The impact of breast structure on lesion detection in breast tomosynthesis

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作者
Kiarashi, Nooshin [1 ]
Nolte, Loren W. [1 ]
Lo, Joseph Y. [1 ]
Segars, William P. [1 ]
Ghate, Sujata V. [1 ]
Samei, Ehsan [1 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27708 USA
关键词
Breast imaging; digital breast tomosynthesis; lesion detection; volumetric observer model; ROC analysis; background tissue heterogeneity; realistic breast phantoms; XCAT breast phantoms; realistic lesion models; virtual clinical trials; DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY; NOISE; DENSITY; RESOLUTION; PARAMETERS; ACCURACY; SIGNAL; AGE;
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10.1117/12.2082473
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
Virtual clinical trials (VCT) can be carefully designed to inform, orient, or potentially replace clinical trials. The focus of this study was to demonstrate the capability of the sophisticated tools that can be used in the design, implementation, and performance analysis of VCTs, through characterization of the effect of background tissue density and heterogeneity on the detection of irregular masses in digital breast tomosynthesis. Twenty breast phantoms from the extended cardiactorso (XCAT) family, generated based on dedicated breast computed tomography of human subjects, were used to extract a total of 2173 volumes of interest (VOI) from simulated tomosynthesis images. Five different lesions, modeled after human subject tomosynthesis images, were embedded in the breasts, for a total of 6x2173 VOIs with and without lesions. Effects of background tissue density and heterogeneity on the detection of the lesions were studied by implementing a doubly composite hypothesis signal detection theory paradigm with location known exactly, lesion known exactly, and background known statistically. The results indicated that the detection performance as measured by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) deteriorated as density was increased, yielding findings consistent with clinical studies. The detection performance varied substantially across the twenty breasts. Furthermore, the log-likelihood ratio under H-0 and H-1 seemed to be affected by background tissue density and heterogeneity differently. Considering background tissue variability can change the outcomes of a VCT and is hence of crucial importance. The XCAT breast phantoms can address this concern by offering realistic modeling of background tissue variability based on a wide range of human subjects.
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