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Dedicated breast CT: Initial clinical experience

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RADIOLOGY
卷 246, 期 3, 页码 725-733

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RADIOLOGICAL SOC NORTH AMERICA
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2463070410

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  1. NIBIB NIH HHS [R01 EB002138, EB002138] Funding Source: Medline

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Purpose: To prospectively and intraindividually compare dedicated brest computed tomographic (CT) imges with screen-film mammograms. Materials and methods: All patient studies were performed according to protocols approved by the institutional review board and Radiation Use Committee; informed consent was obtained. A breast CT scanner prototype was used to individually scan uncompressed breasts in 10 healthy volunteers (mean age, 52.1 years) and 69 women with Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System category 4 and 5 lesions (mean age, 54.4 years). In women with lesions, breast CT images were compared with screen-film mammograms by an experienced mammographer and ranked with a continuous scale of 1-10 (score 1, excellent lesion visualization with CT and poor visualization with mammography; score 5.5, equal visualization with both modalities; and score 10, poor visualization with CT and excellent visualization with mammography). A Wilcoxon signed rank procedure was used to test the null hypothesis that ratings were symmetric at about a score of 5.5 for the entire group and for distinguishing microcalcifications versus masses and other findings and benign versus malignant lesions and for effect of breast density on lesion visualization. Women were asked to compare their comfort during CT with that during mammography on a continuous scale of 1-10. With a Wilcoxon signed rank procedure, the null hypothesis that comfort ratings were symmetric about a score of 5.5 (equal comfort with CT and mammography) was tested. Results: Overall, CT was equal to mammography for visualization of breast lesions. Breast CT was significantly better than mammography for visualization of microcalcifications (P = .006). No significant differences between CT and mammography were seen among benign versus malignant lesion visualization. Subjects found CT significantly more comfortable than mammography (P < .001). Conclusion: Some technical challenges remain, but breast CT is promising and may have potential clinical applications.

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