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Reliability of PET/CT shape and heterogeneity features in functional and morphological components of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer tumors: a repeatability analysis in a prospective multi-center cohort

Authors :
Desseroit, Marie-Charlotte
Tixier, Florent
Weber, Wolfgang
Siegel, Barry A
Rest, Catherine Cheze Le
Visvikis, Dimitris
Hatt, Mathieu
CHU Poitiers - Département de médecine nucléaire (CHU Poitiers - Département de médecine nucléaire)
Centre hospitalier universitaire de Poitiers (CHU Poitiers)
Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center [New York]
Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology and the Siteman Cancer Center, Washington University School of Medicine
Laboratoire de Traitement de l'Information Medicale (LaTIM)
Université européenne de Bretagne - European University of Brittany (UEB)-Télécom Bretagne-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Brest (CHRU Brest)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)
M-C Desseroit’s PhD is partly funded by Brest Métropôle Océane. F. Tixier is funded by the association 'Sport and Collection', CHRU Poitiers. This work has received a French government support granted to the CominLabs excellence laboratory and managed by the National Research Agency in the 'Investing for the Future' program under reference ANR-10-LABX-07-01. With the support of the National Institute of Cancer (INCa project #C14020NS). The original trials from which the images used in this study were obtained were supported by the U.S. National Cancer Institute through grants U01-CA079778 and U01-CA080098 and by Merck & Co., Inc.
Université européenne de Bretagne - European University of Brittany (UEB)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Télécom Bretagne-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Brest (CHRU Brest)
Hatt, Mathieu
Source :
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 2016, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2016
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2016.

Abstract

Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of shape and heterogeneity features in both Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and low-dose Computed Tomography (CT) components of PET/CT. A secondary objective was to investigate the impact of image quantization.Material and methods: A Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act -compliant secondary analysis of deidentified prospectively acquired PET/CT test-retest datasets of 74 patients from multi-center Merck and ACRIN trials was performed. Metabolically active volumes were automatically delineated on PET with Fuzzy Locally Adaptive Bayesian algorithm. 3DSlicerTM was used to semi-automatically delineate the anatomical volumes on low-dose CT components. Two quantization methods were considered: a quantization into a set number of bins (quantizationB) and an alternative quantization with bins of fixed width (quantizationW). Four shape descriptors, ten first-order metrics and 26 textural features were computed. Bland-Altman analysis was used to quantify repeatability. Features were subsequently categorized as very reliable, reliable, moderately reliable and poorly reliable with respect to the corresponding volume variability. Results: Repeatability was highly variable amongst features. Numerous metrics were identified as poorly or moderately reliable. Others were (very) reliable in both modalities, and in all categories (shape, 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd-order metrics). Image quantization played a major role in the features repeatability. Features were more reliable in PET with quantizationB, whereas quantizationW showed better results in CT.Conclusion: The test-retest repeatability of shape and heterogeneity features in PET and low-dose CT varied greatly amongst metrics. The level of repeatability also depended strongly on the quantization step, with different optimal choices for each modality. The repeatability of PET and low-dose CT features should be carefully taken into account when selecting metrics to build multiparametric models.<br />Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 2016

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01615505 and 15355667
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 2016, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2016
Accession number :
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