Promoting the use of the PI-QUAL score for prostate MRI quality: results from the ESOR Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis teaching fellowship
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2023
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Promoting the use of the PI-QUAL score for prostate MRI quality: results from the ESOR Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis teaching fellowship / Giganti, Francesco; Cole, Alexander P.; Fennessy, Fiona M.; Clinton, Timothy; Moreira, Pedro Lopes Da Frota; Bernardes, Mariana Costa; Westin, Carl-Fredrik; Krishnaswamy, Deepa; Fedorov, Andriy; Wollin, Daniel A.; Langbein, Bjoern; Frego, Nicola; Labban, Muhieddine; Badaoui, Joy S.; Chang, Steven L.; Briggs, Logan G.; Tokuda, Junichi; Ambrosi, Alessandro; Kirkham, Alex; Emberton, Mark; Kasivisvanathan, Veeru; Moore, Caroline M.; Allen, Clare; Tempany, Clare M.. - In: EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 1432-1084. - 33:1(2023), pp. 461-471. [10.1007/s00330-022-08947-5]
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Objectives The Prostate Imaging Quality (PI-QUAL) score is a new metric to evaluate the diagnostic quality of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate. This study assesses the impact of an intervention, namely a prostate MRI quality training lecture, on the participant’s ability to apply PI-QUAL. Methods Sixteen participants (radiologists, urologists, physicists, and computer scientists) of varying experience in reviewing diagnostic prostate MRI all assessed the image quality of ten examinations from different vendors and machines. Then, they attended a dedicated lecture followed by a hands-on workshop on MRI quality assessment using the PI-QUAL score. Five scans assessed by the participants were evaluated in the workshop using the PI-QUAL score for teaching purposes. After the course, the same participants evaluated the image quality of a new set of ten scans applying the PI-QUAL score. Results were assessed using receiver operating characteristic analysis. The reference standard was the PI-QUAL score assessed by one of the developers of PI-QUAL. Results There was a significant improvement in average area under the curve for the evaluation of image quality from baseline (0.59 [95 % confidence intervals: 0.50–0.66]) to post-teaching (0.96 [0.92–0.98]), an improvement of 0.37 [0.21–0.41] (p < 0.001). Conclusions A teaching course (dedicated lecture + hands-on workshop) on PI-QUAL significantly improved the application of this scoring system to assess the quality of prostate MRI examinations.
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Giganti, Francesco; Cole, Alexander P.; Fennessy, Fiona M.; Clinton, Timothy; Moreira, Pedro Lopes Da Frota; Bernardes, Mariana Costa; Westin, Carl-Fredrik; Krishnaswamy, Deepa; Fedorov, Andriy; Wollin, Daniel A.; Langbein, Bjoern; Frego, Nicola; Labban, Muhieddine; Badaoui, Joy S.; Chang, Steven L.; Briggs, Logan G.; Tokuda, Junichi; Ambrosi, Alessandro; Kirkham, Alex; Emberton, Mark; Kasivisvanathan, Veeru; Moore, Caroline M.; Allen, Clare; Tempany, Clare M.
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