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  4. Repeatability and reproducibility of various 4D Flow MRI postprocessing software programs in a multi-software and multi-vendor cross-over comparison study
 
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2023
Journal Article
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Repeatability and reproducibility of various 4D Flow MRI postprocessing software programs in a multi-software and multi-vendor cross-over comparison study

Abstract
Background: Different software programs are available for the evaluation of 4D Flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). A good agreement of the results between programs is a prerequisite for the acceptance of the method. Therefore, the goal was to compare quantitative results from a cross-over comparison in individuals examined on two scanners of different vendors analyzed with four postprocessing software packages. Methods: Eight healthy subjects (27 ± 3 years, 3 women) were each examined on two 3T CMR systems (Ingenia, Philips Healthcare; MAGNETOM Skyra, Siemens Healthineers) with a standardized 4D Flow CMR sequence. Six manually placed aortic contours were evaluated with Caas (Pie Medical Imaging, SW-A), cvi42 (Circle Cardiovascular Imaging, SW-B), GTFlow (GyroTools, SW-C), and MevisFlow (Fraunhofer Institute MEVIS, SW-D) to analyze seven clinically used parameters including stroke volume, peak flow, peak velocity, and area as well as typically scientifically used wall shear stress values. Statistical analysis of inter- and intrareader variability, inter-software and inter-scanner comparison included calculation of absolute and relative error (ER), intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), Bland–Altman analysis, and equivalence testing based on the assumption that inter-software differences needed to be within 80% of the range of intrareader differences. Results: SW-A and SW-C were the only software programs showing agreement for stroke volume (ICC = 0.96; ER = 3 ± 8%), peak flow (ICC: 0.97; ER = −1 ± 7%), and area (ICC = 0.81; ER = 2 ± 22%). Results from SW-A/D and SW-C/D were equivalent only for area and peak flow. Other software pairs did not yield equivalent results for routinely used clinical parameters. Especially peak maximum velocity yielded poor agreement (ICC ≤ 0.4) between all software packages except SW-A/D that showed good agreement (ICC = 0.80). Inter- and intrareader consistency for clinically used parameters was best for SW-A and SW-D (ICC = 0.56–97) and worst for SW-B (ICC = -0.01–0.71). Of note, inter-scanner differences per individual tended to be smaller than inter-software differences. Conclusions: Of all tested software programs, only SW-A and SW-C can be used equivalently for determination of stroke volume, peak flow, and vessel area. Irrespective of the applied software and scanner, high intra- and interreader variability for all parameters have to be taken into account before introducing 4D Flow CMR in clinical routine. Especially in multicenter clinical trials a single image evaluation software should be applied.
Author(s)
Oechtering, Thekla A.
Nowak, Andre
Sieren, Malte M.
Stroth, Andreas M.
Kirschke, Nicolas
Wegner, Franz
Balks, Maren
König, Inke R.
Jin, Ning
Graessner, Joachim
Kooijman-Kurfuerst, Hendrik
Hennemuth, Anja
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medizin MEVIS  
Barkhausen, Jörg
Frydrychowicz, Alex
Journal
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance  
Open Access
DOI
10.1186/s12968-023-00921-4
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medizin MEVIS  
Keyword(s)
  • 4D Flow CMR

  • Aorta

  • Blood flow velocity

  • Flow quantification

  • Inter-rater comparison

  • Inter-scanner comparison

  • Inter-software comparison

  • Intra-rater comparison

  • Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging

  • Wall shear stress

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