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Läßt sich das sonomorphologische Lymphknotenstaging bei Kopf-Hals-Karzinomen automatisieren?
F. KrummenauerR. BrahmWagner WJaud KKnut A. GrötzBilal Al-nawassubject
medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral surgeryHead and neck cancermedicine.diseaseIdentification (information)medicine.anatomical_structureSoftwaremedicineComputer-aidedRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMedical physicsQuality (business)Image analysisbusinessLymph nodeReliability (statistics)media_commondescription
OBJECTIVES B-scan ultrasound imaging is an obligatory examination of great clinical relevance in patients with head and neck cancer. The procedure, however, is dependent on an experienced examiner and thus requires higher personal resources than other examination techniques. In addition, its subjective character leads to possible deficits in reliability and objectivity. Established sonomorphologic criteria (echo-contour, echo-density, echo-structure, boundary) should therefore be matched to the findings of computer aided sonomorphometry. METHOD 200 sonographic images of the cervical region of patients with oral carcinoma were analysed semi- and fully automatically as well as interactively by standard image analysis software (Quantimed 500, Leica, Germany). The results were evaluated statistically and correlated to the findings of both an experienced and inexperienced examiner. RESULTS Fully automatic image analysis was impossible, as the software did not correctly identify the lymph nodes without interactive support. Quality of the semiautomatic and interactive image analysis mainly depended on the correct manual identification of the boundaries of the lymph node. Regarding this criterion the image analysis software was not able to compensate for the deficits of an inexperienced examiner. CONCLUSION Delegation of the sonographic analysis to inexperienced, less qualified personnel, even with the help of image analysis software, seems to be inadvisable. This is especially the case if three-dimensional information from the real time analysis is not available.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2000-12-31 | Ultraschall in der Medizin |