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Inter- and intraobserver variability in sonographic measurement of the lower uterine segment after a previous Cesarean section

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ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 420-424

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/uog.2718

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Cesarean section; interobserver; intraobserver; lower uterine segment; sonography

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Objective To evaluate the reproducibility of sonograpbic measurement of the lower uterine segment in pregnant women at term. Methods Two independent observers performed transabdominal sonography on 129 women between 36 and 38 weeks of gestation who had had a previous Cesarean section. Sonography was performed when the patients had a full and a half-full bladder; in 100 patients, the measurements were also performed transvaginally, with the patients having an empty bladder. Agreement was quantified by the intraclass correlation coefficient and, using a cut-off of 3.5 mm, by the kappa coefficient. Results The intraobserver agreement was generally high (intraclass correlation coefficient > 0.90). The interobserver agreement was higher on transvaginal (intraclass correlation coefficient, 0.94) compared with transabdominal (0.70 and 0.84, with full and half-full bladder, respectively) ultrasound. The kappa coefficient was 0.75 transvaginally, compared with 0.34 and 0.54 using the transabdominal approach, with full and half-full bladder, respectively. Conclusion The agreement between two observers for sonographic transvaginal measurement of the lower uterine segment can be considered good, compared with poor to moderate agreement using the transabdominal approach. Copyright (c) 2006 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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