Impact of contrast injection and stent-graft implantation on reproducibility of volume measurements in semiautomated segmentation of abdominal aortic aneurysm on computed tomography.

Purpose: To assess the impact of contrast injection and stent-graft implantation on feasibility, accuracy, and reproducibility of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) volume and maximal diameter (D-max) measurements using segmentation software.Materials and Methods: CT images of 80 subjects presenting AA...

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Publicado en:European Radiology Vol. 24; no. 7; pp. 1594 - 1602
Autores principales: Morin-Roy, Florence, Kauffmann, Claude, Tang, An, Hadjadj, Sofiane, Thomas, Olivier, Piché, Nicolas, Elkouri, Stéphane, Yang, Dan Yang, Therasse, Eric, Soulez, Gilles, Therasse, Éric
Formato: research Journal Article
Publicado: Springer Nature Jul2014
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Sumario:Purpose: To assess the impact of contrast injection and stent-graft implantation on feasibility, accuracy, and reproducibility of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) volume and maximal diameter (D-max) measurements using segmentation software.Materials and Methods: CT images of 80 subjects presenting AAA were divided into four equal groups: with or without contrast enhancement, and with or without stent-graft implantation. Semiautomated software was used to segment the aortic wall, once by an expert and twice by three readers. Volume and D-max reproducibility was estimated by intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), and accuracy was estimated between the expert and the readers by mean relative errors.Results: All segmentations were technically successful. The mean AAA volume was 167.0 ± 82.8 mL and the mean D-max 55.0 ± 10.6 mm. Inter- and intraobserver ICCs for volume and D-max measurements were greater than 0.99. Mean relative errors between readers varied between -1.8 ± 4.6 and 0.0 ± 3.6 mL. Mean relative errors in volume and D-max measurements between readers showed no significant difference between the four groups (P ≥ 0.2).Conclusion: The feasibility, accuracy, and reproducibility of AAA volume and D-max measurements using segmentation software were not affected by the absence of contrast injection or the presence of stent-graft.Key Points: • AAA volumetry by semiautomated segmentation is accurate on CT following endovascular repair. • AAA volumetry by semiautomated segmentation is accurate on unenhanced CT. • Standardization of the segmentation technique maximizes the reproducibility of volume measurements.