Erratum: Multiple Sclerosis: Identification of Temporal Changes in Brain Lesions with Computer-Assisted Detection Software: The Neuroradiology Journal 26: 143-150, 2013 - http://www.theneuroradiologyjournal.it

勘误:多发性硬化症:利用计算机辅助检测软件识别脑部病变的时间变化:《神经放射学杂志》26:143-150,2013 - http://www.theneuroradiologyjournal.it

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OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the inter- and intrarater reliability of the Manjila and Semaan classification system for the anatomical position of the jugular bulb. The classification system, proposed in 2018, aims to address inconsistencies in reporting that impact communication between radiologists and skull base surgeons and affect surgical planning. DESIGN: Bilateral jugular bulb positions on 50 consecutive computed tomography (CT) venography examinations were assessed by two neuroradiology attending physicians, two neuroradiology fellows, and two radiology residents. SETTING: The study was conducted in a clinical radiology setting on an Ambra PACS workstation. PARTICIPANTS: Consecutive patients who underwent clinical CT venography examinations between August 3, 2021, and January 29, 2022, and met the inclusion criteria were included in the analysis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Inter- and intrarater reliability were assessed using kappa values, Kendall's coefficient of concordance ( W ), and Spearman's rho. RESULTS: Interrater agreement, measured by kappa values, showed moderate to substantial agreement for bilateral jugular bulb position types. Kendall's W indicated substantial to almost-perfect interrater agreement. Intrarater agreement was almost perfect according to kappa values and was high in monotonicity, as indicated by Spearman's rho. CONCLUSION: The Manjila and Semaan classification system demonstrated high inter- and intrarater reliability across a spectrum of experience levels. Adopting this classification could enhance clinical communication and improve surgical planning.

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