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- Y P Zhang, M A Heuvelmans, H Zhang, M Oudkerk, G X Zhang, and X Q Xie.
- Department of Radiology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, HaiNing Rd 100, Shanghai 200080, China.
- Clin Radiol. 2018 May 1; 73 (5): 504.e9-504.e16.
AimTo evaluate progressive changes in quantitative CT features of the non-solid component of ground-glass nodules (GGNs) from baseline to follow-up to differentiate invasive (minimally invasive adenocarcinoma [MIA] and invasive adenocarcinoma [IA]) GGNs from benign or pre-invasive (adenocarcinoma in situ [AIS]) lesions.Materials And MethodsPatients with a GGN detected at baseline and follow-up computed tomography (CT), examined by tissue sampling were included in the study. The diameter and mean, maximum, minimum CT density and density deviation from the non-solid component of whole GGNs were measured. Progression of these features over time was analysed by linear regression analysis. Multivariate receiver operating characteristics analyses of combined measures created by a logistic regression model were performed to evaluate diagnostic performance for invasive GGNs.ResultsSixty-one patients (24 males) with 70 GGNs were included. Fifteen GGNs were benign, six AIS, 38 MIA, and 11 IA. The mean diameter of all histological subtypes increased from baseline to follow-up, the largest increase was found in the MIA group (p<0.001). For MIA and IA, the mean, maximum, minimum density, and density deviation had a positive correlation over time, whilst benign and pre-invasive GGNs showed a negative correlation for these features. A diagnostic model based on three GGN features (increasing in diameter, mean density, and density deviation) identified invasive GGNs with a sensitivity, specificity and area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) of 83.7%, 61.9%, and 0.786, respectively (p<0.001).ConclusionIn GGN follow-up, the diameter of benign and AIS, and invasive GGNs significantly increased. Additional analysis of mean density and density deviation in the non-solid component may help to identify invasive GGNs.Copyright © 2017 The Royal College of Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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