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Value of an online PI-RADS v2.1 score calculator for assessment of prostate MRI

PURPOSE: To evaluate the value of a browser-based PI-RADS Score Calculator (PCalc) compared to MRI reporting using the official PI-RADS v2.1 document (PDoc) for non-specialized radiologists in terms of reporting efficiency, interrater agreement and diagnostic accuracy for detection of clinically sig...

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Autores principales: Barth, Borna K., Martini, Katharina, Skawran, Stephan M., Schmid, Florian A., Rupp, Niels J., Zuber, Laura, Donati, Olivio F.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7930347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33681427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2021.100332
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author Barth, Borna K.
Martini, Katharina
Skawran, Stephan M.
Schmid, Florian A.
Rupp, Niels J.
Zuber, Laura
Donati, Olivio F.
author_facet Barth, Borna K.
Martini, Katharina
Skawran, Stephan M.
Schmid, Florian A.
Rupp, Niels J.
Zuber, Laura
Donati, Olivio F.
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate the value of a browser-based PI-RADS Score Calculator (PCalc) compared to MRI reporting using the official PI-RADS v2.1 document (PDoc) for non-specialized radiologists in terms of reporting efficiency, interrater agreement and diagnostic accuracy for detection of clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa). METHODS: Between 09/2013 and 04/2015, 100 patients (median age, 64.8; range 47.5−78.2) who underwent prostate-MRI at a 3 T scanner and who received transperineal prostate mapping biopsy within <6 months were included in this retrospective study. Two non-specialized radiology residents (R1, R2) attributed a PI-RADS version 2.1 score for the most suspect (i. e. index) lesion (i) using the original PI-RADS v2.1 document only and after a 6-week interval (ii) using a browser-based PCalc. Reading time was measured. Reading time differences were assessed using Wilcoxon signed rank test. Intraclass-correlation Coefficient (ICC) was used to assess interrater agreement (IRA). Parameters of diagnostic accuracy and ROC curves were used for assessment of lesion-based diagnostic accuracy. RESULTS: Cumulative reading time was 32:55 (mm:ss) faster when using the PCalc, the difference being statistically significant for both readers (p < 0.05). The difference in IRA between the image sets (ICC 0.55 [0.40, 0.68]) and 0.75 [0.65, 0.82] for the image set with PDoc and PCalc, respectively) was not statistically significant. There was no statistically significant difference in lesion-based diagnostic accuracy (AUC 0.83 [0.74, 0.92] and 0.82 [95 %CI: 0.74, 0.91]) for images assessed with PDoc as compared to PCalc (AUC 0.82 [0.74, 0.91] and 0.74 [95 %CI: 0.64, 0.83]) for R1 and R2, respectively. CONCLUSION: Non-specialized radiologists may increase reading speed in prostate MRI with the help of a browser-based PI-RADS Score Calculator compared to reporting using the official PI-RADS v2.1 document without impairing interreader agreement or lesion-based diagnostic accuracy for detection of clinically significant PCa.
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spelling pubmed-79303472021-03-05 Value of an online PI-RADS v2.1 score calculator for assessment of prostate MRI Barth, Borna K. Martini, Katharina Skawran, Stephan M. Schmid, Florian A. Rupp, Niels J. Zuber, Laura Donati, Olivio F. Eur J Radiol Open Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the value of a browser-based PI-RADS Score Calculator (PCalc) compared to MRI reporting using the official PI-RADS v2.1 document (PDoc) for non-specialized radiologists in terms of reporting efficiency, interrater agreement and diagnostic accuracy for detection of clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa). METHODS: Between 09/2013 and 04/2015, 100 patients (median age, 64.8; range 47.5−78.2) who underwent prostate-MRI at a 3 T scanner and who received transperineal prostate mapping biopsy within <6 months were included in this retrospective study. Two non-specialized radiology residents (R1, R2) attributed a PI-RADS version 2.1 score for the most suspect (i. e. index) lesion (i) using the original PI-RADS v2.1 document only and after a 6-week interval (ii) using a browser-based PCalc. Reading time was measured. Reading time differences were assessed using Wilcoxon signed rank test. Intraclass-correlation Coefficient (ICC) was used to assess interrater agreement (IRA). Parameters of diagnostic accuracy and ROC curves were used for assessment of lesion-based diagnostic accuracy. RESULTS: Cumulative reading time was 32:55 (mm:ss) faster when using the PCalc, the difference being statistically significant for both readers (p < 0.05). The difference in IRA between the image sets (ICC 0.55 [0.40, 0.68]) and 0.75 [0.65, 0.82] for the image set with PDoc and PCalc, respectively) was not statistically significant. There was no statistically significant difference in lesion-based diagnostic accuracy (AUC 0.83 [0.74, 0.92] and 0.82 [95 %CI: 0.74, 0.91]) for images assessed with PDoc as compared to PCalc (AUC 0.82 [0.74, 0.91] and 0.74 [95 %CI: 0.64, 0.83]) for R1 and R2, respectively. CONCLUSION: Non-specialized radiologists may increase reading speed in prostate MRI with the help of a browser-based PI-RADS Score Calculator compared to reporting using the official PI-RADS v2.1 document without impairing interreader agreement or lesion-based diagnostic accuracy for detection of clinically significant PCa. Elsevier 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7930347/ /pubmed/33681427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2021.100332 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rupp, Niels J.
Zuber, Laura
Donati, Olivio F.
Value of an online PI-RADS v2.1 score calculator for assessment of prostate MRI
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title_fullStr Value of an online PI-RADS v2.1 score calculator for assessment of prostate MRI
title_full_unstemmed Value of an online PI-RADS v2.1 score calculator for assessment of prostate MRI
title_short Value of an online PI-RADS v2.1 score calculator for assessment of prostate MRI
title_sort value of an online pi-rads v2.1 score calculator for assessment of prostate mri
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7930347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33681427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2021.100332
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