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A simple prediction model using size measures for discrimination of invasive adenocarcinomas among incidental pulmonary subsolid nodules considered for resection

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Authors

Kim, Hyungjin; Goo, Jin Mo; Park, Chang Min

Issue Date
2019-04
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Citation
European Radiology, Vol.29 No.4, pp.1674-1683
Abstract
ObjectivesTo develop and validate a concise prediction model using simple size measures for the discrimination of invasive pulmonary adenocarcinomas (IPAs) among incidentally detected subsolid nodules (SSNs) considered for resection and to compare its diagnostic performance with the Brock model.MethodsThis retrospective institutional review board-approved study included 427 surgically resected SSNs (121 preinvasive lesions/minimally invasive adenocarcinomas [MIAs] and 306 IPAs) from 407 patients. After stratified random splitting of the study population into the training and validation sets (3:1), a simple logistic model was constructed using nodule size, solid proportion, and type for the differentiation of IPAs. Diagnostic performance of this model was compared with the original and modified Brock models using the DeLong method for area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve (AUC) and McNemar test for diagnostic sensitivity and specificity.ResultsOur proposed model had an AUC of 0.859 in the validation set, while the original Brock model showed an AUC of 0.775 (p = 0.035) and the modified Brock model exhibited an AUC of 0.787 (p = 0.006). At equally high specificity of 90%, our proposed model exhibited significantly higher sensitivity (65.8%) than the original and modified Brock models (38.2% and 50.0%; p < 0.001 and 0.008, respectively).ConclusionsOur study results demonstrated that the proposed concise model outperformed both Brock models, demonstrating its potential to be utilized as a specific tool to differentiate IPAs from preinvasive lesions and MIAs, which were considered for resection. External validation studies are warranted for the population with incidentally detected SSNs including small SSNs to confirm our observations.Key Points center dot Size measures provided sufficient information for the risk stratification of surgical candidate incidental subsolid nodules.center dot Our proposed concise model showed higher diagnostic performance than the Brock model for incidentally detected subsolid nodules.center dot Our proposed model can specifically differentiate invasive adenocarcinomas among incidentally detected subsolid nodules and reduce overtreatment for indolent subsolid nodules.
ISSN
0938-7994
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/208918
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-018-5739-x
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