You have requested a machine translation of selected content from our databases. This functionality is provided solely for your convenience and is in no way intended to replace human translation. Neither SPIE nor the owners and publishers of the content make, and they explicitly disclaim, any express or implied representations or warranties of any kind, including, without limitation, representations and warranties as to the functionality of the translation feature or the accuracy or completeness of the translations.
Translations are not retained in our system. Your use of this feature and the translations is subject to all use restrictions contained in the Terms and Conditions of Use of the SPIE website.
23 February 2012Investigating the dose dependence of median pixel value in CT lung images of patients undergoing stereotactic body radiation therapy
We investigated the relationship between the local dose delivered and median pixel-value change following
radiation therapy (RT) by comparing anatomically matched regions of interest (ROIs) in pre- and post-RT computed
tomography (CT) scans. Six patients' clinical pre-treatment baseline CT scans, follow-up CT scans, treatment planning
CT scans, and dose maps were collected. The lungs were extracted using an automated segmentation algorithm, and
demons deformable registration was used to register each patient's follow-up scan and treatment planning scan to their
baseline scan. Median pixel values were calculated in anatomically matched ROIs in the baseline and deformed followup
CT scans, and mean dose delivered to the same ROIs was determined from the deformed dose map. Pearson's
correlation coefficients, rank correlation coefficients, and linear modeling were utilized to quantify the relationship
between median pixel-value change and mean dose delivered. Pearson's correlation coefficients for the six patients
ranged from -0.13-0.67. Rank correlation coefficients ranged from -0.12-0.80. Linear regression analysis on the six
patients' combined data yielded a slope of 2.62 (p < 0.001) and R-squared value of 0.24. General positive trends were
observed between radiation dose and median pixel value change, but no two patients had the same relationship between
these variables, indicating it may not be possible to generalize patients' reactions to varying dose levels of radiation.
Thus, an individualized method for evaluating normal lung tissue damage based on changes in each patient's CT scan
following radiation treatment may be required to assess radiation-induced lung damage.
The alert did not successfully save. Please try again later.
Brianna Knoll, Alexandra Cunliffe, Hania Al-Hallaq, Renuka Malik, Samuel G. Armato III, "Investigating the dose dependence of median pixel value in CT lung images of patients undergoing stereotactic body radiation therapy," Proc. SPIE 8315, Medical Imaging 2012: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 83152W (23 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.911744