Inter-observer and inter-examination variability of manual vertebral bone attenuation measurements on computed tomography

  • Esther Pompe*
  • , Pim A. de Jong
  • , Werner U. de Jong
  • , Richard A P Takx
  • , Anouk L M Eikendal
  • , Martin J. Willemink
  • , Matthijs Oudkerk
  • , Ricardo P J Budde
  • , Jan Willem J Lammers
  • , Firdaus A A Mohamed Hoesein
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective: To determine inter-observer and inter-examination variability of manual attenuation measurements of the vertebrae in low-dose unenhanced chest computed tomography (CT). Methods: Three hundred and sixty-seven lung cancer screening trial participants who underwent baseline and repeat unenhanced low-dose CT after 3 months because of an indeterminate lung nodule were included. The CT attenuation value of the first lumbar vertebrae (L1) was measured in all CTs by one observer to obtain inter-examination reliability. Six observers performed measurements in 100 randomly selected CTs to determine agreement with limits of agreement and Bland-Altman plots and reliability with intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). Reclassification analyses were performed using a threshold of 110 HU to define osteoporosis. Results: Inter-examination reliability was excellent with an ICC of 0.92 (p <0.001). Inter-examination limits of agreement ranged from -26 to 28 HU with a mean difference of 1 ± 14 HU. Inter-observer reliability ICCs ranged from 0.70 to 0.91. Inter-examination variability led to 11.2 % reclassification of participants and inter-observer variability led to 22.1 % reclassification. Conclusions: Vertebral attenuation values can be manually quantified with good to excellent inter-examination and inter-observer reliability on unenhanced low-dose chest CT. This information is valuable for early detection of osteoporosis on low-dose chest CT.

 Key Points: • Vertebral attenuation values can be manually quantified on low-dose unenhanced CT reliably.• Vertebral attenuation measurements may be helpful in detecting subclinical low bone density.• This could become of importance in the detection of osteoporosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3046-3053
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Radiology
Volume26
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2016

Keywords

  • Bone mineral density
  • Computed tomography
  • Inter-observer variability
  • Intra-observer variability
  • Osteoporosis

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