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Evaluation of an Automatic Registration-Based Algorithm for Direct Measurement of Volume Change in Tumors

Authors
Sarkar, SaradwataJohnson, Timothy D.Ma, BingChenevert, Thomas L.Bland, Peyton H.Park, HyunjinSchott, Anne F.Ross, Brian D.Meyer, Charles R.
Issue Date
1-Jul-2012
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Keywords
Tumor volume change; Image registration; Dual baseline examination; Coffee-break examination; Linear mixed-effects model
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, v.83, no.3, pp.1038 - 1046
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS
Volume
83
Number
3
Start Page
1038
End Page
1046
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/16285
DOI
10.1016/j.ijrobp.2011.07.040
ISSN
0360-3016
Abstract
Purpose: Assuming that early tumor volume change is a biomarker for response to therapy, accurate quantification of early volume changes could aid in adapting an individual patient's therapy and lead to shorter clinical trials. We investigated an image registration-based approach for tumor volume change quantification that may more reliably detect smaller changes that occur in shorter intervals than can be detected by existing algorithms. Methods and Materials: Variance and bias of the registration-based approach were evaluated using retrospective, in vivo, very-short-interval diffusion magnetic resonance imaging scans where true zero tumor volume change is unequivocally known and synthetic data, respectively. The interval scans were nonlinearly registered using two similarity measures: mutual information (MI) and normalized cross-correlation (NCC). Results: The 95% confidence interval of the percentage volume change error was (-8.93% to 10.49%) for MI-based and (-7.69%, 8.83%) for NCC-based registrations. Linear mixed-effects models demonstrated that error in measuring volume change increased with increase in tumor volume and decreased with the increase in the tumor's normalized mutual information, even when NCC was the similarity measure being optimized during registration. The 95% confidence interval of the relative volume change error for the synthetic examinations with known changes over +/- 80% of reference tumor volume was (-3.02% to 3.86%). Statistically significant bias was not demonstrated. Conclusion: A low-noise, low-bias tumor volume change measurement algorithm using nonlinear registration is described. Errors in change measurement were a function of tumor volume and the normalized mutual information content of the tumor. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc.
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