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J Appl Clin Med Phys ; 24(11): e14170, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37788333

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INTRODUCTION: In the Library-of-Plans (LoP) approach, correct plan selection is essential for delivering radiotherapy treatment accurately. However, poor image quality of the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) may introduce inter-observer variability and thereby hamper accurate plan selection. In this study, we investigated whether new techniques to improve the CBCT image quality and improve consistency in plan selection, affects the accuracy of LoP selection in cervical cancer patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CBCT images of 12 patients were used to investigate the inter-observer variability of plan selection based on different CBCT image types. Six observers were asked to individually select a plan based on clinical X-ray Volumetric Imaging (XVI) CBCT, iterative reconstructed CBCT (iCBCT) and synthetic CTs (sCT). Selections were performed before and after a consensus meeting with the entire group, in which guidelines were created. A scoring by all observers on the image quality and plan selection procedure was also included. For plan selection, Fleiss' kappa (κ) statistical test was used to determine the inter-observer variability within one image type. RESULTS: The agreement between observers was significantly higher on sCT compared to CBCT. The consensus meeting improved the duration and inter-observer variability. In this manuscript, the guidelines attributed the overall results in the plan selection. Before the meeting, the gold standard was selected in 76% of the cases on XVI CBCT, 74% on iCBCT, and 76% on sCT. After the meeting, the gold standard was selected in 83% of the cases on XVI CBCT, 81% on iCBCT, and 90% on sCT. CONCLUSION: The use of sCTs can increase the agreement of plan selection among observers and the gold standard was indicated to be selected more often. It is important that clear guidelines for plan selection are implemented in order to benefit from the increased image quality, accurate selection, and decrease inter-observer variability.


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Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico Espiral , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero , Feminino , Humanos , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/radioterapia , Variações Dependentes do Observador , Planejamento da Radioterapia Assistida por Computador/métodos , Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico/métodos
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Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol ; 25: 100416, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36969503

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Background and purpose: To improve cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), deep-learning (DL)-models are being explored to generate synthetic CTs (sCT). The sCT evaluation is mainly focused on image quality and CT number accuracy. However, correct representation of daily anatomy of the CBCT is also important for sCTs in adaptive radiotherapy. The aim of this study was to emphasize the importance of anatomical correctness by quantitatively assessing sCT scans generated from CBCT scans using different paired and unpaired dl-models. Materials and methods: Planning CTs (pCT) and CBCTs of 56 prostate cancer patients were included to generate sCTs. Three different dl-models, Dual-UNet, Single-UNet and Cycle-consistent Generative Adversarial Network (CycleGAN), were evaluated on image quality and anatomical correctness. The image quality was assessed using image metrics, such as Mean Absolute Error (MAE). The anatomical correctness between sCT and CBCT was quantified using organs-at-risk volumes and average surface distances (ASD). Results: MAE was 24 Hounsfield Unit (HU) [range:19-30 HU] for Dual-UNet, 40 HU [range:34-56 HU] for Single-UNet and 41HU [range:37-46 HU] for CycleGAN. Bladder ASD was 4.5 mm [range:1.6-12.3 mm] for Dual-UNet, 0.7 mm [range:0.4-1.2 mm] for Single-UNet and 0.9 mm [range:0.4-1.1 mm] CycleGAN. Conclusions: Although Dual-UNet performed best in standard image quality measures, such as MAE, the contour based anatomical feature comparison with the CBCT showed that Dual-UNet performed worst on anatomical comparison. This emphasizes the importance of adding anatomy based evaluation of sCTs generated by dl-models. For applications in the pelvic area, direct anatomical comparison with the CBCT may provide a useful method to assess the clinical applicability of dl-based sCT generation methods.

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