Assessing margin expansions of internal target volumes in 3D and 4D PET: a phantom study

作者:Jani Shyam S*; Lamb James M; White Benjamin M; Dahlbom Magnus; Robinson Clifford G; Low Daniel A
来源:Annals of Nuclear Medicine, 2015, 29(1): 100-109.
DOI:10.1007/s12149-014-0914-x

摘要

To quantify tumor volume coverage and excess normal tissue coverage using margin expansions of mobile target internal target volumes (ITVs) in the lung. FDG-PET list-mode data were acquired for four spheres ranging from 1 to 4 cm as they underwent 1D motion based on four patient breathing trajectories. Both ungated PET images and PET maximum intensity projections (PET-MIPs) were examined. Amplitude-based gating was performed on sequential list-mode files of varying signal-to-background ratios to generate PET-MIPs. ITVs were first post-processed using either a Gaussian filter or a custom two-step module, and then segmented by applying a gradient-based watershed algorithm. Uniform and non-uniform 1 mm margins were added to segmented ITVs until complete target coverage was achieved. PET-MIPs required smaller uniform margins (4.7 vs. 11.3 mm) than ungated PET, with correspondingly smaller over-coverage volumes (OCVs). Non-uniform margins consistently resulted in smaller OCVs when compared to uniform margins. PET-MIPs and ungated PET had comparable OCVs with non-uniform margins, but PET-MIPs required smaller longitudinal margins (4.7 vs. 8.5 mm). Non-uniform margins were independent of sphere size. Gated PET-MIP images and non-uniform margins result in more accurate ITV delineation while reducing normal tissue coverage.

  • 出版日期2015-1