Optimizing prone CT use for suspected interstitial lung abnormalities.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Jiyoung Song, Kum Ju Chae, Jong Eun Lee, Masahiro Yanagawa, Jonathan H Chung, David A Lynch, Myoung-Jin Jang, Jin Mo Goo, Soon Ho Yoon
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Abstract

Objectives: We investigated whether supine chest CT alone suffices for diagnosing ILAs, thereby reducing the need for prone chest CT.

Materials and methods: Patients who underwent prone chest CT for suspected ILAs from January 2021 to July 2023, with matching supine CT within 1 year, were retrospectively evaluated. Five multinational thoracic radiologists independently rated ILA suspicion and fibrosis scores (1 to 5-point) and ILA extent (1-100%) using supine CT first, then combined supine-prone CT after a 1-month washout. We categorized ILA suspicion and fibrosis scores into four diagnostic groups; normal, non-fibrotic, indeterminate-type, and fibrotic ILAs. The areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUCs) of ILA suspicion scores, inter-reader agreement on diagnostic categories, and intra-reader/inter-reader reliability for ILA extent were evaluated.

Results: This study included 69 patients (mean age 67.2 ± 7.2 years; 36 women), with 23 age- and sex-matched patients in each group: normal, non-fibrotic ILAs, and fibrotic ILAs. The pooled AUC for ILA suspicion and inter-reader agreement on diagnostic categories improved for non-fibrotic ILAs with prone CT (AUC 0.76 to 0.92, p < 0.001; Fleiss kappa 0.25 to 0.51, p = 0.004), but not for fibrotic ILAs (AUC 0.94 to 0.99, p = 0.06; Fleiss kappa 0.63 to 0.72, p = 0.08). ILA extent was 1-2% smaller with prone CT for both ILA types (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: For fibrotic ILAs, supine CT alone exhibited substantial diagnostic accuracy and inter-reader agreement, while the diagnosis of non-fibrotic ILAs benefited from adding prone CT. Supine CT alone slightly overestimated extent regardless of ILA type.

Key points: Question Prone CT is recommended when interstitial lung abnormalities (ILAs) are suspected on supine CT, but its benefits remain underexplored. Findings Supine CT alone sufficed for diagnosing fibrotic ILAs, while prone CT improved non-fibrotic ILA diagnosis and reduced extent overestimation for both types. Clinical relevance Omitting prone CT reduces extra time, space, and radiation exposure without compromising the diagnosis of fibrotic ILAs, which have higher rates of progression and mortality risks, enhancing patient comfort and simplifying patient management.

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European Radiology
European Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
8.50%
发文量
874
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: European Radiology (ER) continuously updates scientific knowledge in radiology by publication of strong original articles and state-of-the-art reviews written by leading radiologists. A well balanced combination of review articles, original papers, short communications from European radiological congresses and information on society matters makes ER an indispensable source for current information in this field. This is the Journal of the European Society of Radiology, and the official journal of a number of societies. From 2004-2008 supplements to European Radiology were published under its companion, European Radiology Supplements, ISSN 1613-3749.
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