Measurements and detection of abdominal aortic aneurysm growth: Accuracy and reproducibility of a segmentation software
Abstract Purpose To validate the reproducibility and accuracy of a software dedicated to measure abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) diameter, volume and growth over time. Materials and methods A software enabling AAA segmentation, diameter and volume measurement on computed tomography angiography (CTA)...
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description | Abstract Purpose To validate the reproducibility and accuracy of a software dedicated to measure abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) diameter, volume and growth over time. Materials and methods A software enabling AAA segmentation, diameter and volume measurement on computed tomography angiography (CTA) was tested. Validation was conducted in 28 patients with an AAA having 2 consecutive CTA examinations. The segmentation was performed twice by a senior radiologist and once by 3 medical students on all 56 CTAs. Intra and inter-observer reproducibility of D -max and volumes values were calculated by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Systematic errors were evaluated by Bland–Altman analysis. Differences in D -max and volume growth were compared with paired Student's t -tests. Results Mean D -max and volume were 49.6 ± 6.2 mm and 117.2 ± 36.2 ml for baseline and 53.6 ± 7.9 mm and 139.6 ± 56.3 ml for follow-up studies. Volume growth (17.3%) was higher than D -max progression (8.0%) between baseline and follow-up examinations ( p < .0001). For the senior radiologist, intra-observer ICC of D -max and volume measurements were respectively estimated at 0.997 (≥0.991) and 1.000 (≥0.999). Overall inter-observer ICC of D -max and volume measurements were respectively estimated at 0.995 (0.990–0.997) and 0.999 (>0.999). Bland–Altman analysis showed excellent inter-reader agreement with a repeatability coefficient |
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Materials and methods A software enabling AAA segmentation, diameter and volume measurement on computed tomography angiography (CTA) was tested. Validation was conducted in 28 patients with an AAA having 2 consecutive CTA examinations. The segmentation was performed twice by a senior radiologist and once by 3 medical students on all 56 CTAs. Intra and inter-observer reproducibility of D -max and volumes values were calculated by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Systematic errors were evaluated by Bland–Altman analysis. Differences in D -max and volume growth were compared with paired Student's t -tests. Results Mean D -max and volume were 49.6 ± 6.2 mm and 117.2 ± 36.2 ml for baseline and 53.6 ± 7.9 mm and 139.6 ± 56.3 ml for follow-up studies. Volume growth (17.3%) was higher than D -max progression (8.0%) between baseline and follow-up examinations ( p < .0001). For the senior radiologist, intra-observer ICC of D -max and volume measurements were respectively estimated at 0.997 (≥0.991) and 1.000 (≥0.999). Overall inter-observer ICC of D -max and volume measurements were respectively estimated at 0.995 (0.990–0.997) and 0.999 (>0.999). Bland–Altman analysis showed excellent inter-reader agreement with a repeatability coefficient <3 mm for D -max, <7% for relative D -max growth, <6 ml for volume and <6% for relative volume growth. 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