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Erschienen in: European Radiology 2/2019

30.07.2018 | Neuro

Detection of suspected brain infarctions on CT can be significantly improved with temporal subtraction images

verfasst von: Thai Akasaka, Masahiro Yakami, Mizuho Nishio, Koji Onoue, Gakuto Aoyama, Keita Nakagomi, Yoshio Iizuka, Takeshi Kubo, Yutaka Emoto, Kiyohide Satoh, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Kaori Togashi

Erschienen in: European Radiology | Ausgabe 2/2019

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Abstract

Objective

To assess whether temporal subtraction (TS) images of brain CT improve the detection of suspected brain infarctions.

Methods

Study protocols were approved by our institutional review board, and informed consent was waived because of the retrospective nature of this study. Forty-two sets of brain CT images of 41 patients, each consisting of a pair of brain CT images scanned at two time points (previous and current) between January 2011 and November 2016, were collected for an observer performance study. The 42 sets consisted of 23 cases with a total of 77 newly developed brain infarcts or hyperdense artery signs confirmed by two radiologists who referred to additional clinical information and 19 negative control cases. To create TS images, the previous images were registered to the current images by partly using a non-rigid registration algorithm and then subtracted. Fourteen radiologists independently interpreted the images to identify the lesions with and without TS images with an interval of over 4 weeks. A figure of merit (FOM) was calculated along with the jackknife alternative free-response receiver-operating characteristic analysis. Sensitivity, number of false positives per case (FPC) and reading time were analyzed by the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.

Results

The mean FOM increased from 0.528 to 0.737 with TS images (p < 0.0001). The mean sensitivity and FPC improved from 26.5% and 0.243 to 56.0% and 0.153 (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.239), respectively. The mean reading time was 173 s without TS and 170 s with TS (p = 0.925).

Conclusion

The detectability of suspected brain infarctions was significantly improved with TS CT images.

Key Points

• Although it is established that MRI is superior to CT in the detection of strokes, the first choice of modality for suspected stroke patients is often CT.
• An observer performance study with 14 radiologists was performed to evaluate whether temporal subtraction images derived from a non-rigid transformation algorithm can significantly improve the detectability of newly developed brain infarcts on CT.
• Temporal subtraction images were shown to significantly improve the detectability of newly developed brain infarcts on CT.
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Titel
Detection of suspected brain infarctions on CT can be significantly improved with temporal subtraction images
verfasst von
Thai Akasaka
Masahiro Yakami
Mizuho Nishio
Koji Onoue
Gakuto Aoyama
Keita Nakagomi
Yoshio Iizuka
Takeshi Kubo
Yutaka Emoto
Kiyohide Satoh
Hiroyuki Yamamoto
Kaori Togashi
Publikationsdatum
30.07.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Radiology / Ausgabe 2/2019
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-018-5655-0

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