NAKAMURA Shinichi
   Department   School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine
   Position   Professor
Article types Original article
Language English
Peer review Non peer reviewed
Title The skill qualification system for portal hypertension in Japan.
Journal Formal name:DEN open
Abbreviation:DEN Open
ISSN code:26924609/26924609
Domestic / ForeginDomestic
Volume, Issue, Page 2(1),pp.e74
Author and coauthor OHTA Masayuki, MURASHIMA Naoya, OHYAMA Tetsuji, YOSHIDA Tomoharu, HIROTA Shozo, KAWANAKA Hirofumi, HASHIZOME Makoto, NAKAMURA Shinichi, CHIKAMORI Fumio, EGUCHI Susumu, TAJIRI Takashi, OBARA Katsutoshi, KOKUBU Shigehiro
Publication date 2022/04
Summary OBJECTIVES:The diverse treatments available for portal hypertension require specialized knowledge of hemodynamics and include endoscopic treatments, interventional radiology (IVR), and surgery. The Japan Society for Portal Hypertension has developed the skill qualification system (SQS) for portal hypertension and began examination in 2014. Here, the status and validity of the judgment of the SQS examination were evaluated.METHODS:From 2014 to 2020, 79 applicants were evaluated by the SQS for portal hypertension. Each unedited video submitted as a candidate procedure was evaluated by two judges, and a grade of greater than 70% for the scoring items assessed by the judges was required to pass the examination. Inter-rater agreement of success/failure between the two judges was investigated by the AC1 coefficient.RESULTS:The results of two judges differed for 11 of the 79 videos (13.9%), and five applicants (6.3%) ultimately failed the examination. The percentages of total points received by the applicants with endoscopic treatments, IVR, and surgery were 87.3%, 79.4%, and 80.8%, respectively. There were significant differences in the percentages between endoscopic treatments and IVR (P = 0.0015). The AC1 coefficients were 0.84 for the applicants overall, 0.93 for endoscopic treatments, 0.66 for IVR, and 0.72 for surgery. Similarly, there were significant differences in the AC1 coefficient between endoscopic treatments and IVR (P = 0.021).CONCLUSIONS:The SQS for portal hypertension of the Japan Society for Portal Hypertension showed high reliability for video assessments by the judges. This system may contribute to the spread and further development of safe and effective treatments for portal hypertension in Japan.
DOI 10.1002/deo2.74
PMID 35310701