Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging
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Summary: | Introduction – Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is a widely accepted study applied in the diagnosis and follow-up of coronary artery disease. Interpretation of myocardial perfusion images requires visual analysis of the reconstructed slices. The color scale selected can have a significant effect on the final appearance of the image and on the clinical interpretation of myocardial perfusion. Aim – Evaluate the influence of the color scale in the qualitative analysis of MPI and study which one should be preferably used for visual interpretation of myocardial perfusion. Methods – Thirty-five MPI studies were visually interpreted by 16 nuclear medicine technologist students in the following color scales: Cool, Gray, Gray Invert, Thermal and Warm. Visual analysis of Cool’s color scale relied on a semi-quantitative scoring system. The remaining color scales were evaluated by comparison with Cool. Results/Discussion – For Cool’s color scale, inter-operator variability has shown statistically significant differences among all the participants (p<0.05), which can be assigned to the subjectivity of the visual evaluation. The results obtained for Gray and Gray Invert colors scales were the closest for the myocardial perfusion observed with Cool, being alternative color scales suited for this purpose. Regarding Thermal and Warm color scales the results were divergent, showing that they are not the optimal choice for myocardial perfusion interpretation. Conclusion – The color scale selected can influence the qualitative assessment of MPI. |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imagingInfluência da escala de cores na avaliação qualitativa das imagens de cintigrafia de perfusão do miocárdioAnálise visualAvaliação qualitativaCintigrafia de perfusão do miocárdioEscala de coresVisual analysisQualitative assessmentMyocardial perfusion imagingColor scaleIntroduction – Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is a widely accepted study applied in the diagnosis and follow-up of coronary artery disease. Interpretation of myocardial perfusion images requires visual analysis of the reconstructed slices. The color scale selected can have a significant effect on the final appearance of the image and on the clinical interpretation of myocardial perfusion. Aim – Evaluate the influence of the color scale in the qualitative analysis of MPI and study which one should be preferably used for visual interpretation of myocardial perfusion. Methods – Thirty-five MPI studies were visually interpreted by 16 nuclear medicine technologist students in the following color scales: Cool, Gray, Gray Invert, Thermal and Warm. Visual analysis of Cool’s color scale relied on a semi-quantitative scoring system. The remaining color scales were evaluated by comparison with Cool. Results/Discussion – For Cool’s color scale, inter-operator variability has shown statistically significant differences among all the participants (p<0.05), which can be assigned to the subjectivity of the visual evaluation. The results obtained for Gray and Gray Invert colors scales were the closest for the myocardial perfusion observed with Cool, being alternative color scales suited for this purpose. Regarding Thermal and Warm color scales the results were divergent, showing that they are not the optimal choice for myocardial perfusion interpretation. Conclusion – The color scale selected can influence the qualitative assessment of MPI.Introdução – A cintigrafia de perfusão do miocárdio (CPM) é utilizada no diagnóstico e seguimento de pacientes com doença arterial coronária, sendo a sua avaliação frequentemente realizada através da análise visual dos cortes tomográficos. A escala de cores selecionada é essencial na interpretação clínica das imagens de perfusão do miocárdio. Objetivo – Avaliar a influência de diferentes escalas de cores na avaliação qualitativa das imagens de CPM e estudar quais as mais adequadas para análise visual. Métodos – Trinta e cinco estudos de CPM foram avaliados visualmente por 16 estudantes da licenciatura em medicina nuclear nas escalas de cores Cool, Gray, Gray Invert, Thermal e Warm. Para a escala de cores Cool, a análise das imagens de CPM foi realizada através de um sistema de classificação semiquantitativo por scores. As restantes escalas de cores foram avaliadas por comparação com a análise das imagens efetuada com escala de cores Cool. Resultados/Discussão – Para a escala de cores Cool, a variabilidade interoperador revelou a existência de diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre todos os participantes (p<0,05), o que se pode atribuir à subjetividade da avaliação visual. Os resultados relativos às escalas de cores Gray e Gray Invert foram os mais próximos da perfusão do miocárdio observada com a escala Cool, considerando-se escalas de cores alternativas na análise visual dos estudos de CPM. Para as escalas de cores Thermal e Warm os resultados foram mais divergentes, não se considerando adequadas para a avaliação visual dos estudos de CPM. Conclusão – A escala de cores influencia a avaliação qualitativa da perfusão na CPM.Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa (Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa)2022-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.25758/set.1391oai:journals.ipl.pt:article/576Saúde e Tecnologia; No. 15 (2016): Maio 2016; 19-27Saúde & Tecnologia; N.º 15 (2016): Maio 2016; 19-271646-9704reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://journals.ipl.pt/stecnologia/article/view/576https://doi.org/10.25758/set.1391https://journals.ipl.pt/stecnologia/article/view/576/503Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 Saúde & Tecnologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFigueiredo, AndreiaRamos, EmíliaCarolino, ElisabeteVaz, TâniaVieira, Lina2022-12-20T10:58:57Zoai:journals.ipl.pt:article/576Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T10:43:35.654756Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging Influência da escala de cores na avaliação qualitativa das imagens de cintigrafia de perfusão do miocárdio |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging Figueiredo, Andreia Análise visual Avaliação qualitativa Cintigrafia de perfusão do miocárdio Escala de cores Visual analysis Qualitative assessment Myocardial perfusion imaging Color scale |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging |
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Influence of the color scale in qualitative assessment of myocardial perfusion imaging |
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Figueiredo, Andreia |
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Figueiredo, Andreia Ramos, Emília Carolino, Elisabete Vaz, Tânia Vieira, Lina |
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Ramos, Emília Carolino, Elisabete Vaz, Tânia Vieira, Lina |
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Figueiredo, Andreia Ramos, Emília Carolino, Elisabete Vaz, Tânia Vieira, Lina |
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Análise visual Avaliação qualitativa Cintigrafia de perfusão do miocárdio Escala de cores Visual analysis Qualitative assessment Myocardial perfusion imaging Color scale |
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Análise visual Avaliação qualitativa Cintigrafia de perfusão do miocárdio Escala de cores Visual analysis Qualitative assessment Myocardial perfusion imaging Color scale |
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Introduction – Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is a widely accepted study applied in the diagnosis and follow-up of coronary artery disease. Interpretation of myocardial perfusion images requires visual analysis of the reconstructed slices. The color scale selected can have a significant effect on the final appearance of the image and on the clinical interpretation of myocardial perfusion. Aim – Evaluate the influence of the color scale in the qualitative analysis of MPI and study which one should be preferably used for visual interpretation of myocardial perfusion. Methods – Thirty-five MPI studies were visually interpreted by 16 nuclear medicine technologist students in the following color scales: Cool, Gray, Gray Invert, Thermal and Warm. Visual analysis of Cool’s color scale relied on a semi-quantitative scoring system. The remaining color scales were evaluated by comparison with Cool. Results/Discussion – For Cool’s color scale, inter-operator variability has shown statistically significant differences among all the participants (p<0.05), which can be assigned to the subjectivity of the visual evaluation. The results obtained for Gray and Gray Invert colors scales were the closest for the myocardial perfusion observed with Cool, being alternative color scales suited for this purpose. Regarding Thermal and Warm color scales the results were divergent, showing that they are not the optimal choice for myocardial perfusion interpretation. Conclusion – The color scale selected can influence the qualitative assessment of MPI. |
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