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Erschienen in: European Radiology 8/2017

05.01.2017 | Chest

Comparison of the effects of model-based iterative reconstruction and filtered back projection algorithms on software measurements in pulmonary subsolid nodules

verfasst von: Julien G. Cohen, Hyungjin Kim, Su Bin Park, Bram van Ginneken, Gilbert R. Ferretti, Chang Hyun Lee, Jin Mo Goo, Chang Min Park

Erschienen in: European Radiology | Ausgabe 8/2017

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Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the differences between filtered back projection (FBP) and model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) algorithms on semi-automatic measurements in subsolid nodules (SSNs).

Methods

Unenhanced CT scans of 73 SSNs obtained using the same protocol and reconstructed with both FBP and MBIR algorithms were evaluated by two radiologists. Diameter, mean attenuation, mass and volume of whole nodules and their solid components were measured. Intra- and interobserver variability and differences between FBP and MBIR were then evaluated using Bland–Altman method and Wilcoxon tests.

Results

Longest diameter, volume and mass of nodules and those of their solid components were significantly higher using MBIR (p < 0.05) with mean differences of 1.1% (limits of agreement, −6.4 to 8.5%), 3.2% (−20.9 to 27.3%) and 2.9% (−16.9 to 22.7%) and 3.2% (−20.5 to 27%), 6.3% (−51.9 to 64.6%), 6.6% (−50.1 to 63.3%), respectively. The limits of agreement between FBP and MBIR were within the range of intra- and interobserver variability for both algorithms with respect to the diameter, volume and mass of nodules and their solid components. There were no significant differences in intra- or interobserver variability between FBP and MBIR (p > 0.05).

Conclusion

Semi-automatic measurements of SSNs significantly differed between FBP and MBIR; however, the differences were within the range of measurement variability.

Key points

Intra- and interobserver reproducibility of measurements did not differ between FBP and MBIR.
Differences in SSNs’ semi-automatic measurement induced by reconstruction algorithms were not clinically significant.
Semi-automatic measurement may be conducted regardless of reconstruction algorithm.
SSNs’ semi-automated classification agreement (pure vs. part-solid) did not significantly differ between algorithms.
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Metadaten
Titel
Comparison of the effects of model-based iterative reconstruction and filtered back projection algorithms on software measurements in pulmonary subsolid nodules
verfasst von
Julien G. Cohen
Hyungjin Kim
Su Bin Park
Bram van Ginneken
Gilbert R. Ferretti
Chang Hyun Lee
Jin Mo Goo
Chang Min Park
Publikationsdatum
05.01.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Radiology / Ausgabe 8/2017
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4716-5

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