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Discordant Quantitative and Visual CT Assessments in the Diagnosis of Emphysema
by
O'Shea, Amy MJ
, Amaza, Iliya P
, Comellas, Alejandro P
, Fortis, Spyridon
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Akaike information criterion
/ Body mass index
/ chest imaging
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ CT imaging
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic imaging
/ Emphysema
/ Emphysema, Pulmonary
/ Female
/ Humans
/ interobserver agreement
/ Lung - diagnostic imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Original Research
/ Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive - diagnostic imaging
/ Pulmonary Emphysema - diagnostic imaging
/ Software
/ Spirometry
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Variables
2021
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Discordant Quantitative and Visual CT Assessments in the Diagnosis of Emphysema
by
O'Shea, Amy MJ
, Amaza, Iliya P
, Comellas, Alejandro P
, Fortis, Spyridon
in
Akaike information criterion
/ Body mass index
/ chest imaging
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ CT imaging
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic imaging
/ Emphysema
/ Emphysema, Pulmonary
/ Female
/ Humans
/ interobserver agreement
/ Lung - diagnostic imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Original Research
/ Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive - diagnostic imaging
/ Pulmonary Emphysema - diagnostic imaging
/ Software
/ Spirometry
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Variables
2021
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Discordant Quantitative and Visual CT Assessments in the Diagnosis of Emphysema
by
O'Shea, Amy MJ
, Amaza, Iliya P
, Comellas, Alejandro P
, Fortis, Spyridon
in
Akaike information criterion
/ Body mass index
/ chest imaging
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ CT imaging
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic imaging
/ Emphysema
/ Emphysema, Pulmonary
/ Female
/ Humans
/ interobserver agreement
/ Lung - diagnostic imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Original Research
/ Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive - diagnostic imaging
/ Pulmonary Emphysema - diagnostic imaging
/ Software
/ Spirometry
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Variables
2021
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Discordant Quantitative and Visual CT Assessments in the Diagnosis of Emphysema
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Discordant Quantitative and Visual CT Assessments in the Diagnosis of Emphysema
2021
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Visual assessment of computed tomography (CT) of the lung is routinely employed in the diagnosis of emphysema. Quantitative CT (QCT) can complement visual CT but must be well validated. QCT emphysema is defined as ≥5% of lung volume occupied by low attenuation areas ≤-950 Hounsfield units (LAA-950). Discordant visual and QCT assessments are not uncommon. We examined the association between visual and quantitative chest CT evaluation within a large cohort of subjects to identify variables that may explain discordant visual and QCT findings.
Volumetric inspiratory CT scans of 1221 subjects enrolled in phase 1 of the COPDGene study conducted at the University of Iowa were reviewed. Participants included never smokers, smokers with normal spirometry, preserved ratio impaired spirometry, and Global Initiative for Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) stages I-IV. CT scans were quantitatively scored and visually interpreted by both the COPDGene Imaging Center and the University of Iowa radiologists. Individual-level visual assessments were compared with QCT measurements. Agreement between the two sets of radiologists was calculated using kappa statistic. We assessed variables associated with discordant results using regression methods.
There was a fair agreement for the presence or absence of emphysema between our center's radiologists and QCT (61% concordance, kappa 0.22 [0.17-0.28]). Similar comparisons showed a slight agreement between the COPDGene Imaging Center and QCT (56% concordance, kappa 0.16 [0.11-0.21]), and a moderate agreement between both sets of visual assessments (80% concordance, kappa 0.60 [0.54-0.65]). Current smoking and female gender were significantly associated with QCT-negative but visually detectable emphysema.
The slight-to-fair agreement between visual and quantitative CT assessment of emphysema highlights the need to utilize both modalities for a comprehensive radiologic evaluation. Discordant results may be attributable to one or more factors that warrant further exploration in larger studies.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT000608764.
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