Abstract
Background
A new system for the classification of galactograms is reported. To date, there is no universally accepted classification system.
Purpose
To evaluate inter- and intra-observer agreement of the Galactogram Imaging Classification System (GICS)
Material and Methods
Six observers with different levels of experience retrospectively evaluated 30 galactograms using the GICS. Images were reviewed independently twice within a four-week period. The kappa statistic was calculated for intra- and inter-observer variability.
Results
The kappa for inter-observer agreement was moderate to substantial (range 0.41–0.72). Overall, the intra-observer kappa values were excellent (range 0.80–0.94).
Conclusion
The present study shows a good to very good inter- and intra-observer agreement with the GICS. We believe the GICS can be incorporated into daily practice.
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