Region‐specific interobserver agreement of the Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score: A meta‐analysis

Author:

Zarrintan Armin1ORCID,Ibrahim Mohamed K.1,Hamouda Noha1,Jabal Mohamed Sobhi1ORCID,Beizavi Zahra1,Ghozy Sherief1,Kallmes David F.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeThe Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) is a widely used scoring system for evaluating ischemic stroke to determine therapeutic strategy. However, there is variation in the interobserver agreement of ASPECTS. This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to investigate the interobserver agreement of total and regional ASPECTS.MethodsA comprehensive search was conducted in the Web of Sciences, PubMed, and Scopus databases to identify relevant studies. Inclusion criteria were studies of noncontrast CT performed within 24 hours of ischemic stroke in the middle cerebral artery territory.ResultsA total of 20 studies, with 3482 patients, reporting interobserver agreement of total and regional ASPECTS were included in the meta‐analysis. The interobserver agreement for total ASPECTS in studies using Kappa coefficient (κ) analysis was substantial (κ = .67, 95% confidence interval [CI]: .57‐.78). In studies using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) analysis, agreement was excellent (ICC = .84, 95% CI: .77‐.90). Interobserver agreement was higher in studies in which the observer was unblinded to clinical scenario in both groups (κ = .74, 95% CI: .59‐.89, and ICC = .82, 95% CI: .79‐.85). Per‐region analysis showed that the caudate nucleus had the highest agreement (κ = .68, 95% CI: .60‐.76, and ICC = .84, 95% CI: .74‐.93), while M2 and internal capsule in Kappa studies (κ = .45, 95% CI: .34‐.55 and κ = .47, 95% CI: .28‐.66), and M4 and internal capsule in ICC studies (ICC = .54, 95% CI: .43‐.64 and ICC = .55, 95% CI: .18‐.91) had the lowest agreement.ConclusionThis meta‐analysis demonstrates substantial to excellent interobserver agreement for total ASPECTS, which supports using this method for stroke treatment. However, findings emphasize the need to consider interobserver agreement in specific regions of ASPECTS for treatment decisions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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