Person: Dunne, Ruth Mary
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Publication Contrast inhomogeneity in CT angiography of the abdominal aortic aneurysm
(Elsevier BV, 2016) George, Elizabeth; Giannopoulos, Andreas A.; Aghayev, Ayaz; Rohatgi, Saurabh; Imanzadeh, Amir; Antoniadis, Antonios P.; Kumamaru, Kanako; Chatzizisis, Yiannis; Dunne, Ruth Mary; Steigner, Michael; Hanley, Michael; Gravereaux, Edwin; Rybicki, Frank John; Mitsouras, DimitriosBackground
If undetected, infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) growth can lead to rupture, a high-mortality complication. Some AAA patients exhibit inhomogeneous luminal contrast attenuation at first-pass CT angiography (CTA). This study assesses the association between this observation and aneurysm growth.
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Sixty-seven consecutive pre-repair AAA CTAs were included in this retrospective study. The “Gravitational Gradient” (GG), defined as the ratio of the mean attenuation in a region-of-interest placed posteriorly to that in a region-of-interest placed anteriorly within the lumen of the aortic aneurysm on a single axial slice, and the maximum aneurysm diameter were measured from each CT data set. “AAA Contrast Inhomogeneity” was defined as the absolute value of the difference between the GG and 1.0. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the association of aneurysm growth >0.4 and >1.0 cm/year to AAA Contrast Inhomogeneity, aneurysm diameter, patient characteristics and cardiovascular co-morbidities.
Results
AAA Contrast Inhomogeneity was not correlated to aneurysm diameter (p=0.325). In multivariable analysis that included initial aneurysm diameter and AAA Contrast Inhomogeneity, both factors were significantly associated with rapid aneurysm growth (initial diameter: p=0.0029 and 0.011, and, AAA Contrast Inhomogeneity: p=0.045 and 0.048 for growth >0.4 cm/year and >1 cm/year respectively).
Conclusions
AAA Contrast Inhomogeneity is a common observation in first-pass CTA. It is associated with rapid aneurysm growth, independent of and incremental to aneurysm diameter.
Publication Impact of an Information Technology–Enabled Initiative on the Quality of Prostate Multiparametric MRI Reports
(Elsevier BV, 2015) Silveira, Patricia C.; Dunne, Ruth Mary; Sainani, Nisha; Lacson, Ronilda; Silverman, Stuart; Tempany, Clare M.; Khorasani, RaminRationale and Objectives: Assess the impact of implementing a structured report template and a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) tool on the quality of prostate multiparametric MRI (mp-MRI) reports. Materials and Methods: Institutional Review Board approval was obtained for this HIPAA-compliant study performed at an academic medical center. The study cohort included all prostate mp-MRI reports (n=385) finalized 6 months before and after implementation of a structured report template and a CAD tool (collectively the IT tools) integrated into the PACS workstation. Primary outcome measure was quality of prostate mp-MRI reports. An expert panel of our institution’s subspecialty trained abdominal radiologists defined prostate mp-MRI report quality as optimal, satisfactory or unsatisfactory based on documentation of 9 variables. Reports were reviewed to extract the predefined quality variables and determine whether the IT tools were used to create each report. Chi-square and Student’s t-tests were used to compare report quality before and after implementation of IT tools. Results: The overall proportion of optimal or satisfactory reports increased from 29.8% (47/158) to 53.3% (121/227) (p<0.001) after implementing the IT tools. While the proportion of optimal or satisfactory reports increased among reports generated using at least one of the IT tools (47/158=[29.8%] vs. 105/161=[65.2%]; p<0.001), there was no change in quality among reports generated without use of the IT tools (47/158=[29.8%] vs. 16/66=[24.2%]; p=0.404). Conclusion: The use of a structured template and CAD tool improved the quality of prostate mp-MRI reports compared to free-text report format and subjective measurement of contrast enhancement kinetic curve.