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4 March 2011 Evaluation of 1D, 2D and 3D nodule size estimation by radiologists for spherical and non-spherical nodules through CT thoracic phantom imaging
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The purpose of this work was to estimate bias in measuring the size of spherical and non-spherical lesions by radiologists using three sizing techniques under a variety of simulated lesion and reconstruction slice thickness conditions. We designed a reader study in which six radiologists estimated the size of 10 synthetic nodules of various sizes, shapes and densities embedded within a realistic anthropomorphic thorax phantom from CT scan data. In this manuscript we report preliminary results for the first four readers (Reader 1-4). Two repeat CT scans of the phantom containing each nodule were acquired using a Philips 16-slice scanner at a 0.8 and 5 mm slice thickness. The readers measured the sizes of all nodules for each of the 40 resulting scans (10 nodules x 2 slice thickness x 2 repeat scans) using three sizing techniques (1D longest in-slice dimension; 2D area from longest in-slice dimension and corresponding longest perpendicular dimension; 3D semi-automated volume) in each of 2 reading sessions. The normalized size was estimated for each sizing method and an inter-comparison of bias among methods was performed. The overall relative biases (standard deviation) of the 1D, 2D and 3D methods for the four readers subset (Readers 1-4) were -13.4 (20.3), -15.3 (28.4) and 4.8 (21.2) percentage points, respectively. The relative biases for the 3D volume sizing method was statistically lower than either the 1D or 2D method (p<0.001 for 1D vs. 3D and 2D vs. 3D).
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Nicholas Petrick, Hyun J. Grace Kim, David Clunie, Kristin Borradaile, Robert Ford, Rongping Zeng, Marios A. Gavrielides, Michael F. McNitt-Gray, Charles Fenimore, Z. Q. John Lu, Binsheng Zhao, and Andrew J. Buckler "Evaluation of 1D, 2D and 3D nodule size estimation by radiologists for spherical and non-spherical nodules through CT thoracic phantom imaging", Proc. SPIE 7963, Medical Imaging 2011: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 79630D (4 March 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.878265
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KEYWORDS
Computed tomography

3D metrology

X-ray computed tomography

Spherical lenses

Lung

Scanners

Imaging systems

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