Abdominal Radiology | 2021

Intra- inter-observer repeatability in liver computed tomography volumetry in patients undergoing radioembolization simulation

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The careful evaluation of MDCT is an essential step for the treatment planning in pre-treatment imaging work-up for Trans-Arterial Radio Embolization (TARE). It may provide unique volumetric data (CTVs), which are information useful for an effective and safe TARE. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the radiographer is able to calculate CTVs of TARE simulation with the same precision as the interventional radiologist. This study retrospectively considers 17 consecutive patients (8 males, 9 females; mean age 66.3\u2009±\u200913.2 years) who underwent pre-treatment work-up for TARE, between May 2019 and February 2020 (trial ID:2234 - protocol). For each patient, four specific parameters are evaluated from MDCT achieved during treatment simulation: healthy liver volume (HLV), the whole hepatic parenchyma (THV\u2009=\u2009healthy liver and TTV\u2009=\u2009tumour) involved by TARE, and whole liver volume (WLV). Four independent observers—R1 (expert interventional radiologist), T1, T2, and T3 (radiographers, with different experiences in the field of interventional radiology)—are involved in the imaging analysed. All the 4 observers detected the same number of hepatic lesion(s) per patient. Regarding the three radiographers, the intra-observer reliability for CTVs is very high 0.997 to 1.000 (95%CI). Also inter-observer reproducibility between radiographers is excellent regarding CTVs, 0.965 to 0.999 (95%CI). The accuracy of radiographer evaluation is very high 0.964 to 0.999 (95%CI). The high intra- and inter-observer reproducibility shows that a properly trained radiographers might have the same accuracy as interventional radiologists, in assessing liver CTV data for planning TARE.

Volume 46
Pages 3448 - 3455
DOI 10.1007/s00261-021-02980-6
Language English
Journal Abdominal Radiology

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