TY - JOUR
T1 - Hyperattenuating adrenal lesions in lung cancer
T2 - biphasic CT with unenhanced and 1-min enhanced images reliably predicts benign lesions
AU - Lee, Ho Yun
AU - Oh, Young Lyun
AU - Park, Sung Yoon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, European Society of Radiology.
PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - Objectives: To investigate usefulness of biphasic computed tomography (CT) in characterizing hyperattenuating adrenal lesions in lung cancer. Methods: This retrospective study included 239 patients with lung cancer who underwent adrenal CT for hyperattenuating (> 10 Hounsfield unit) adrenal lesions. Adrenal CT comprised unenhanced and 1-min and 15-min enhanced images. We dichotomized adrenal lesions depending on benign or metastatic lesions. Reference standard for benignity was histologic confirmation or ≥ 6-month stability on follow-up CT. Two independent readers analyzed absolute (APW) or relative percentage wash-out (RPW) using triphasic CT, and enhancement ratio (ER) or percentage wash-in (PWI) using biphasic CT (i.e., unenhanced and 1-min enhanced CT). Criteria for benignity were as follows: criteria 1, (a) APW ≥ 60% or (b) RPW ≥ 40%, and criteria 2, (a) ER > 3 and (b) PWI > 200%. We analyzed area under the curve (AUC) and accuracy for benignity, and inter-reader agreement. Results: Proportion of benign adrenal lesion was 71.1% (170/239). For criteria 1 and 2, AUCs were 0.872 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.822–0.911) and 0.886 (95% CI, 0.838–0.923), respectively, for reader 1 (p = 0.566) and 0.816 (95% CI, 0.761–0.863) and 0.814 (95% CI, 0.759–0.862), respectively, for reader 2 (p = 0.955), and accuracies were 87.9% (210/239) and 86.2% (206/239), respectively, for reader 1 (p = 0.479) and 81.2% (194/239) and 80.3% (192/239), respectively, for reader 2 (p = 0.763). Weighted kappa was 0.725 (95% CI, 0.634–0.816) for criteria 1 and 0.736 (95% CI, 0.649–0.824) for criteria 2. Conclusion: Biphasic CT can reliably characterize hyperattenuating adrenal lesions in patients with lung cancer. Key Points: • Criteria from biphasic computed tomography (CT) for diagnosing benign adrenal lesions were enhancement ratio of > 3 and percentage wash-in of > 200%. • In the analysis by two independent readers, area under the curve between criteria 1 and 2 was not significantly different (0.872 and 0.886 for reader 1; 0.816 and 0.814, for reader 2; p > 0.05 for each comparison). • Wash-in characteristics from biphasic CT are helpful to predict benign adrenal lesions in lung cancer.
AB - Objectives: To investigate usefulness of biphasic computed tomography (CT) in characterizing hyperattenuating adrenal lesions in lung cancer. Methods: This retrospective study included 239 patients with lung cancer who underwent adrenal CT for hyperattenuating (> 10 Hounsfield unit) adrenal lesions. Adrenal CT comprised unenhanced and 1-min and 15-min enhanced images. We dichotomized adrenal lesions depending on benign or metastatic lesions. Reference standard for benignity was histologic confirmation or ≥ 6-month stability on follow-up CT. Two independent readers analyzed absolute (APW) or relative percentage wash-out (RPW) using triphasic CT, and enhancement ratio (ER) or percentage wash-in (PWI) using biphasic CT (i.e., unenhanced and 1-min enhanced CT). Criteria for benignity were as follows: criteria 1, (a) APW ≥ 60% or (b) RPW ≥ 40%, and criteria 2, (a) ER > 3 and (b) PWI > 200%. We analyzed area under the curve (AUC) and accuracy for benignity, and inter-reader agreement. Results: Proportion of benign adrenal lesion was 71.1% (170/239). For criteria 1 and 2, AUCs were 0.872 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.822–0.911) and 0.886 (95% CI, 0.838–0.923), respectively, for reader 1 (p = 0.566) and 0.816 (95% CI, 0.761–0.863) and 0.814 (95% CI, 0.759–0.862), respectively, for reader 2 (p = 0.955), and accuracies were 87.9% (210/239) and 86.2% (206/239), respectively, for reader 1 (p = 0.479) and 81.2% (194/239) and 80.3% (192/239), respectively, for reader 2 (p = 0.763). Weighted kappa was 0.725 (95% CI, 0.634–0.816) for criteria 1 and 0.736 (95% CI, 0.649–0.824) for criteria 2. Conclusion: Biphasic CT can reliably characterize hyperattenuating adrenal lesions in patients with lung cancer. Key Points: • Criteria from biphasic computed tomography (CT) for diagnosing benign adrenal lesions were enhancement ratio of > 3 and percentage wash-in of > 200%. • In the analysis by two independent readers, area under the curve between criteria 1 and 2 was not significantly different (0.872 and 0.886 for reader 1; 0.816 and 0.814, for reader 2; p > 0.05 for each comparison). • Wash-in characteristics from biphasic CT are helpful to predict benign adrenal lesions in lung cancer.
KW - Adrenal
KW - Lung cancer
KW - Metastasis
KW - Tomography
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85100088855
U2 - 10.1007/s00330-020-07648-1
DO - 10.1007/s00330-020-07648-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 33459853
AN - SCOPUS:85100088855
SN - 0938-7994
VL - 31
SP - 5948
EP - 5958
JO - European Radiology
JF - European Radiology
IS - 8
ER -