Accuracy and reading time for six strategies using digital breast tomosynthesis in women with mammographically negative dense breasts
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Tagliafico, Alberto SCalabrese, Massimo
Bignotti, Bianca
Signori, Alessio
Fisci, Erica
Rossi, Federica
Valdora, Francesca
Houssami, Nehmat
Abstract
The objective of this study was to compare six strategies using digital breast tomosynthesis in women with mammographically negative dense breasts.
This is a substudy of the ‘ASTOUND’ trial. 163 women who underwent tomosynthesis with synthetically reconstructed projection images ...
See moreThe objective of this study was to compare six strategies using digital breast tomosynthesis in women with mammographically negative dense breasts. This is a substudy of the ‘ASTOUND’ trial. 163 women who underwent tomosynthesis with synthetically reconstructed projection images (S-2D) inclusive of 13 (7.9%) cases diagnosed with breast cancer at histopathology after surgery were evaluated. Accuracy measures and screen-reading time of six reading strategies were assessed: (A) Single reading of S-2D alone, (B) single reading of tomosynthesis alone, (C) single reading of joint interpretation of tomosynthesis + S-2D, (D) double-reading of S-2D alone, (E) double reading of tomosynthesis alone, (F) double reading of joint interpretation of tomosynthesis + S-2D.
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See moreThe objective of this study was to compare six strategies using digital breast tomosynthesis in women with mammographically negative dense breasts. This is a substudy of the ‘ASTOUND’ trial. 163 women who underwent tomosynthesis with synthetically reconstructed projection images (S-2D) inclusive of 13 (7.9%) cases diagnosed with breast cancer at histopathology after surgery were evaluated. Accuracy measures and screen-reading time of six reading strategies were assessed: (A) Single reading of S-2D alone, (B) single reading of tomosynthesis alone, (C) single reading of joint interpretation of tomosynthesis + S-2D, (D) double-reading of S-2D alone, (E) double reading of tomosynthesis alone, (F) double reading of joint interpretation of tomosynthesis + S-2D.
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Date
2017Source title
European RadiologyVolume
27Publisher
Springer LinkLicence
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Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney School of Public HealthShare