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dc.contributor.authorMarotta, TR
dc.contributor.authorFiorella, D
dc.contributor.authorKrings, T
dc.contributor.authorO'Kelly, CJ
dc.contributor.authorJoshi, MD
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-23T09:04:33Z
dc.date.available2013-10-23T09:04:33Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationAJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2013 Aug;34(8):1589-92. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3431. Epub 2013 Feb 28.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23449648
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/57854
dc.description.abstractAbstract Novel angiographic grading scales for the assessment of intracranial aneurysms treated with flow-diverting stents have been recently developed because previous angiographic grading scales cannot be applied to these aneurysms. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the inter- and intraobserver variability of the novel O'Kelly Marotta grading scale, which was developed specifically for the angiographic assessment of aneurysms treated with flow-diverting stents. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Multiple raters (n = 31) from the disciplines of neuroradiology and neurosurgery were presented with pre- and posttreatment angiographic images of 14 aneurysms treated with intraluminal flow diverters. Raters were asked to classify pre- and posttreatment angiograms by using the OKM grading scale. Statistical analyses were subsequently performed with calculation of a generalized multirater κ statistic for assessment of inter- and intraobserver variability and by performing a Wilcoxon signed rank sum test for assessment of group differences. RESULTS: Variability analysis of the OKM grading scale yielded substantial (κ = 0.74) and almost perfect (κ = 0.99) inter- and intraobserver agreement, respectively, with no statistically significant differences between raters with a background of neuroradiology versus neurosurgery or attending physician versus trainee. CONCLUSIONS: The OKM grading scale for the assessment of intracranial aneurysms treated with flow-diverting stents is a reliable grading scale that can be used equally well by users of varying backgrounds and levels of training. Comparison with interobserver variability of pre-existing angiographic grading scales shows equal or better performance.en
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dc.titleObserver variability of an angiographic grading scale used for the assessment of intracranial aneurysms treated with flow-diverting stents.en
dc.typeArticleen
local.publisherSchool of Medicineen


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