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    Chest. 1998 Nov;114(5):1283-8.

    The accuracy and interobserver agreement in detecting the 'gallop sounds' by cardiac auscultation.

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    Department of Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. c.lok@utoronto.ca

    Abstract

    STUDY OBJECTIVES:

    To determine the observer accuracy and interobserver agreement in identifying S4 and S3 by cardiac auscultation and whether they improve with increasing observer experience.

    DESIGN:

    Prospective, blinded study.

    SETTING:

    Cardiology and general internal medicine wards in a university-affiliated teaching hospital.

    PATIENTS:

    Forty patients with a cardiac diagnosis and 6 patients without were studied.

    MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS:

    Two cardiologists, one general internist, three senior and two junior postgraduate internal medicine trainees, blinded to the patients' characteristics, examined the patients and documented their findings on a questionnaire. Computerized phonocardiogram was obtained in all patients as a gold standard and was interpreted by a blinded, independent cardiologist. The mean positive predictive values for S4 and S3 were 51% (range, 24 to 100%) and 71% (range, 50 to 88%), respectively. The mean negative predictive values for S4 and S3 were 82% (range, 67 to 94%) and 64% (range, 56 to 85%), respectively. The overall interobserver agreements for detecting S4 was K = 0.05 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.01 to 0.09) and S3 was K = 0.18 (95% CI, 0.13 to 0.24). There was no apparent trend in the accuracy or interobserver agreement with regard to the level of observer experience.

    CONCLUSION:

    The agreement between observers and the phonocardiographic gold standard in the correct identification of S4 and S3 was poor and the lack of agreement did not appear to be a function of the experience of the observers. The overall interobserver agreement for the detection of either S4 or S3 was little better than chance alone.

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    PMID:
    9824002
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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