Purpose: To evaluate the stand-alone performance of a computer-aided detection (CAD) algorithm for colorectal polyps in a large heterogeneous CT colonography (CTC) database that included both tagged and untagged datasets. Methods: Written, informed consent was waived for this institutional review board-approved, HIPAA-compliant retrospective study. CTC datasets from 2063 patients were assigned to training (n = 374) and testing (n = 1689). The test set consisted of 836 untagged and 853 tagged examinations not used for CAD training. Examinations were performed at 15 sites in the United States, Asia, and Europe, using 4- to 64-multidetector-row computed tomography and various acquisition parameters. CAD sensitivities were calculated on a per-patient and per-polyp basis for polyps measuring >= 6 mm. The reference standard was colonoscopy in 1588 (94%) and consensus interpretation by expert radiologists in 101 (6%) patients. Statistical testing employed chi(2), logistic regression, and Mann-Whitney U tests. Results: In 383 of 1689 individuals, 564 polyps measuring >= 6 mm were identified by the reference standard (347 polyps: 6-9 mm and 217 polyps: >= 10 mm). Overall, CAD per-patient sensitivity was 89.6% (343/383), with 89.0% (187/210) for untagged and 90.2% (156/173) for tagged datasets (P = 0.72). Overall, per-polyp sensitivity was 86.9% (490/564), with 84.4% (270/320) for untagged and 90.2% (220/244) for tagged examinations (P = 068). The mean false-positive rate per patient was 5.14 (median, 4) in untagged and 4.67 (median, 4) in tagged patient datasets (P = 0.353). Conclusion: Stand-alone CAD can be applied to both tagged and untagged CTC studies without significant performance differences. Detection rates are comparable to human readers at a relatively low false-positive rate, making CAD a useful tool in clinical practice.

Computer-Aided Detection of Colorectal Polyps in CT Colonography With and Without Fecal Tagging A Stand-Alone Evaluation / Thomas, Mang; Luca, Bogoni; Marcos, Salganicoff; Matthias, Wolf; Vikas, Raykar; Michael, Macari; Perry J., Pickhardt; Franco, Iafrate; Laghi, Andrea; Michael, Weber; Mark E., Baker; Helmut, Ringl; Christian J., Herold; Anno, Graser. - In: INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0020-9996. - STAMPA. - 47:2(2012), pp. 99-108. [10.1097/rli.0b013e31822b41e1]

Computer-Aided Detection of Colorectal Polyps in CT Colonography With and Without Fecal Tagging A Stand-Alone Evaluation

LAGHI, ANDREA;
2012

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the stand-alone performance of a computer-aided detection (CAD) algorithm for colorectal polyps in a large heterogeneous CT colonography (CTC) database that included both tagged and untagged datasets. Methods: Written, informed consent was waived for this institutional review board-approved, HIPAA-compliant retrospective study. CTC datasets from 2063 patients were assigned to training (n = 374) and testing (n = 1689). The test set consisted of 836 untagged and 853 tagged examinations not used for CAD training. Examinations were performed at 15 sites in the United States, Asia, and Europe, using 4- to 64-multidetector-row computed tomography and various acquisition parameters. CAD sensitivities were calculated on a per-patient and per-polyp basis for polyps measuring >= 6 mm. The reference standard was colonoscopy in 1588 (94%) and consensus interpretation by expert radiologists in 101 (6%) patients. Statistical testing employed chi(2), logistic regression, and Mann-Whitney U tests. Results: In 383 of 1689 individuals, 564 polyps measuring >= 6 mm were identified by the reference standard (347 polyps: 6-9 mm and 217 polyps: >= 10 mm). Overall, CAD per-patient sensitivity was 89.6% (343/383), with 89.0% (187/210) for untagged and 90.2% (156/173) for tagged datasets (P = 0.72). Overall, per-polyp sensitivity was 86.9% (490/564), with 84.4% (270/320) for untagged and 90.2% (220/244) for tagged examinations (P = 068). The mean false-positive rate per patient was 5.14 (median, 4) in untagged and 4.67 (median, 4) in tagged patient datasets (P = 0.353). Conclusion: Stand-alone CAD can be applied to both tagged and untagged CTC studies without significant performance differences. Detection rates are comparable to human readers at a relatively low false-positive rate, making CAD a useful tool in clinical practice.
2012
colorectal polyps; ct colonography; colorectal cancer; computer-aided detection; virtual colonoscopy
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Computer-Aided Detection of Colorectal Polyps in CT Colonography With and Without Fecal Tagging A Stand-Alone Evaluation / Thomas, Mang; Luca, Bogoni; Marcos, Salganicoff; Matthias, Wolf; Vikas, Raykar; Michael, Macari; Perry J., Pickhardt; Franco, Iafrate; Laghi, Andrea; Michael, Weber; Mark E., Baker; Helmut, Ringl; Christian J., Herold; Anno, Graser. - In: INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0020-9996. - STAMPA. - 47:2(2012), pp. 99-108. [10.1097/rli.0b013e31822b41e1]
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