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Interobserver variability in the delineation of the primary lung cancer and lymph nodes on different four-dimensional computed tomography reconstructions.

Authors :
Mercieca, Susan
Belderbos, José S.A.
De Jaeger, Katrien
Schinagl, Dominic A.X.
van der Voort Van Zijp, Noëlle
Pomp, Jacqueline
Theuws, Jacqueline
Khalifa, Jonathan
van de Vaart, Paul
van Herk, Marcel
Source :
Radiotherapy & Oncology. Feb2018, Vol. 126 Issue 2, p325-332. 8p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose The study compared interobserver variation in the delineation of the primary tumour (GTVp) and lymph nodes (GTVln) between three different 4DCT reconstruction types; Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP), Mid-Ventilation (Mid-V) and Mid-Position (Mid-P). Material and methods Seven radiation oncologists delineated the GTVp and GTVln on the MIP, Mid-V and Mid-P 4DCT image reconstructions of 10 lung cancer patients. The volumes, the mean standard deviation (SD) and distribution of SD (SD/area) over the median surface contour were compared for different tumour regions. Results The overall mean delineated volume on the MIP was significantly larger ( p  < 0.001) than the Mid-V and Mid-P. For the GTVp the Mid-P had the lowest interobserver variation (SD = 0.261 cm), followed by Mid-V (SD = 0.314 cm) and MIP (SD = 0.330 cm) For GTVln the Mid-V had the lowest interobserver variation (SD = 0.425 cm) followed by the MIP (SD = 0.477 cm) and Mid-P (SD = 0.543 cm). The SD/area distribution showed a statistically significant difference between the MIP versus Mid-P and Mid-P versus Mid-V for both GTVp and GTVln ( p  < 0.001), with outliers indicating interpretation differences for GTVp located close to the mediastinum and GTVln. Conclusion The Mid-P reduced the interobserver variation for the GTVp. Delineation protocols must be improved to benefit from the improved image quality of Mid-P for the GTVln. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01678140
Volume :
126
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Radiotherapy & Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128391469
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2017.11.020