Usefulness of the CAD system for detecting pulmonary nodule in real clinical practice

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Abstract

Objective: We wanted to evaluate the usefulness of the computer-aided detection (CAD) system for detecting pulmonary nodules in real clinical practice by using the CT images. Materials and Methods: Our Institutional Review Board approved our retrospective study with a waiver of informed consent. This study included 166 CT examinations that were performed for the evaluation of pulmonary metastasis in 166 patients with colorectal cancer. All the CT examinations were interpreted by radiologists and they were also evaluated by the CAD system. All the nodules detected by the CAD system were evaluated with regard to whether or not they were true nodules, and they were classifi ed into micronodules (MN, diameter < 4 mm) and signifi cant nodules (SN, 4 ≤ diameter ≤ 10 mm). The radiologic reports and CAD results were compared. Results: The CAD system helped detect 426 nodules; 115 (27%) of the 426 nodules were classifi ed as true nodules and 35 (30%) of the 115 nodules were SNs, and 83 (72%) of the 115 were not mentioned in the radiologists' reports and three (4%) of the 83 nodules were non-calcifi ed SNs. One of three non-calcifi ed SNs was confi rmed as a metastatic nodule. According to the radiologists' reports, 60 true nodules were detected, and 28 of the 60 were not detected by the CAD system. Conclusion: Although the CAD system missed many SNs that are detected by radiologists, it helps detect additional nodules that are missed by the radiologists in real clinical practice. Therefore, the CAD system can be useful to support a radiologist's detection performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)163-168
Number of pages6
JournalKorean Journal of Radiology
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011

Keywords

  • Computed tomography (CT)
  • Computer-aided detection
  • Lung
  • Nodule

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