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Non-solid lung nodules on low-dose computed tomography: comparison of detection rate between 3 visualization techniques

Authors :
Matthijs Oudkerk
Pim A. de Jong
Bram van Ginneken
Ron Glandorf
Mathias Prokop
Rob J. van Klaveren
Willem P.Th.M. Mali
Ernst T. Scholten
Source :
Cancer Imaging, 13, 2, pp. 150-154, Cancer Imaging, 13, 150-154, Cancer Imaging, Cancer imaging, 13(2), 150-154
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 118875.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Objective: To compare various visualization techniques for the detection of non-solid nodules in low-dose lung cancer screening computed tomography (CT) scans. Methods: An enriched sample of 216 male lung cancer screening subjects aged 60.4 ± 6.0 years was used. Two blinded independent readers searched for non-solid nodules on 5-mm multiplanar reconstructions, 1-mm slices and 7-mm maximum intensity projections (trial protocol). The reference standard was a consensus diagnosis of all non-solid nodules reported at least once. Results: Twenty-three individuals (10.6\%) had in total 34 non-solid nodules. Interobserver agreement was good (Cohen kappa 0.89-0.95). For both observers, we found no differences between the 3 viewing techniques (P > 0.13). Conclusion: In low-dose lung cancer screening CT scans, we were unable to find a viewing technique superior to that used in the trial by experienced observers who focused on non-solid nodule detection.

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ISSN :
17405025 and 14707330
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Imaging, 13, 2, pp. 150-154, Cancer Imaging, 13, 150-154, Cancer Imaging, Cancer imaging, 13(2), 150-154
Accession number :
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