Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A common task in radiology interpretation is visual comparison of images. The purpose of this study was to compare traditional side-by-side and in-place (flicker) image presentation modes with advanced methods for detecting primary brain tumors on MR imaging.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We identified 66 patients with gliomas and 3 consecutive brain MR imaging examinations (a “triplet”). A display application that presented images in side-by-side mode with or without flicker display as well as display of image subtraction or automated change detection information (also with and without flicker display) was used by 3 board-certified neuroradiologists. They identified regions of brain tumor progression by using this display application. Each case was reviewed using all modes (side-by-side presentation with and without flicker, subtraction with and without flicker, and change detection with and without flicker), with results compared via a panel rating.
RESULTS: Automated change detection with or without flicker (P < .0027) as well as subtraction with or without flicker (P < .0027) were more sensitive to tumor progression than side-by-side presentation in cases where all 3 raters agreed. Change detection afforded the highest interrater agreement, followed by subtraction. Clinically determined time to progression was longer for cases rated as nonprogressing by using subtraction images and change-detection images both with and without flicker display mode compared with side-by-side presentation.
CONCLUSIONS: Automated change detection and image subtraction, with and without flicker display mode, are superior to side-by-side image comparison.
Footnotes
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- AA
- anaplastic astrocytoma
- AUC
- area under the receiver operating characteristic curve
- Bx
- biopsy only
- C
- change detection images presented side-by-side only
- C+F
- change detection with flicker
- CF
- change detection images also allowing flicker display mode
- FLAIR
- fluid-attenuated inversion recovery
- FN
- false-negative
- FP
- false-positive
- GBM
- glioblastoma multiforme
- GTR
- gross total resection
- LCL
- lower confidence interval
- LGG
- low-grade glioma
- N
- normal side-by-side display only
- N+F
- side-by-side plus flicker
- NF
- normal side-by-side mode with flicker
- RECIST
- response evaluation criteria in solid tumors
- S
- subtraction images with side-by-side display
- SF
- subtraction images with flicker display mode
- STR
- subtotal resection
- TN
- true-negative
- TP
- true-positive
- TTP
- time to progression
- UCL
- upper confidence interval
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