J. Westin et al., Interobserver study of liver histopathology using the Ishak score in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection, LIVER, 19(3), 1999, pp. 183-187
Background: Assessing the histopathological degree of liver damage is essen
tial to the routine care of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) i
nfection. Several scoring systems have been proposed in attempts to standar
dize the histological assessment. One scoring system has been proposed by I
shak et al, Although widely endorsed, its interobserver reliability has not
been evaluated. Methods: 95 liver biopsies from patients with chronic HCV
infection were scored by three independent observers. Interface hepatitis,
confluent necrosis, focal necrosis, portal inflammation, and fibrosis were
assessed. Results. Confluent necrosis, which is more common in acute hepati
tis, was not seen in any biopsy. For each of the remaining variables of inf
lammation (periportal hepatitis, focal necrosis, and portal inflammation) w
e found agreement in 95-96% for all three observers. Kappa scores ranged fr
om 0.11 to 0.41 and weighted kappa scores from 0.18 to 0.53. For staging we
noted 84% agreement, kappa scores of 0.26-0.47 and weighted kappa scores o
f 0.57-0.69. Conclusion. The Ishak system is associated with good interobse
rver reliability if a deviance of one categorical level in each variable of
the system is accepted as agreement. Compared to the Knodell system it pro
vides more detailed information but is less reliable regarding fibrosis.