Compression of digital coronary angiograms does not affect visual or quantitative assessment of coronary artery stenosis severity

被引:28
作者
Rigolin, VH [1 ]
Robiolio, PA [1 ]
Spero, LA [1 ]
Harrawood, BP [1 ]
Morris, KG [1 ]
Fortin, DF [1 ]
Baker, WA [1 ]
Bashore, TM [1 ]
Cusma, JT [1 ]
机构
[1] DUKE UNIV, MED CTR, DEPT MED, DIV CARDIOL, DURHAM, NC 27710 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1016/S0002-9149(96)90384-7
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Digital coronary angiographic techniques are now widely used in many cardiac catheterization laboratories. However, the full potential of digital imaging technology remains to be achieved because of its enormous storage and exchange requirements. Compression of digital imaging data allows a reduction in the volume of data so that storage and transmission are more efficient and cost-effective. Three angiographers reviewed the original and compressed formats of 96 coronary angiographic sequences in a blinded fashion to assess coronary lesion severity. Compression was achieved using the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) standard, which resulted in a compression ratio of approximately 15:1. The original format was reviewed in a blinded fashion a second time to assess for intraobserver variability of similar formats. Lesion severity was graded in quartiles. Coronary stenosis >50% was considered ''significant.'' In parallel, the reproducibility of quantitative coronary angiographic (QCA) measurements of coronary artery dimensions was also evaluated. For the visual assessment of lesion severity in the compressed versus original formats, kappa=0.52, suggesting moderate agreement. When lesions were assessed as significant versus ''insignificant,'' however, kappa=0.88, suggesting excellent agreement. In the 2 separate readings of the original data formats, kappa=0.44 for assessment of lesion severity by quartiles and kappa=0.72 for lesions assessed as significant versus insignificant. Analysis of the compressed versus original data sets using QCA resulted in on excellent correlation for the measurement of lesion severity (r=0.99). The correlation was equally strong when the original format was analyzed sequentially (r=0.98). Lossy JPEG (15:1) compression is a valid means for reducing storage and exchange requirements of coronary angiographic date. The variability in assessing lesion severity between the original and compressed formats is comparable to the reported variability in visual assessment of lesion severity in sequential analysis of cine film.
引用
收藏
页码:131 / 135
页数:5
相关论文
共 16 条
[1]   ACCURACY OF INDIVIDUAL AND PANEL VISUAL INTERPRETATIONS OF CORONARY ARTERIOGRAMS - IMPLICATIONS FOR CLINICAL DECISIONS [J].
BEAUMAN, GJ ;
VOGEL, RA .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 1990, 16 (01) :108-113
[2]   IMAGE DATA-COMPRESSION [J].
BRAMBLE, JM ;
HUANG, HK ;
MURPHY, MD .
INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY, 1988, 23 (10) :707-712
[3]  
BRENNECKE R, 1992, IEEE COMPUT CARDIOL, P259
[4]  
Cusma J T, 1994, Int J Card Imaging, V10, P165, DOI 10.1007/BF01137898
[5]   APPLICATION OF QUANTITATIVE CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY IN A CINELESS ENVIRONMENT - IN-VIVO ASSESSMENT OF A FULLY AUTOMATED-SYSTEM FOR CLINICAL USE [J].
CUSMA, JT ;
SPERO, LA ;
VANDERGEEST, RJ ;
BASHORE, TM ;
MORRIS, KG .
AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL, 1995, 129 (02) :300-306
[6]   VARIABILITY IN ANALYSIS OF CORONARY ARTERIOGRAMS [J].
DEROUEN, TA ;
MURRAY, JA ;
OWEN, W .
CIRCULATION, 1977, 55 (02) :324-328
[7]   OBSERVER AGREEMENT IN EVALUATING CORONARY ANGIOGRAMS [J].
DETRE, KM ;
WRIGHT, E ;
MURPHY, ML ;
TAKARO, T .
CIRCULATION, 1975, 52 (06) :979-986
[8]   QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS - REVIEW OF METHODS, UTILITY, AND LIMITATIONS [J].
HERMILLER, JB ;
CUSMA, JT ;
SPERO, LA ;
FORTIN, DF ;
HARDING, MB ;
BASHORE, TM .
CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS, 1992, 25 (02) :110-131
[9]   EFFECT OF DATA-COMPRESSION ON QUANTITATIVE CORONARY MEASUREMENTS [J].
KONING, G ;
VANMEURS, BA ;
HAAS, H ;
REIBER, JHC .
CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS, 1995, 34 (02) :175-185
[10]   APPLICATION OF HIERARCHICAL KAPPA-TYPE STATISTICS IN ASSESSMENT OF MAJORITY AGREEMENT AMONG MULTIPLE OBSERVERS [J].
LANDIS, JR ;
KOCH, GG .
BIOMETRICS, 1977, 33 (02) :363-374