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Effectiveness of radiologist training in improving reader agreement for Lung-RADS 4X categorization

Authors
Kim, HyungjinGoo, Jin MoKim, Tae JungKim, Hyae YoungGu, GuanminGil, BomiKim, WooilPark, Seon YoungPark, JunghoanPark, JuilPark, HarkhoonSong, WonkyuShin, Kyung EunOh, JiseonYoon, Sung HyunLee, SanghyupLee, YoukyungLim, Woo HyeonJeong, Won GiJung, Jung ImCha, Min JaeChoi, SinaeChoi, Hyoung InHam, Soo-YounKim, Yeol
Issue Date
Nov-2021
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Keywords
Early detection of cancer; Diagnostic screening programs; Lung neoplasms; Multidetector computed tomography
Citation
European Radiology, v.9, no.9, pp 1 - 13
Pages
13
Journal Title
European Radiology
Volume
9
Number
9
Start Page
1
End Page
13
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/19301
DOI
10.1007/s00330-021-07990-y
ISSN
0938-7994
1432-1084
Abstract
Objectives To identify the agreement on Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System 4X categorization between radiologists and an expert-adjudicated reference standard and to investigate whether training led to improvement of the agreement measures and diagnostic potential for lung cancer. Methods Category 4 nodules in the Korean Lung Cancer Screening Project were identified retrospectively, and each 4X nodule was matched with one 4A or 4B nodule. An expert panel re-evaluated the categories and determined the reference standard. Nineteen radiologists were asked to determine the presence of CT features of malignancy and 4X categorization for each nodule. A review was performed in two sessions, and training material was given after session 1. Agreement on 4X categorization between radiologists and the expert-adjudicated reference standard and agreement between radiologist-assessed 4X categorization and lung cancer diagnosis were evaluated. Results The 48 expert-adjudicated 4X nodules and 64 non-4X nodules were evenly distributed in each session. The proportion of category 4X decreased after training (56.4% +/- 16.9% vs. 33.4% +/- 8.0%; p < 0.001). Cohen's kappa indicated poor agreement (0.39 +/- 0.16) in session 1, but agreement improved in session 2 (0.47 +/- 0.09; p = 0.03). The increase in agreement in session 2 was observed among inexperienced radiologists (p < 0.05), and experienced and inexperienced reviewers exhibited comparable agreement performance in session 2 (p > 0.05). All agreement measures between radiologist-assessed 4X categorization and lung cancer diagnosis increased in session 2 (p < 0.05). Conclusion Radiologist training can improve reader agreement on 4X categorization, leading to enhanced diagnostic performance for lung cancer.
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