TY - JOUR
T1 - Volumetric breast density measurement for personalized screening
T2 - Accuracy, reproducibility, consistency, and agreement with visual assessment
AU - Fieselmann, Andreas
AU - Förnvik, Daniel
AU - Förnvik, Hannie
AU - Lång, Kristina
AU - Sartor, Hanna
AU - Zackrisson, Sophia
AU - Kappler, Steffen
AU - Ritschl, Ludwig
AU - Mertelmeier, Thomas
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Assessment of breast density at the point of mammographic examination could lead to optimized breast cancer screening pathways. The onsite breast density information may offer guidance of when to recommend supplemental imaging for women in a screening program. A software application (Insight BD, Siemens Healthcare GmbH) for fast onsite quantification of volumetric breast density is evaluated. The accuracy of the method is assessed using breast tissue equivalent phantom experiments resulting in a mean absolute error of 3.84%. Reproducibility of measurement results is analyzed using 8427 exams in total, comparing for each exam (if available) the densities determined from left and right views, from cranio-caudal and medio-lateral oblique views, from full-field digital mammograms (FFDM) and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) data and from two subsequent exams of the same breast. Pearson correlation coefficients of 0.937, 0.926, 0.950, and 0.995 are obtained. Consistency of the results is demonstrated by evaluating the dependency of the breast density on women's age. Furthermore, the agreement between breast density categories computed by the software with those determined visually by 32 radiologists is shown by an overall percentage agreement of 69.5% for FFDM and by 64.6% for DBT data. These results demonstrate that the software delivers accurate, reproducible, and consistent measurements that agree well with the visual assessment of breast density by radiologists.
AB - Assessment of breast density at the point of mammographic examination could lead to optimized breast cancer screening pathways. The onsite breast density information may offer guidance of when to recommend supplemental imaging for women in a screening program. A software application (Insight BD, Siemens Healthcare GmbH) for fast onsite quantification of volumetric breast density is evaluated. The accuracy of the method is assessed using breast tissue equivalent phantom experiments resulting in a mean absolute error of 3.84%. Reproducibility of measurement results is analyzed using 8427 exams in total, comparing for each exam (if available) the densities determined from left and right views, from cranio-caudal and medio-lateral oblique views, from full-field digital mammograms (FFDM) and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) data and from two subsequent exams of the same breast. Pearson correlation coefficients of 0.937, 0.926, 0.950, and 0.995 are obtained. Consistency of the results is demonstrated by evaluating the dependency of the breast density on women's age. Furthermore, the agreement between breast density categories computed by the software with those determined visually by 32 radiologists is shown by an overall percentage agreement of 69.5% for FFDM and by 64.6% for DBT data. These results demonstrate that the software delivers accurate, reproducible, and consistent measurements that agree well with the visual assessment of breast density by radiologists.
KW - breast cancer
KW - breast density
KW - mammography
KW - personalized screening
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85062618060
U2 - 10.1117/1.JMI.6.3.031406
DO - 10.1117/1.JMI.6.3.031406
M3 - Article
C2 - 30746394
AN - SCOPUS:85062618060
SN - 2329-4302
VL - 6
JO - Journal of Medical Imaging
JF - Journal of Medical Imaging
IS - 3
M1 - 031406
ER -