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Nationwide Organ Volume Reference Standards and Aging-Related Changes in Abdominal CT from Japan

Kikuchi, T.; Yamamoto, K.; Yamagishi, Y.; Akashi, T.; Hanaoka, S.; Yoshikawa, T.; Fujii, H.; Mori, H.; Makimoto, H.; Kohro, T.

2026-02-03 radiology and imaging
10.64898/2026.01.30.26345246 medRxiv
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BackgroundLarge-scale CT-based reference standards for abdominal organ volume, incorporating age, sex, and body size, are limited. PurposeTo establish sex- and age-specific reference distributions for major abdominal organ volumes on non-contrast abdominopelvic CT in a nationwide Japanese cohort to provide a foundation for automated clinical assessment and dose optimization. Materials and MethodsIn this retrospective, multicenter study, using the Japan Medical Image Database, we identified all non-contrast abdominopelvic CT examinations performed in 2024. Unique adults with available data on age, sex, height, and weight were included in this study. The final sample comprised 49,764 examinations (26,456 men and 23,308 women) conducted at nine institutions. Automated segmentation (TotalSegmentator v2.10.0) was used to produce organ volumes, excluding hollow viscera. The sex-specific 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles were calculated. Age-volume relationships of body surface area (BSA)-normalized volumes (mL/m2) were modeled using natural cubic splines (four degrees of freedom) separately by sex. ResultsMedian (mL) male vs female volumes were as follows: liver, 1194.7 vs 1024.0; pancreas, 63.6 vs 52.2; spleen, 118.1 vs 95.1; kidneys (total), 268.3 vs 221.2; adrenals (total), 6.6 vs 4.2; iliopsoas (total), 483.4 vs 317.7; prostate, 24.9 (men only). Age-volume relationships of BSA-normalized volumes showed convex patterns for the liver, pancreas, and kidneys in both sexes and for male adrenal glands; lower values in older age groups for the spleen and iliopsoas in both sexes; and higher values in older age groups for the prostate and female adrenal glands. ConclusionThis nationwide Japanese CT cohort provides sex- and age-resolved volumetric reference standards. These standards enable objective identification of abnormalities, support personalized medicine, and facilitate automated AI-based reporting to reduce radiologist workload and optimize radiation dose protocols. Key ResultsO_LIMedian volumes (men vs women, mL): liver 1195/1024; pancreas 64/52; spleen 118/95; kidneys 268/221; adrenals 6.6/4.2; iliopsoas 483/318; prostate 25. C_LIO_LIBody surface area-normalized age-volume relationships were convex for liver, pancreas, and kidneys in both sexes and for male adrenal glands. C_LIO_LISpleen and iliopsoas declined monotonically with age in both sexes, whereas prostate and female adrenal glands increased monotonically. C_LI

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