International assessment of inter- and intrarater reliability of the International Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification system
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Villarreal, Ricardo
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International assessment of inter- and intrarater reliability of the International Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification system
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Background: Inconsistencies in the nomenclature of struc tures of the frontal sinus have impeded the development
of a validated “reference standard” classification system
that surgeons can reliably agree upon. The International
Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification (IFAC) system was de veloped as a consensus document, based on expert opin ion, a empting to address this issue. The purposes of this
study are to: establish the reliability of the IFAC as a tool
for classifying cells in the frontal recess among an inter national group of rhinologists; and improve communication
and teaching of frontal endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS).
Methods: Forty-two computed tomography (CT) scans,
each with a marked frontal cell, were reviewed by 15 inter national fellowship-trained rhinologists. Each marked cell
was classified into 1 of 7 categories described in the IFAC,
on 2 occasions separated by 2 weeks. Inter- and intrarater
reliability were evaluated using Light’s kappa (κ), the inter class correlation coefficient (ICC), and simple proportion
of agreement.
Results: Interrater reliability showed pairwise κ values
ranging from 0.7248 to 1.0, with a mean of 0.9162 (SD,
0.0537). The ICC was 0.98. Intrarater reliability showed κ
values ranging from 0.8613 to 1.0, with a mean of 0.9407 (SD,
0.0376). The within-rater ICC was 0.98.
Conclusion: Among a diverse sample of rhinologists
(raters), there was substantial to almost perfect agreement
between raters, and among individual raters at different
timepoints. The IFAC is a reliable tool for classification of
cells in the frontal sinus. Further outcome studies are still
needed to determine the validity of the IFAC. Published
2018. This article is a U.S. government work and is in the
public domain in the USA.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169721
DOI: 10.1002/alr.22200
ISSN: 20426984
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Int Forum Allergy Rhinol. 2018;00:1-7.
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