Computer-assisted diagnosis for an early identification of lung cancer in chest X rays.

Journal: Scientific Reports
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Abstract

Computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) algorithms have shown its usefulness for the identification of pulmonary nodules in chest x-rays, but its capability to diagnose lung cancer (LC) is unknown. A CAD algorithm for the identification of pulmonary nodules was created and used on a retrospective cohort of patients with x-rays performed in 2008 and not examined by a radiologist when obtained. X-rays were sorted according to the probability of pulmonary nodule, read by a radiologist and the evolution for the following three years was assessed. The CAD algorithm sorted 20,303 x-rays and defined four subgroups with 250 images each (percentiles ≥ 98, 66, 33 and 0). Fifty-eight pulmonary nodules were identified in the ≥ 98 percentile (23,2%), while only 64 were found in lower percentiles (8,5%) (p < 0.001). A pulmonary nodule was confirmed by the radiologist in 39 out of 173 patients in the high-probability group who had follow-up information (22.5%), and in 5 of them a LC was diagnosed with a delay of 11 months (12.8%). In one quarter of the chest x-rays considered as high-probability for pulmonary nodule by a CAD algorithm, the finding is confirmed and corresponds to an undiagnosed LC in one tenth of the cases.

Authors
Judith Juan, Eduard Monsó, Carme Lozano, Marta Cufí, Paula Subías Beltrán, Laura Ruiz Dern, Xavier Rafael Palou, Marta Andreu, Eva Castañer, Xavier Gallardo, Anna Ullastres, Carles Sans, Manel Lujàn, Carles Rubiés, Vicent Ribas Ripoll
Relevant Conditions

Lung Cancer, Lung Nodules