Measurement accuracy and reproducibility of semiautomated metric and volumetric lymph node analysis in MDCT.

Buerke B, Puesken M, Müter S, Weckesser M, Gerss J, Heindel W, Wessling J

Research article (journal)

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the measurement accuracy and reproducibility of semiautomated metric and volumetric lymph node analysis in MDCT.Whole-body CT with IV contrast administration was performed on 112 patients. Peripheral (cervical, axillary, and inguinal), abdominal, and thoracic lymph nodes were evaluated independently by two radiologists both manually and with semiautomated segmentation software. Long-axis diameter, short-axis diameter, and volume were measured. Agreement between the semiautomated and manual measurements (measurement error), need for manual correction, and relative interobserver differences were determined. Statistical analysis encompassed the variance inhomogeneity test, intraclass correlation coefficients, and Bland-Altman plots.In total, 742 peripheral (cervical, axillary, and inguinal), abdominal, and thoracic lymph nodes (mean diameter, 13.2 ± 4.3 mm; range, 4-37 mm) were evaluated. Semiautomatic segmentation without need for further correction was possible for 480 of 742 lymph nodes (64.7%). Calculation of intraclass correlation coefficients revealed high correlation between manual and semiautomatic measurements (r = 0.70-0.81) with a slight trend toward size overestimation for semiautomatic short-axis diameter (14.3%; limits of agreement, -34.3%, 62.9%) and long-axis diameter (11.7%; limits of agreement, -25.2%, 48.5%). Bland-Altman plots showed significantly (p < 0.0001) lower interobserver differences for semiautomated short-axis diameter (1.2%; 95% CI, -39.9% to 42.3%) compared with the manual measurement (7.6%; 95% CI, -38.7% to 53.9%). Among all locations, the relative interobserver difference for semiautomatic volume (2.9%; 95% CI, -31.4% to 37.3%) was significantly lower than that for manual short-axis diameter (p < 0.0001), manual long-axis diameter (0.0178), and semiautomatic short-axis diameter (p < 0.0001).Semiautomatic short-axis diameter, particularly volume measurements, of lymph nodes are, irrespective of location, precise in terms of reproducibility and appear to be considerably more reliable than manual lymph node assessment.

Details about the publication

JournalAmerican Journal of Roentgenology (AJR Am J Roentgenol)
Volume195
Issue4
Page range979-985
StatusPublished
Release year2010
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.2214/AJR.10.4010
KeywordsMiddle Aged; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Humans; Observer Variation; Reproducibility of Results; Female; Organ Size; Adult; Lymph Nodes; Retrospective Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Humans; Observer Variation; Reproducibility of Results; Female; Organ Size; Adult; Lymph Nodes; Retrospective Studies; Male

Authors from the University of Münster

Heindel, Walter Leonhard
Clinic of Radiology
Püsken, Michael
Clinic of Radiology
Weckesser, Jochen Matthias
Clinic for Nuclear Medicine
Weßling, Johannes
Clinic of Radiology