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The Lung Image Database Consortium (LIDC) and Image Database Resource Initiative (IDRI): A Completed Reference Database of Lung Nodules on CT Scans
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Abstract
PURPOSE: The development of computer-aided diagnostic (CAD) methods for lung nodule detection, classification, and quantitative assessment can be facilitated through a well-characterized repository of computed tomography (CT) scans. The Lung Image Database Consortium (LIDC) and Image Database Resource Initiative (IDRI) completed such a database, establishing a publicly available reference for the medical imaging research community. Initiated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), further advanced by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH), and accompanied by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) through active participation, this public-private partnership demonstrates the success of a consortium founded on a consensus-based process. METHODS: Seven academic centers and eight medical imaging companies collaborated to identify, address, and resolve challenging organizational, technical, and clinical issues to provide a solid foundation for a robust database. The LIDC/IDRI Database contains 1018 cases, each of which includes images from a clinical thoracic CT scan and an associated XML file that records the results of a two-phase image annotation process performed by four experienced thoracic radiologists. In the initial blinded-read phase, each radiologist independently reviewed each CT scan and marked lesions belonging to one of three categories ("nodule > or =3 mm," "nodule <3 mm," and "non-nodule > or =3 mm"). In the subsequent unblinded-read phase, each radiologist independently reviewed their own marks along with the anonymized marks of the three other radiologists to render a final opinion. The goal of this process was to identify as completely as possible all lung nodules in each CT scan without requiring forced consensus. RESULTS: The Database contains 7371 lesions marked "nodule" by at least one radiologist. 2669 of these lesions were marked "nodule > or =3 mm" by at least one radiologist, of which 928 (34.7%) received such marks from all four radiologists. These 2669 lesions include nodule outlines and subjective nodule characteristic ratings. CONCLUSIONS: The LIDC/IDRI Database is expected to provide an essential medical imaging research resource to spur CAD development, validation, and dissemination in clinical practice.
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Autoren
- Samuel G. Armato
- Geoffrey McLennan
- Luc Bidaut
- Michael F. McNitt‐Gray
- Charles R. Meyer
- Anthony P. Reeves
- Binsheng Zhao
- Denise R. Aberle
- Claudia I. Henschke
- Eric A. Hoffman
- Ella A. Kazerooni
- Heber MacMahon
- Edwin J.R. van Beek
- David Yankelevitz
- Alberto Biancardi
- Peyton H. Bland
- Matthew S. Brown
- Roger Engelmann
- Gary E. Laderach
- Daniel Max
- Richard Pais
- David Qing
- Rachael Y. Roberts
- Amanda R. Smith
- Adam Starkey
- Poonam Batra
- Philip Caligiuri
- Ali Farooqi
- Gregory W. Gladish
- Cecilia M. Jude
- Reginald F. Munden
- Iva Petkovska
- Leslie E. Quint
- Lawrence H. Schwartz
- Baskaran Sundaram
- Lori E. Dodd
- Charles Fenimore
- David Gur
- Nicholas Petrick
- John Freymann
- Justin Kirby
- Brian Hughes
- Alessi Vande Casteele
- Sangeeta Gupte
- Maha Sallam
- Michael D. Heath
- Michael Kühn
- Ekta Dharaiya
- Richard J. Burns
- David Fryd
- Marcos Salganicoff
- Vikram Anand
- Uri Shreter
- Stephen Vastagh
- Barbara Y. Croft
- Laurence P. Clarke
Institutionen
- University of Chicago(US)
- University of Iowa(US)
- The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center(US)
- University of California, Los Angeles(US)
- University of Michigan–Ann Arbor(US)
- Cornell University(US)
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center(US)
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai(US)
- Michigan Medicine(US)
- National Cancer Institute(US)
- National Institute of Standards and Technology(US)
- University of Pittsburgh(US)
- United States Food and Drug Administration(US)
- Science Applications International Corporation (United States)(US)
- Agfa HealthCare(BE)
- Carestream (United States)(US)
- Philips (Germany)(DE)
- Philips (United States)(US)
- Highland Community College - Illinois(US)