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Automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-CT data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability

INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to compare the variability of PCT results obtained by automatic selection of the arterial input function (AIF), venous output function (VOF) and symmetry axis versus manual selection. METHODS: Imaging data from 30 PCT studies obtained as part of standard cl...

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Autores principales: Soares, Bruno P., Dankbaar, Jan Willem, Bredno, Joerg, Cheng, SuChun, Bhogal, Sumail, Dillon, William P., Wintermark, Max
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19274457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-009-0516-9
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author Soares, Bruno P.
Dankbaar, Jan Willem
Bredno, Joerg
Cheng, SuChun
Bhogal, Sumail
Dillon, William P.
Wintermark, Max
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Dankbaar, Jan Willem
Bredno, Joerg
Cheng, SuChun
Bhogal, Sumail
Dillon, William P.
Wintermark, Max
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description INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to compare the variability of PCT results obtained by automatic selection of the arterial input function (AIF), venous output function (VOF) and symmetry axis versus manual selection. METHODS: Imaging data from 30 PCT studies obtained as part of standard clinical stroke care at our institution in patients with suspected acute hemispheric ischemic stroke were retrospectively reviewed. Two observers performed the post-processing of 30 CTP datasets. Each observer processed the data twice, the first time employing manual selection of AIF, VOF and symmetry axis, and a second time using automated selection of these same parameters, with the user being allowed to adjust them whenever deemed appropriate. The volumes of infarct core and of total perfusion defect were recorded. The cerebral blood volume (CBV), cerebral blood flow (CBF), mean transit time (MTT) and blood–brain barrier permeability (BBBP) values in standardized regions of interest were recorded. Interobserver variability was quantified using the Bland and Altman's approach. RESULTS: Automated post-processing yielded lower coefficients of variation for the volume of the infarct core and the volume of the total perfusion defect (15.7% and 5.8%, respectively) compared to manual post-processing (31.0% and 12.2%, respectively). Automated post-processing yielded lower coefficients of variation for PCT values (11.3% for CBV, 9.7% for CBF, and 9.5% for MTT) compared to manual post-processing (23.7% for CBV, 32.8% for CBF, and 16.7% for MTT). CONCLUSION: Automated post-processing of PCT data improves interobserver agreement in measurements of CBV, CBF and MTT, as well as volume of infarct core and penumbra.
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spelling pubmed-26949252009-06-16 Automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-CT data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability Soares, Bruno P. Dankbaar, Jan Willem Bredno, Joerg Cheng, SuChun Bhogal, Sumail Dillon, William P. Wintermark, Max Neuroradiology Diagnostic Neuroradiology INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to compare the variability of PCT results obtained by automatic selection of the arterial input function (AIF), venous output function (VOF) and symmetry axis versus manual selection. METHODS: Imaging data from 30 PCT studies obtained as part of standard clinical stroke care at our institution in patients with suspected acute hemispheric ischemic stroke were retrospectively reviewed. Two observers performed the post-processing of 30 CTP datasets. Each observer processed the data twice, the first time employing manual selection of AIF, VOF and symmetry axis, and a second time using automated selection of these same parameters, with the user being allowed to adjust them whenever deemed appropriate. The volumes of infarct core and of total perfusion defect were recorded. The cerebral blood volume (CBV), cerebral blood flow (CBF), mean transit time (MTT) and blood–brain barrier permeability (BBBP) values in standardized regions of interest were recorded. Interobserver variability was quantified using the Bland and Altman's approach. RESULTS: Automated post-processing yielded lower coefficients of variation for the volume of the infarct core and the volume of the total perfusion defect (15.7% and 5.8%, respectively) compared to manual post-processing (31.0% and 12.2%, respectively). Automated post-processing yielded lower coefficients of variation for PCT values (11.3% for CBV, 9.7% for CBF, and 9.5% for MTT) compared to manual post-processing (23.7% for CBV, 32.8% for CBF, and 16.7% for MTT). CONCLUSION: Automated post-processing of PCT data improves interobserver agreement in measurements of CBV, CBF and MTT, as well as volume of infarct core and penumbra. Springer-Verlag 2009-03-10 2009-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2694925/ /pubmed/19274457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-009-0516-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2009
spellingShingle Diagnostic Neuroradiology
Soares, Bruno P.
Dankbaar, Jan Willem
Bredno, Joerg
Cheng, SuChun
Bhogal, Sumail
Dillon, William P.
Wintermark, Max
Automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-CT data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability
title Automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-CT data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability
title_full Automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-CT data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability
title_fullStr Automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-CT data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability
title_full_unstemmed Automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-CT data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability
title_short Automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-CT data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability
title_sort automated versus manual post-processing of perfusion-ct data in patients with acute cerebral ischemia: influence on interobserver variability
topic Diagnostic Neuroradiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19274457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-009-0516-9
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