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Title: Accuracy of liver volume measurement using multidetector computed tomography
Authors: Natthaporn Tanpowpong
Sudarat Yimpraphan
Laddawan Vajragupta
Boonchu Sirijindakul
Bunthoon Nunthasoot
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Other author: Chulalongkorn University. Department of Radiology
Chulalongkorn University. Department of Radiology
Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Medicine
Chulalongkorn University. Department of Surgery
Chulalongkorn University. Department of Surgery
Subjects: Liver
Tomography
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Chulalongkorn University
Citation: Asian biomedicine : research, reviews and news. 1,4(December 2007): 415-420
Abstract: Background: Measurement of liver volume has been used in planning radiotherapy dosimetry, assessing the progressiveness of various diseases and measuring the response to treatment. Objective: To measure liver volume using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT), and to evaluate the accuracy and inter-observer reliability of liver volume measurement using MDCT. Methods: Measurements were done using a track-ball to draw its outline manually, and calculate by summation of each slice volume which was measured in 8 mm thickness. The calculated liver volume was compared to the actual liver volume which was measured by water replacement. Results and conclusion: There was a strong correlation between the calculated and actual liver volumes performed by a radiologist and a technician (98.0 % and 97.1 % agreement, respectively). High observer reliability was identified (99.2 % agreement). This technique can be easily used by well-trained personnel such as radiologists or technicians.
URI: http://cuir.car.chula.ac.th/handle/123456789/17485
ISSN: 1905-7415
Type: Article
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