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Evaluation of the age-related eye disease study clinical lens grading system AREDS report No. 31.

机译:年龄相关性眼病研究临床晶状体分级系统AREDS评估报告第31号。

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PURPOSE: To examine the grading (interrater) reliability of the Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) Clinical Lens Grading System (ARLNS). DESIGN: Evaluation of diagnostic test or technology. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred fifty volunteers (284 eyes). METHODS: Participants with lens opacities of varying severity were independently graded at the slit lamp for cataract severity by 2 examiners (retinal or anterior segment specialists) using the ARLNS, which employs 3 standard photographs of increasing severity for classifying each of the 3 major types of opacity. Lens photographs were taken and graded at a reading center using the more detailed AREDS System for Classifying Cataracts from photographs. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The Pearson correlation, weighted-kappa, and limits-of-agreement statistics were used to assess the interrater agreement of the gradings. RESULTS: Examinations were performed on 284 lenses (150 participants). Tests of interrater reliability between pairs of clinicians showed substantial agreement between clinicians for cortical and posterior subcapsular opacities and moderate agreement for nuclear opacities. A similar pattern and strength of agreement was present when comparing scores of retinal versus anterior segment specialists. Interrater agreement between clinical and reading center gradings was not as great as inter-clinician agreement. CONCLUSIONS: Interrater agreements were in the moderate to substantial range for the clinical assessment of lens opacities. Inherent differences in cataract classification systems that rely on slit lamp vs photographic assessments of lens opacities may explain some of the disagreement noted between slit lamp and photographic gradings. Given the interrater reliability statistics for clinicians and the simplicity of the grading procedure, ARLNS is presented for use in studies requiring a simple, inexpensive method for detecting the presence and severity of the major types of lens opacities. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any of the materials discussed in this article.
机译:目的:检查与年龄有关的眼病研究(AREDS)临床晶状体评分系统(ARLNS)的分级(中间评分)可靠性。设计:诊断测试或技术评估。参与者:一百五十名志愿者(284眼)。方法:由两名检查员(视网膜或前段专家)使用ARLNS在裂隙灯处对具有不同严重度的晶状体混浊的参与者进行独立分级,以评估白内障严重度,该方法使用3张严重度不断提高的标准照片对3种主要类型的白内障进行分类不透明。使用更详细的AREDS系统从照片中对白内障进行分类,在阅读中心拍摄镜头照片并对其进行分级。主要观察指标:采用皮尔森相关性,加权卡伯值和协议限制统计量来评估评分之间的内在一致性。结果:对284副镜片(150名参与者)进行了检查。几对临床医生之间的间期可靠性测试表明,临床医生之间对于皮层和后囊膜混浊具有实质性一致性,而对于核混浊具有中等一致性。比较视网膜和前段专家的分数时,存在相似的模式和一致性强度。临床和阅读中心等级之间的评分者之间的一致性不及临床医生之间的一致性。结论:对于晶状体混浊的临床评估,Interrater协议的范围在中度到实质性范围内。白内障分类系统的固有差异取决于裂隙灯与镜头不透明度的摄影评估,这可以解释裂隙灯与摄影等级之间的某些分歧。鉴于临床医生之间的可靠性统计数据以及分级程序的简便性,提出了ARLNS用于需要简单,廉价的方法来检测主要类型的晶状体混浊的存在和严重性的研究。财务披露:作者对本文讨论的任何材料均没有所有权或商业利益。

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