Effect of computer-aided detection as a second reader in multidetector-row CT colonography

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Thomas Mang
Philipp Peloschek
Christina Plank
Andrea Maier
Anno Graser
Michael Weber
Christian Herold
Luca Bogoni
Wolfgang Schima
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[1] Medical University of Vienna,Department of Radiology
[2] University of Munich,Department of Clinical Radiology
[3] Siemens Medical Solutions,Grosshadern Campus
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European Radiology | 2007年 / 17卷
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CT colonography; Computer-aided detection; Virtual endoscopy; Polyp; Colon cancer;
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Our purpose was to assess the effect of computer-aided detection (CAD) on lesion detection as a second reader in computed tomographic colonography, and to compare the influence of CAD on the performance of readers with different levels of expertise. Fifty-two CT colonography patient data-sets (37 patients: 55 endoscopically confirmed polyps ≥0.5 cm, seven cancers; 15 patients: no abnormalities) were retrospectively reviewed by four radiologists (two expert, two nonexpert). After primary data evaluation, a second reading augmented with findings of CAD (polyp-enhanced view, Siemens) was performed. Sensitivities and reading time were calculated for each reader without CAD and supported by CAD findings. The sensitivity of expert readers was 91% each, and of nonexpert readers, 76% and 75%, respectively, for polyp detection. CAD increased the sensitivity of expert readers to 96% (P = 0.25) and 93% (P = 1), and that of nonexpert readers to 91% (P = 0.008) and 95% (P = 0.001), respectively. All four readers diagnosed 100% of cancers, but CAD alone only 43%. CAD increased reading time by 2.1 min (mean). CAD as a second reader significantly improves sensitivity for polyp detection in a high disease prevalence population for nonexpert readers. CAD causes a modest increase in reading time. CAD is of limited value in the detection of cancer.
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页码:2598 / 2607
页数:9
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