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Standardized interpretation of paediatric chest radiographs for the diagnosis of pneumonia in epidemiological studies.

Author Affiliations
World Health Organization, The University of Melbourne, World Health Organization - Pakistan, Bangladesh Shishu (Children) Hospital & Institute, ...
Published InPubMed
Year2005
Citations649

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although radiological pneumonia is used as an outcome measure in epidemiological studies, there is considerable variability in the interpretation of chest radiographs. A standardized method for identifying radiological pneumonia would facilitate comparison of the results of vaccine trials and epidemiological studies of pneumonia. METHODS: A WHO working group developed definitions for radiological pneumonia. Inter-observer variability in categorizing a set of 222 chest radiographic images was measured by comparing the readings made by 20 radiologists and clinicians with a reference reading. Intra-observer variability was measured by comparing the initial readings of a randomly chosen subset of 100 radiographs with repeat readings made 8-30 days later. FINDINGS: Of the 222 images, 208 were considered interpretable. The reference reading categorized 43% of…
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