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Detection of lung carcinoma with predominant ground-glass opacity on CT using temporal subtraction method

Authors :
Michiko Kobayashi
Chihiro Chihara
Masami Fujii
Takatoshi Aoki
Yoshiko Hayashida
Hyoungseop Kim
Takashi Terasawa
Seiichi Murakami
Yukunori Korogi
Source :
European radiology. 28(4)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

To evaluate the usefulness of the CT temporal subtraction (TS) method for the detection of the lung cancer with predominant ground-glass opacity (LC-pGGO). Twenty-five pairs of CT and their TS images in patients with LC-pGGO (31 lesions) and 25 pairs of those in patients without nodules were used for an observer performance study. Eight radiologists participated and the statistical significance of differences with and without the CT-TS was assessed by JAFROC analysis. The average figure-of-merit (FOM) values for all radiologists increased to a statistically significant degree, from 0.861 without CT-TS to 0.912 with CT-TS (p < .001). The average sensitivity for detecting the actionable lesions improved from 73.4 % to 85.9 % using CT-TS. The reading time with CT-TS was not significantly different from that without. The use of CT-TS improves the observer performance for the detection of LC-pGGO. • CT temporal subtraction can improve the detection accuracy of lung cancer. • Reading time with temporal subtraction is not different from that without. • CT temporal subtraction improves observer performance for ground-glass/subsolid nodule detection.

Details

ISSN :
14321084
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15486aef31d04c4237453a7f7b6d4612