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Development and validation of a prediction model for measurement variability of lung nodule volumetry in patients with pulmonary metastases

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Authors

Hwang, Eui Jin; Goo, Jin Mo; Kim, Jihye; Park, Sang Joon; Ahn, Soyeon; Park, Chang Min; Shin, Yeong-Gil

Issue Date
2017-08
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Citation
European Radiology, Vol.27 No.8, pp.3257-3265
Abstract
To develop a prediction model for the variability range of lung nodule volumetry and validate the model in detecting nodule growth. For model development, 50 patients with metastatic nodules were prospectively included. Two consecutive CT scans were performed to assess volumetry for 1,586 nodules. Nodule volume, surface voxel proportion (SVP), attachment proportion (AP) and absolute percentage error (APE) were calculated for each nodule and quantile regression analyses were performed to model the 95% percentile of APE. For validation, 41 patients who underwent metastasectomy were included. After volumetry of resected nodules, sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis of metastatic nodules were compared between two different thresholds of nodule growth determination: uniform 25% volume change threshold and individualized threshold calculated from the model (estimated 95% percentile APE). SVP and AP were included in the final model: Estimated 95% percentile APE = 37.82 center dot SVP + 48.60 center dot AP-10.87. In the validation session, the individualized threshold showed significantly higher sensitivity for diagnosis of metastatic nodules than the uniform 25% threshold (75.0% vs. 66.0%, P = 0.004) Estimated 95% percentile APE as an individualized threshold of nodule growth showed greater sensitivity in diagnosing metastatic nodules than a global 25% threshold. aEuro cent The 95 % percentile APE of a particular nodule can be predicted. aEuro cent Estimated 95 % percentile APE can be utilized as an individualized threshold. aEuro cent More sensitive diagnosis of metastasis can be made with an individualized threshold. aEuro cent Tailored nodule management can be provided during nodule growth follow-up.
ISSN
0938-7994
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/206666
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4713-8
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