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CT Colonography for the Detection of Nonpolypoid Adenomas: Sensitivity Assessed With Restricted National CT Colonography Trial Criteria

Authors :
Amy K. Hara
Robert A. Halvorsen
Jeff L. Fidler
Judy Yee
Karen M. Horton
Joel G. Fletcher
Jugesh I. Cheema
Paul J. Limburg
Revathy B. Iyer
Giovanna Casola
Benjamin A. Herman
Richard G. Obregon
C. Daniel Johnson
Christine O. Menias
Jay P. Heiken
Kevin J. Coakley
Abraham H. Dachman
Zheng Zhang
Mark D. Kuo
Peter Zimmerman
Bettina Siewert
Lawrence J. Burgart
Source :
American Journal of Roentgenology. 203:W614-W622
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Roentgen Ray Society, 2014.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of nonpolypoid adenomas and the sensitivity of CT colonography (CTC) in their detection by use of the restricted criteria of height-to-width ratio50% and height elevation≤3 mm.In the National CT Colonography Trial (American College of Radiology Imaging Network protocol 6664), a cohort of 2531 participants without symptoms underwent CTC and screening colonoscopy. The CTC examinations were interpreted with both 2D and 3D techniques. Nonpolypoid adenomatous polyps identified with CTC or colonoscopy were retrospectively reviewed to determine which polyps met the restricted criteria. The prevalence of nonpolypoid adenomas and the prospective sensitivity of CTC were determined. Descriptive statistics were used to report the prevalence, size, and histologic features. The sensitivities (with 95% CIs) for nonpolypoid and polypoid lesions were compared by two-sided Z test for independent binomial proportions.The retrospective review confirmed 21 nonpolypoid adenomas, yielding a prevalence of 0.83% (21 of 2531 participants). Eight (38.1%) were advanced adenomas, many (50% [4/8]) only because of large size (≥10 mm). The overall per polyp sensitivity of CTC (combined 2D and 3D interpretation) for detecting nonpolypoid adenomas≥5 mm (n=21) was 0.76; ≥6 mm (n=16), 0.75; and ≥10 mm (n=5), 0.80. These values were not statistically different from the sensitivity of detecting polypoid adenomas (p0.37).In this large screening population, nonpolypoid adenomas had a very low prevalence (1%), and advanced pathologic features were uncommon in polyps10 mm in diameter. Most nonpolypoid adenomas are technically visible at CTC. The prospective sensitivity is similar to that for polypoid adenomas when the interpretation combines both 2D and 3D review.

Details

ISSN :
15463141 and 0361803X
Volume :
203
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Roentgenology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4da1a805efcef4df89282f6a8bba9c69
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.13.12356