和放射科顾问在报告急诊头部 CT 扫描结果时的观察者之间的一致性为 94.59%,卡帕值为 0.885,显示出非常高的一致性。结论本研究的结论是,放射科住院医师和教员在解读头部 CT 图像时,观察者之间的一致性差异很小。
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