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Use of Low-dose Chest CT Scan in the Evaluation of Breast Composition According to the Recommendations of BI-RADS Atlas-Fifth Edition

机译:使用低剂量胸CT扫描在评估乳房组合物的评估,根据Bi-Rads-Fifth第五版的建议

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Background: Breast cancer and lung cancer are the leading causes of cancer-related mortality in women. Computed tomography (CT) plays an important role in lung cancer examination but an unidentified role in breast examination. Objectives: To investigate the feasibility of breast composition categorization according to the fifth edition of Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) atlas in low-dose CT screening. Patients and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study completed in The 5th Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai, China. We collected the imaging data of 57 women, who underwent low-dose chest CT scan and mammography within one week from 1st October 2013 to 31st March 2015. Two radiologists independently interpreted the mammograms and chest CT scans and classified the breast composition into categories a, b, c, and d. We also summarized the distribution of breast composition categories by collecting, observing, and classifying the chest CT scans from 1916 female examinees from 1st October 2013 to 31st March 2016. Results: Excellent agreement was observed between the two radiologists, using both low-dose CT scan (κ = 0.91) and mammography (κ = 0.86). Agreement between low-dose chest CT scan and mammography was moderate for radiologist A (κ = 0.50) and radiologist B (κ = 0.43). More breasts were classified in categories a and b on the chest CT scan compared to mammography according to both radiologist A (P 0.01) and radiologist B (P 0.01). The proportion of non-dense breast tissues (categories a & b) increased with advancing age, while the proportion of dense breast tissues (categories c & d) decreased (P 0.05). With advancing age, the probability of non-dense breasts increased, while the probability of dense breasts decreased. Conclusions: Based on the findings, it is feasible to categorize breast composition using low-dose chest CT. In the older age group, the probability of non-dense breasts increased.
机译:背景:乳腺癌和肺癌是癌症相关死亡的主要原因。计算机断层扫描(CT)在肺癌检查中起重要作用,但在乳房检查中发挥着身份不明的作用。目的:探讨乳房成分分类的可行性,根据低剂量CT筛选的乳房成像报告和数据系统(Bi-rads)Atlas的第五版。患者和方法:这是中国珠海省孙中山大学第五届附属医院完成的横断面研究。我们收集了57名女性的成像数据,在2013年10月1日至2015年10月1日之一到一周内接受了低剂量胸部CT扫描和乳房X线摄影。两个放射科医师独立解释了乳房X光线和胸部CT扫描,并将乳房成分分类为类别, b,c和d。我们还通过从2016年10月1日至2016年3月31日,通过收集,观察和分类胸部CT扫描来总结了乳房成分类别的分布。结果:使用低剂量CT,在两个放射科医生之间观察到卓越的协议扫描(κ= 0.91)和乳房X光检查(κ= 0.86)。低剂量胸部CT扫描和乳房X线照相之间的协议适用于放射科(κ= 0.50)和放射科(κ= 0.43)。与根据放射学家A(P <0.01)和放射科医生B(P <0.01)相比,与乳房X线摄影相比,在胸部CT扫描的类别A和B上分类了更多的乳房。非致密乳腺组织(类别A&B)的比例随着年龄增长而增加,而致密乳腺组织(C&D)的比例降低(P <0.05)。随着年龄的推进,非密集乳房的概率增加,而致密乳房的概率下降。结论:根据调查结果,使用低剂量胸部CT对乳房成分进行分类是可行的。在年龄较大的年龄组中,非密集乳房的可能性增加。

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