Evaluating the added benefit of CT texture analysis on conventional CT analysis to differentiate benign ovarian cysts
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Abdominal Imaging - Original Article
P: 460-468
July 2021

Evaluating the added benefit of CT texture analysis on conventional CT analysis to differentiate benign ovarian cysts

Diagn Interv Radiol 2021;27(4):460-468
1. Department of Radiology, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea
2. Department of Radiology, Eunpyeong St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea
3. Catholic Smart Imaging Center, Eunpyeong St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Received Date: 10.04.2020
Accepted Date: 24.07.2020
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ABSTRACT

PURPOSE

We aimed to evaluate the benefit of adding CT texture analysis on conventional CT features of benign adnexal cystic lesions, especially in identifying mucinous cystadenoma.

METHODS

This retrospective study included patients who underwent surgical removal of benign ovarian cysts (44 mucinous cystadenomas, 32 serous cystadenomas, 16 follicular/simple cysts and 43 endometriotic cysts) at our institution between January 2015 and November 2017. The CT images were independently reviewed by an abdominal radiologist (reviewer 1) and a resident (reviewer 2). Both reviewers recorded the conventional characteristics and performed texture analysis. Based on reviewer 1’s results, two decision trees for differential diagnosis were developed. Reviewer 2’s results were then applied to the decision trees. The diagnostic performances of each reviewer with and without the decision trees were compared.

RESULTS

Several conventional features and texture analysis parameters showed significant differences between mucinous cystadenomas and other benign adnexal cysts. The first decision tree selected septum number and thickness as significant features, whereas the second decision tree selected septum number and the mean values at spatial scaling factor (SSF) 0. Reviewer 1’s performance did not change significantly with or without the use of the decision trees. Reviewer 2’s interpretations were significantly less sensitive than reviewer 1’s interpretations (p = 0.001). However, when aided by the first and second decision trees, Reviewer 2’s interpretations were significantly more sensitive than reviewer 1’s interpretations (86.4%, p < 0.001; 72.7%, p = 0.001).

CONCLUSION

This study suggests the benefit of CT texture analysis on conventional images to differentiate mucinous cystadenoma from other benign adnexal cysts, particularly for less experienced radiologists.