Quantitative assessment of the degree of villous atrophy in patients with coeliac disease

J Clin Pathol. 2008 Oct;61(10):1089-93. doi: 10.1136/jcp.2008.058669. Epub 2008 Jul 19.

Abstract

Background: Endoscopy and biopsy are used to diagnose coeliac disease. There are, however, observer-dependent interpretations of the degree of villous atrophy in biopsies. A pilot study using quantitative image-processing procedures was performed to quantify the degree of villous atrophy in patients with coeliac disease.

Method: The degree of villous atrophy in duodenal biopsy images was quantified by calculating the ratio of villous edge-to-piecewise arc length (E/P ratio), and this value was compared with the blinded assessment of Marsh score for degree of villous atrophy.

Results: Mean E/P ratios for n = 31 biopsy images, 2.76 (SD 0.44) (Marsh IIIa), 1.91 (0.50) (Marsh IIIb) and 1.18 (0.22) (Marsh IIIc), were significantly different (p = 0.006). Based on non-parametric testing, the E/P ratios were inversely correlated with Marsh scores (Spearman coefficient rho = -0.798, Kendall tau = -0.681; p<0.0001).

Conclusions: Biopsy images quantified by image analysis correlated exceedingly well with the histopathological grade of villous atrophy. Since quantified measurements are real-numbered values and lack observer bias, measurement of villous atrophy based on image analysis lends itself to standardisation of histological grading.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Atrophy
  • Celiac Disease / pathology*
  • Duodenum / pathology*
  • Duodenum / ultrastructure
  • Humans
  • Image Processing, Computer-Assisted*
  • Intestinal Mucosa / pathology*
  • Intestinal Mucosa / ultrastructure
  • Microvilli / pathology
  • Pilot Projects