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Evaluation of Pseudoreader Study Designs to Estimate Observer Performance Results as an Alternative to Fully Crossed, Multireader, Multicase Studies

Journal

ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 244-252

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2019.03.014

Keywords

Multi-reader; Multi-case study; Observer performance; Study design

Funding

  1. NCATS NIH HHS [UL1 TR002377] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIBIB NIH HHS [U01 EB017185] Funding Source: Medline

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Rationale and Objectives: To examine the ability of a pseudoreader study design to estimate the observer performance obtained using a traditional fully crossed, multireader, multicase (MRMC) study. Materials and Methods: A 10-reader MRMC study with 20 computed tomography datasets was designed to measure observer performance on four novel noise reduction methods. This study served as the foundation for the empirical evaluation of three different pseudoreader designs, each of which used a similar bootstrap approach for generating 2000 realizations from the fully crossed study. Our three approaches to generating a pseudoreader varied in the degree to which reader performance was matched and integrated into the pseudoreader design. One randomly selected simulation was selected as a mock study to represent a hypothetical, prospective implementation of the design. Results: Using the traditional fully crossed design, figures of merit) (95% CIs) for the four noise reductions methods were 68.2 (55.5-81.0), 69.6 (58.4-80.8), 70.8 (60.2-81.4), and 70.9 (60.4-81.3), respectively. When radiologists' performances on the fourth noise reduction method were used to pair readers during the mock study, there was strong agreement in the estimated figures of merits with estimates using the pseudoreader design being within +/- 3% of the fully crossed design. Conclusion: Fully crossed MRMC studies require significant investment in resources and time, often resulting in delayed implementation or minimal human testing before dissemination. The pseudoreader approach accelerates study conduct by combining readers judiciously and was found to provide comparable results to the traditional fully crossed design by making strong assumptions about exchange-ability of the readers.

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