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Usefulness of concurrent reading using thin-section and thick-section CT images in subcentimetre solitary pulmonary nodules

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Authors

Lee, H.Y.; Goo, J.M.; Lee, H.J.; Lee, C.H.; Park, C.M.; Park, E.-A.; Im, J.-G.

Issue Date
2009
Publisher
W. B. Saunders Co., Ltd.
Citation
Clinical Radiology, Vol.64 No.2, pp.127-132
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the differences in the characterization and recommendation for follow-up of subcentimetre solitary pulmonary nodules (SSPNs) between 5 and 1 mm section CT, and to compare the assessments generated by four radiologists. Materials and methods: Five hundred and twenty-nine patients who had SSPNs on chest CT reconstructed using both 5 and 1 mm sections were enrolled. Two image subsets of 5 and 1 mm CT images of each nodule were interpreted independently by four radiologists. Nodule size, consistency (solid, partly solid, non-solid), the presence of calcification, and recommendations for follow-up were evaluated. If a non-calcified solid nodule was confirmed using CT, recommendation for follow-up was based on Fleischner Society guidelines. Data assessed by each radiologist were compared, and interobserver agreements were determined using the intraclass correlation coefficients and kappa value. Results: Using 1 mm CT images, the nodule sizes were significantly larger than on 5 mm CT images (paired t-test, p < 0.01). The presence of calcification and nodule consistency were significantly different between 5 and 1 mm CT images (McNemar test for the presence of calcification, p < 0.01; Wilcoxon signed test for nodule consistency, p < 0.01). On 1 mm CT images there was significantly higher agreement regarding nodule consistency than on 5 mm CT (kappa = 0.78 and 0.67, respectively). Conclusions: Concurrent use of thin-section and thick-section CT can provide more accurate nodule assessment and higher interobserver agreement in SSPN. © 2008 The Royal College of Radiologists.
ISSN
0009-9260
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/208301
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crad.2008.09.003
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