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Objectives: An accurate morphological classification of distinct pulmonary phenotypes in sarcoidosis is lacking. Recently, a multinational Delphi study was conducted to reach a consensus on recognizable high-resolution computer tomography (HRCT) phenotypes in pulmonary sarcoidosis as a basis for a more distinctive classification. The reliability of these phenotypes has not yet been evaluated.
Methods: HRCT scans of adult sarcoidosis patients from the pulmonology department of a single sarcoidosis referral center were scored by three blinded independent readers. Seven phenotypes were distinguished as described in the Delphi study. They were divided into two subgroups: "non-fibrotic" and "likely-to-be fibrotic". Intra- and inter-reader reliability for scoring the predominant phenotype and the subgroup was assessed using weighted Kappa (K) statistics.
Results: Forty-five patients (mean age, 47 years ± 12, 28 men) were included. For the scoring of the predominant phenotype, inter-reader reliability between all readers was substantial with an overall Fleiss' kappa of 0.69 (CI 0.622-0.765, < .001). We observed a substantial inter-reader reliability between readers A and B ( of 0.76), between readers B and C (K of 0.66) and between readers A and C ( of 0.66). For the scoring of the subgroups "non-fibrotic" vs. "likely-to-be fibrotic," overall Fleiss' Kappa was substantial ( = 0.78, CI 0.607-0.944, < .001). We observed a score of 0.76 between readers A and B; 0.81 between readers A and C; 0.76 between readers B and C. Intra-reader reliability was substantial between the scores of A in scoring the predominant phenotypes ( of 0.71) and it was almost perfect in scoring the subgroups ( of 0.95). Intra-reader reliability was substantial between the scores of B in scoring the predominant phenotype ( of 0.66) and subgroups ( of 0.72).
Conclusions: The inter- and intra-reader reliability of the newly proposed HRCT phenotypes obtained from the Delphi study is very acceptable.
Advances In Knowledge: This study is the first to assess the reliability of these HRCT phenotypes and supports the use of them for classification purposes in future clinical and pathogenetic studies.
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