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Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System Speed and Accuracy Are Increased With the Use of a Semiautomated Computer Application

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages 1301-1306

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2015.07.015

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Lung-RADS; decision support; lung cancer screening

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Purpose: The Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System (LungRADS(TM)) is an algorithm that can be used to classify lung nodules in patients with significant smoking histories. It is published in table format but can be implemented as a computer program. The aim of this, study was to assess the efficiency and accuracy of the use of a computer program versus the table in categorizing lung nodules. Methods: The Lung-RADS algorithm was implemented as a computer program. Through the use of a survey tool, respondents were asked to categorize 13 simulated lung nodules using the computer program and the Lung-RADS table as published. Data were gathered regarding time to completion, accuracy of each nodule's categorization, users' subjective categorization confidence, and users' perceived efficiency using-each method. Results: The use of a computer program to categorize lung nodules resulted in significantly increased interpretation speed (80.8 +/- 37.7 vs 156 105 seconds, P < .0001), lung nodule classification accuracy (99.6% vs 76.5%, P < .0001), and perceived confidence and efficiency compared with the use of the table. There were no significant differences in accuracy when comparing thoracic radiologists with the remainder of the group. Conclusions: Radiologists were both more efficient and more accurate in lung nodule categorization when using computerized decision support tools. The authors propose that other institutions use computerized implementations of Lung-RADS in the interests of both efficiency and patient outcomes through proper management. Furthermore, they suggest the ACR design future iterations of the Lung-RADS algorithm with computerized decision support in mind. Copyright (C) 2015 American College of Radiology

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