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Bosniak classification version 2019: a prospective comparison of CT and MRI.

Yassir Edrees Almalki1, Mohammad Abd Alkhalik Basha2, Rania Refaat3, Sharifa Khalid Alduraibi4, Ahmed A El-Hamid M Abdalla5, Hala Y Yousef5, Mohamed M A Zaitoun5, Saeed Bakry Elsayed5, Nader E M Mahmoud5, Nader Ali Alayouty5, Susan Adil Ali3, Ahmad Abdullah Alnaggar5, Sameh Saber5, Ahmed Mohamed El-Maghraby5, Amgad M Elsheikh5, Mohamed Hesham Saleh Saleh Radwan5, Ahmed Gamil Ibrahim Abdelmegid5, Sameh Abdelaziz Aly6, Waleed S Abo Shanab7, Ahmed Ali Obaya8, Shaimaa Farouk Abdelhai8, Shereen Elshorbagy9, Yasser M Haggag10, Hwaida M Mokhtar11, Nesreen M Sabry12, Jehan Ibrahim Altohamy13, Rasha Taha Abouelkheir14, Tawfik Omran15, Ahmed Shalan6, Youssef H Algazzar16, Maha Ibrahim Metwally5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic accuracy and agreement of CT and MRI in terms of the Bosniak classification version 2019 (BCv2019).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective multi-institutional study enrolled 63 patients with 67 complicated cystic renal masses (CRMs) discovered during ultrasound examination. All patients underwent CT and MRI scans and histopathology. Three radiologists independently assessed CRMs using BCv2019 and assigned Bosniak class to each CRM using CT and MRI. The final analysis included 60 histopathologically confirmed CRMs (41 were malignant and 19 were benign).
RESULTS: Discordance between CT and MRI findings was noticed in 50% (30/60) CRMs when data were analyzed in terms of the Bosniak classes. Of these, 16 (53.3%) were malignant. Based on consensus reviewing, there was no difference in the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the BCv2019 with MRI and BCv2019 with CT (87.8%; 95% CI = 73.8-95.9% versus 75.6%; 95% CI = 59.7-87.6%; p = 0.09, 84.2%; 95% CI = 60.4-96.6% versus 78.9%; 95% CI = 54.4-93.9%; p = 0.5, and 86.7%; 95% CI = 64.0-86.6% versus 76.7%; 95% CI = 75.4-94.1%; p = 0.1, respectively). The number and thickness of septa and the presence of enhanced nodules accounted for the majority of variations in Bosniak classes between CT and MRI. The inter-reader agreement (IRA) was substantial for determining the Bosniak class in CT and MRI (k = 0.66; 95% CI = 0.54-0.76, k = 0.62; 95% CI = 0.50-0.73, respectively). The inter-modality agreement of the BCv219 between CT and MRI was moderate (κ = 0.58).
CONCLUSION: In terms of BCv2019, CT and MRI are comparable in the classification of CRMs with no significant difference in diagnostic accuracy and reliability. KEY POINTS: • There is no significant difference in the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the BCv2019 with MRI and BCv2019 with CT. • The number of septa and their thickness and the presence of enhanced nodules accounted for the majority of variations in Bosniak classes between CT and MRI. • The inter-reader agreement was substantial for determining the Bosniak class in CT and MRI and the inter-modality agreement of the BCv219 between CT and MRI was moderate.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Society of Radiology.

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Keywords:  Classification; Kidney, cystic; Magnetic resonance imaging; Prospective study; Tomography, X-ray computed

Year:  2022        PMID: 35962816     DOI: 10.1007/s00330-022-09044-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   7.034


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