The Value of “Liver Windows” Settings in the Detection of Small Renal Cell Carcinomas on Unenhanced Computed Tomography

Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal - Tập 65 - Trang 71-76 - 2014
Kamal Sahi1, Stuart Jackson1, Edward Wiebe1, Gavin Armstrong1, Sean Winters1, Ronald Moore2, Gavin Low1
1Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2Division of Urology, Department of Surgery and Oncology, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Tóm tắt

Objective To assess if “liver window” settings improve the conspicuity of small renal cell carcinomas (RCC). Methods Patients were analysed from our institution's pathology-confirmed RCC database that included the following: (1) stage T1a RCCs, (2) an unenhanced computed tomography (CT) abdomen performed ≤ 6 months before histologic diagnosis, and (3) age ≥ 17 years. Patients with multiple tumours, prior nephrectomy, von Hippel-Lindau disease, and polycystic kidney disease were excluded. The unenhanced CT was analysed, and the tumour locations were confirmed by using corresponding contrast-enhanced CT or magnetic resonance imaging studies. Representative single-slice axial, coronal, and sagittal unenhanced CT images were acquired in “soft tissue windows” (width, 400 Hounsfield unit (HU); level, 40 HU) and liver windows (width, 150 HU; level, 88 HU). In addition, single-slice axial, coronal, and sagittal unenhanced CT images of nontumourous renal tissue (obtained from the same cases) were acquired in soft tissue windows and liver windows. These data sets were randomized, unpaired, and were presented independently to 3 blinded radiologists for analysis. The presence or absence of suspicious findings for tumour was scored on a 5-point confidence scale. Results Eighty-three of 415 patients met the study criteria. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis, t test analysis, and kappa analysis were used. ROC analysis showed statistically superior diagnostic performance for liver windows compared with soft tissue windows (area under the curve of 0.923 vs 0.879; P = .0002). Kappa statistics showed “good” vs “moderate” agreement between readers for liver windows compared with soft tissue windows. Conclusion Use of liver windows settings improves the detection of small RCCs on the unenhanced CT.

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