BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To determine whether clinical information influences endoscopic scoring by central readers using the Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity [UCEIS; comprising 'vascular pattern', 'bleeding', 'erosions and ulcers']. METHODS: Forty central readers performed 28 evaluations, including 2 repeats, from a library of 44 video sigmoidoscopies stratified by Mayo Clinic Score. Following training, readers were randomised to scoring with ['unblinded', n = 20, including 4 control videos with misleading information] or without ['blinded', n 20] clinical information. A total of 21 virtual Central Reader Groups [CRGs], of three blinded readers, were created. Agreement criteria were pre-specified. Kappa [κ] statistics quantified...
Background and Aim Endoscopy and histopathology are pivotal for evaluating disease activity in ulcer...
Background: Grading of endoscopic lesions is important for determining the severity of ulcerative co...
Background Endoscopic findings are essential in evaluating the disease activity in u...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: We studied the reliability of the previously described Ulcerative Colitis Endos...
Background & AimsWe studied the reliability of the previously described Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopi...
BACKGROUND: The Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity (UCEIS) is a novel instrument to eva...
Full list of Investigators is given at the end of the article.Background: Variability in endoscopic ...
Full list of Investigators is given at the end of the article.Background: Variability in endoscopic ...
Background Variability in endoscopic assessment necessitates rigorous investigation of descriptors f...
Background The UCEIS accounts for 86% of variance between observers in the overall assessment of end...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons between disease activity indices for ulcerative colitis (UC) are few. This s...
Background The UCEIS accounts for 86% of variance between observers in the overall assessment of end...
Endoscopic assessment of the presence and severity of endoscopic lesions has become an essential par...
Endoscopic assessment of the presence and severity of endoscopic lesions has become an essential par...
Background:The consistency of endoscopic and histologic findings in patients with ulcerative colitis...
Background and Aim Endoscopy and histopathology are pivotal for evaluating disease activity in ulcer...
Background: Grading of endoscopic lesions is important for determining the severity of ulcerative co...
Background Endoscopic findings are essential in evaluating the disease activity in u...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: We studied the reliability of the previously described Ulcerative Colitis Endos...
Background & AimsWe studied the reliability of the previously described Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopi...
BACKGROUND: The Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity (UCEIS) is a novel instrument to eva...
Full list of Investigators is given at the end of the article.Background: Variability in endoscopic ...
Full list of Investigators is given at the end of the article.Background: Variability in endoscopic ...
Background Variability in endoscopic assessment necessitates rigorous investigation of descriptors f...
Background The UCEIS accounts for 86% of variance between observers in the overall assessment of end...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons between disease activity indices for ulcerative colitis (UC) are few. This s...
Background The UCEIS accounts for 86% of variance between observers in the overall assessment of end...
Endoscopic assessment of the presence and severity of endoscopic lesions has become an essential par...
Endoscopic assessment of the presence and severity of endoscopic lesions has become an essential par...
Background:The consistency of endoscopic and histologic findings in patients with ulcerative colitis...
Background and Aim Endoscopy and histopathology are pivotal for evaluating disease activity in ulcer...
Background: Grading of endoscopic lesions is important for determining the severity of ulcerative co...
Background Endoscopic findings are essential in evaluating the disease activity in u...