Intraobserver variability in fibroid size measurements: estimated effects on assessing fibroid growth.
Abstract
To evaluate intraobserver variability of fibroid sonographic measurements and apply
this factor to fibroid growth assessment.Study participants were African American
women aged 23 to 34 years who had never had a diagnosis of uterine fibroids. All participants
underwent transvaginal sonography to screen for the presence of previously undiagnosed
fibroids (≥0.5 cm in diameter). The diameters of up to 6 fibroids were measured in
3 perpendicular planes at 3 separate times during the examinations by experienced
sonographers. Intraobserver variability as measured by the coefficient of variation
(CV) for fibroid diameter and volume was calculated for each fibroid, and factors
associated with the CV were assessed by regression models. The impact of variability
on growth assessment was determined.Ninety-six of 300 women screened were found to
have at least 1 fibroid, yielding a total of 174 fibroids for this analysis. The mean
CV for the 3 measurements of fibroid maximum diameter was 5.9%. The mean CV for fibroid
volume was 12.7%. Fibroid size contributed significantly to intraobserver variability
(P = .04), with greater variability for smaller fibroids. Fibroid type (submucosal,
intramural, or subserosal) was not important. Fibroids from the same woman tended
to have similar measurement variability when assessed for volume but not for maximum
diameter. Calculations showed that when following up fibroids, as much as a 20% increase
in diameter could be due to measurement error, not "true growth."A small fibroid must
have a greater change in size than a large fibroid to conclude that it is growing,
but even for small fibroids an increase in diameter of greater than 20% is likely
to indicate true growth, not measurement variability.
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Journal articleSubject
UterusHumans
Leiomyoma
Uterine Neoplasms
Observer Variation
Ultrasonography
Adult
Female
Young Adult
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10.7863/ultra.33.7.1217Publication Info
Moshesh, Malana; Peddada, Shyamal D; Cooper, Tracy; & Baird, Donna (2014). Intraobserver variability in fibroid size measurements: estimated effects on assessing
fibroid growth. Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of
Ultrasound in Medicine, 33(7). 10.7863/ultra.33.7.1217. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/16681.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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