Cytomorphology review of 100 newly diagnosed lower-risk MDS patients in the European LeukemiaNet MDS (EUMDS) registry reveals a high inter-observer concordance

Louise de Swart, Alex Smith, Marius MacKenzie, Argiris Symeonidis, Judith Neukirchen, Dana Mikulenková, Teresa Vallespí, Gina Zini, Malgorzata Paszkowska-Kowalewska, Anton Kruger, Leonie Saft, Pierre Fenaux, David Bowen, Eva Hellström-Lindberg, Jaroslav Čermák, Reinhard Stauder, Aurelia Tatic, Mette Skov Holm, Luca Malcovati, Krzysztof MądryJackie Droste, Nicole Blijlevens, Theo de Witte, Ulrich Germing

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Abstract

The European LeukemiaNet MDS (EUMDS) registry is collecting data of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) patients belonging to the IPSS low or intermediate-1 category, newly diagnosed by local cytologists. The diagnosis of MDS can be challenging, and some data report inter-observer variability with regard to the assessment of the MDS subtype. In order to ensure that correct diagnoses were made by the participating centres, blood and bone marrow slides of 10% of the first 1000 patients were reviewed by an 11-person panel of cytomorphologists. All slides were rated by at least 3 panel members (median 8 panel members; range 3–9). Marrow slides from 98 out of 105 patients were of good quality and therefore could be rated properly according to the WHO 2001 classification, including assessment of dysplastic lineages. The agreement between the reviewers whether the diagnosis was MDS or non-MDS was strong with an intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.85. Six cases were detected not to fit the entry criteria of the registry, because they were diagnosed uniformly as CMML or AML by the panel members. The agreement by WHO 2001 classification was strong as well (ICC = 0.83). The concordance of the assessment of dysplastic lineages was substantial for megakaryopoiesis and myelopoiesis and moderate for erythropoiesis. Our data show that in general, the inter-observer agreement was high and a very low percentage of misdiagnosed cases had been entered into the EUMDS registry. Further studies including histomorphology are warranted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1105-1112
Number of pages8
JournalAnnals of Hematology
Volume96
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 1 2017

Keywords

  • Cytomorphology review
  • Diagnostics
  • Inter-observer variability
  • Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology

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