1. Differences between genders in colorectal morphology on CT colonography using a quantitative approach: a pilot study
- Author
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Anna S. Lev-Toaff, Marc S. Levine, Hanna M. Zafar, Jason A. Poff, and Charles N. Weber
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intraclass correlation ,Colon ,Colonic Polyps ,Pilot Projects ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sex Factors ,Colon, Sigmoid ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Body Weights and Measures ,Diagnostic Errors ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Reproducibility ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Colonoscopy ,Middle Aged ,digestive system diseases ,Concordance correlation coefficient ,Optical colonoscopy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Colonography, Computed Tomographic - Abstract
To explore quantitative differences between genders in morphologic colonic metrics and determine metric reproducibility.Quantitative colonic metrics from 20 male and 20 female CTC datasets were evaluated twice by two readers; all exams were performed after incomplete optical colonoscopy. Intra-/inter-reader reliability was measured with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).Women had overall decreased colonic volume, increased tortuosity and compactness and lower sigmoid apex height on CTC compared to men (p0.0001,all). Quantitative measurements in colonic metrics were highly reproducible (ICC=0.9989 and 0.9970; CCC=0.9945).Quantitative morphologic differences between genders can be reproducibility measured.
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- 2017