Abstract

ObjectivesTo determine the effect of computer-aided-detection (CAD) software for automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) on reading time (RT) and performance in screening for breast cancer.Material and methodsUnilateral ABUS examinations of 120 women with dense breasts were randomly selected from a multi-institutional archive of cases including 30 malignant (20/30 mammography-occult), 30 benign, and 60 normal cases with histopathological verification or ≥ 2 years of negative follow-up. Eight radiologists read once with (CAD-ABUS) and once without CAD (ABUS) with > 8 weeks between reading sessions. Readers provided a BI-RADS score and a level of suspiciousness (0-100). RT, sensitivity, specificity, PPV and area under the curve (AUC) were compared.ResultsAverage RT was significantly shorter using CAD-ABUS (133.4 s/case, 95% CI 129.2-137.6) compared with ABUS (158.3 s/case, 95% CI 153.0-163.3) (p < 0.001). Sensitivity was 0.84 for CAD-ABUS (95% CI 0.79-0.89) and ABUS (95% CI 0.78-0.88) (p = 0.90). Three out of eight readers showed significantly higher specificity using CAD. Pooled specificity (0.71, 95% CI 0.68-0.75 vs. 0.67, 95% CI 0.64-0.70, p = 0.08) and PPV (0.50, 95% CI 0.45-0.55 vs. 0.44, 95% CI 0.39-0.49, p = 0.07) were higher in CAD-ABUS vs. ABUS, respectively, albeit not significantly. Pooled AUC for CAD-ABUS was comparable with ABUS (0.82 vs. 0.83, p = 0.53, respectively).ConclusionCAD software for ABUS may decrease the time needed to screen for breast cancer without compromising the screening performance of radiologists.Key Points• ABUS with CAD software may speed up reading time without compromising radiologists’ accuracy.• CAD software for ABUS might prevent non-detection of malignant breast lesions by radiologists.• Radiologists reading ABUS with CAD software might improve their specificity without losing sensitivity.

Highlights

  • In mammographic screening the sensitivity in women with extremely dense breasts is only 61% [1]

  • Radiologists reading Automated 3D breast US (ABUS) with CAD software might improve their specificity without losing sensitivity

  • Our study shows that CAD software for ABUS can help radiologists to evaluate ABUS examinations more efficiently

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Introduction

In mammographic screening the sensitivity in women with extremely dense breasts is only 61% [1]. Supplemental ultrasound (US) is an effective imaging method to detect mammographynegative early stage invasive breast cancer in women with heterogeneously and extremely dense breasts [2,3,4], reducing the frequency of symptomatic interval carcinomas [5]. This is crucial, because detection of breast cancer at an early stage substantially improves prognosis, even when using modern therapy regimes [6]. The number of volumes depends on the size of the breast and in large breasts up to five

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