Pulmonary nodules: Assessing the imaging biomarkers of malignancy in a "coffee-break"

作者:Talwar A; Willaime J M Y; Pickup L C; Enescu M; Boukerroui D; Hickes W; Rahman N M; Gooding M J; Kadir T; Gleeson F V
来源:European Journal of Radiology, 2018, 101: 82-86.
DOI:10.1016/j.ejrad.2018.02.004

摘要

Introduction: Although nodule volumetry is a recognized biomarker of malignancy in pulmonary nodules (PNs), caution is needed in its interpretation because of variables such as respiratory volume variation and inter-scan variability of up to 25%. CT Texture Analysis (CTTA) is a potential independent biomarker of malignancy but inter-scan variability and respiratory volume variation has not been assessed.
Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 40 patients (20 with an indeterminate PN and 20 with pulmonary metastases) underwent two LDCTs within a 60-min period (the "Coffee-break") with the aim of assessing the repeatability of CTTA and semi-automated volume measurements.
Texture features were extracted from each automatic contoured region surrounding the PN.
Patients were also randomized to two inspiratory control groups: normal breath hold, and controlled lung volume to study the influence of inspiratory control on these measurements.
Results: The mean difference in volume between the two scans was 6.3%, SD: 29.9%.
The textural features displayed 95% CI below +/- 17.8%, and were less variable than nodule volume (95% CI +/- 28.9%). All features had high repeatability, calculated by the concordance correlation coefficient, (0.84 <= CCC <= 0.99).
All measurements were more repeatable for the controlled lung volume group than the normal breath-hold group.
Conclusion: CTTA repeatability was comparable to automatic volumetric measurements, and appears to be improved using controlled volume breath holding.

  • 出版日期2018-4