2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2013.01.011
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Assessing Splenomegaly

Abstract: Rationale and Objectives To define systematic volumetric thresholds to identify and grade splenomegaly, and retrospectively evaluate the performance of radiologists to assess splenomegaly in computed tomography image data. Materials and Methods A clinical tool was developed to segment spleens from 172 contrast-enhanced clinical CT studies. There were 45 normal and 127 splenomegaly cases confirmed by radiological reports. Spleen volumes were compared to manual measurements using overlap/error. Volumetric thre… Show more

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“…First, an upper limit of 314.5 mL for splenic volume was defined as normal [7, 8, 11]. Second, an increase of >39% from baseline measure was determined to be associated with major complications and, therefore, clinically relevant [13].…”
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“…First, an upper limit of 314.5 mL for splenic volume was defined as normal [7, 8, 11]. Second, an increase of >39% from baseline measure was determined to be associated with major complications and, therefore, clinically relevant [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the radiological studies cited above have emphasized accuracy of splenic volumetry to evaluate for splenomegaly, the existing methods are cumbersome in clinical practice [7, 8, 11, 12]. Our hypothesis is that a unidimensional change can accurately reflect a splenic volumetric change following chemotherapy.…”
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