Armato Samuel G, McLennan Geoffrey, McNitt-Gray Michael F, Meyer Charles R, Yankelevitz David, Aberle Denise R, Henschke Claudia I, Hoffman Eric A, Kazerooni Ella A, MacMahon Heber, Reeves Anthony P, Croft Barbara Y, Clarke Laurence P
Department of Radiology, MC 2026, University of Chicago, 5841 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Radiology. 2004 Sep;232(3):739-48. doi: 10.1148/radiol.2323032035.
To stimulate the advancement of computer-aided diagnostic (CAD) research for lung nodules in thoracic computed tomography (CT), the National Cancer Institute launched a cooperative effort known as the Lung Image Database Consortium (LIDC). The LIDC is composed of five academic institutions from across the United States that are working together to develop an image database that will serve as an international research resource for the development, training, and evaluation of CAD methods in the detection of lung nodules on CT scans. Prior to the collection of CT images and associated patient data, the LIDC has been engaged in a consensus process to identify, address, and resolve a host of challenging technical and clinical issues to provide a solid foundation for a scientifically robust database. These issues include the establishment of (a) a governing mission statement, (b) criteria to determine whether a CT scan is eligible for inclusion in the database, (c) an appropriate definition of the term qualifying nodule, (d) an appropriate definition of "truth" requirements, (e) a process model through which the database will be populated, and (f) a statistical framework to guide the application of assessment methods by users of the database. Through a consensus process in which careful planning and proper consideration of fundamental issues have been emphasized, the LIDC database is expected to provide a powerful resource for the medical imaging research community. This article is intended to share with the community the breadth and depth of these key issues.
为推动胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)中肺结节的计算机辅助诊断(CAD)研究进展,美国国立癌症研究所发起了一项名为肺部影像数据库联盟(LIDC)的合作项目。LIDC由美国各地的五所学术机构组成,它们共同致力于开发一个影像数据库,该数据库将作为一种国际研究资源,用于CT扫描中肺结节检测的CAD方法的开发、培训和评估。在收集CT图像及相关患者数据之前,LIDC已开展了一个共识过程,以识别、处理和解决一系列具有挑战性的技术和临床问题,为一个科学可靠的数据库奠定坚实基础。这些问题包括:(a)制定一项指导性任务声明;(b)确定CT扫描是否符合纳入数据库标准的准则;(c)对合格结节这一术语的适当定义;(d)对“真值”要求的适当定义;(e)数据库数据填充的流程模型;以及(f)指导数据库用户应用评估方法的统计框架。通过一个强调精心规划和对基本问题进行适当考量的共识过程,LIDC数据库有望为医学影像研究界提供一个强大的资源。本文旨在与业界分享这些关键问题的广度和深度。