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Lung Nodule Computer-Aided Detection as a Second Reader: Influence on Radiology Residents

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JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 35-39

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/RCT.0b013e3181b2e866

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lung nodule CAD; chest CT; radiology residents

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of a computed tomographic lung nodule computer-aided detection (CAD) software as a second reader for radiology residents. Methods: The study involved 110 cases from 4 sites. Three expert radiologists identified nodules that were 4 to 30 mm in maximum diameter to Form the ground truth. These cases were then interpreted by 6 board-certified radiologists and 6 radiology residents. The residents read each case without and then with a CAD software (Lung Nodule Assesment, Extended Brilliance Workspace; Philips Healthcare, Highlands Heights, OH) to identify nodules that were 4 to 30 mm in maximum diameter, Results: The experts identified 91 nodules as the ground truth for the study. The mean sensitivity of the 6 board-certified radiologists was 89%. The mean sensitivity of the residents was 85% without the CAD and 90% (P < 0.05) with the CAD as a second reader. Conclusions: The CAD software can help improve the sensitivity of residents in the detection of pulmonary nodules on computed tomography, making them comparable with board-certified radiologists.

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