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Erschienen in: Abdominal Radiology 10/2020

12.02.2020 | Hepatobiliary

LI-RADS ancillary feature prediction of longitudinal category changes in LR-3 observations: an exploratory study

verfasst von: Erin Shropshire, Adrija Mamidipalli, Tanya Wolfson, Brian C. Allen, Tracy A. Jaffe, Saya Igarashi, Atsushi Higaki, Masahiro Tanabe, Anthony Gamst, Claude B. Sirlin, Mustafa R. Bashir

Erschienen in: Abdominal Radiology | Ausgabe 10/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

To determine whether LI-RADS ancillary features predict longitudinal LR-3 observation category changes.

Materials and Methods

This exploratory, retrospective, single-center study with an independent reading center included patients who underwent two or more multiphase CT or MRI examinations for hepatocellular carcinoma assessment between 2011 and 2015. Three readers independently evaluated each observation using CT/MRI LI-RADS v2017, and observations categorized LR-3 using major features only were included in the analysis. Prevalence of major and ancillary features was calculated. After excluding low-frequency (< 5%) features, inter-reader agreement was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Major and ancillary feature prediction of observation upgrade (to LR-4 or higher) or downgrade (to LR-1 or LR-2) on follow-up imaging was assessed using logistic regression.

Results

141 LR-3 observations in 79 patients were included. Arterial phase hyperenhancement, washout, restricted diffusion, mild-moderate T2 hyperintensity, and hepatobiliary phase hypointensity were frequent enough for further analysis (consensus prevalence 5.0–66.0%). ICCs for inter-reader agreement ranged from 0.18 for restricted diffusion to 0.48 for hepatobiliary phase hypointensity. On follow-up, 40% (57/141) of baseline LR-3 observations remained LR-3. 8% (11/141) were downgraded to LR-2, and 42% (59/141) were downgraded to LR-1. A small number were ultimately upgraded to LR-4 (2%, 3/141) or LR-5 (8%, 11/141). None of the assessed major or ancillary features was significantly associated with observation category change. Longer follow-up time was significantly associated with both observation upgrade and downgrade.

Conclusion

While numerous ancillary features are described in LI-RADS, most are rarely present and are not useful predictors of LR-3 observation category changes.
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Metadaten
Titel
LI-RADS ancillary feature prediction of longitudinal category changes in LR-3 observations: an exploratory study
verfasst von
Erin Shropshire
Adrija Mamidipalli
Tanya Wolfson
Brian C. Allen
Tracy A. Jaffe
Saya Igarashi
Atsushi Higaki
Masahiro Tanabe
Anthony Gamst
Claude B. Sirlin
Mustafa R. Bashir
Publikationsdatum
12.02.2020
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Abdominal Radiology / Ausgabe 10/2020
Print ISSN: 2366-004X
Elektronische ISSN: 2366-0058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-020-02429-2

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