Evaluation of a deformable image registration quality assurance tool for head and neck cancer patients

被引:8
作者
Mee, Molly [1 ]
Stewart, Kate [1 ,2 ]
Lathouras, Marika [2 ]
Truong, Helen [2 ]
Hargrave, Catriona [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Clin Sci, Fac Hlth, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[2] Royal Brisbane & Womens Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Metro North Hlth Serv Dist, Herston, Qld 4029, Australia
[3] Metro South Hlth Serv Dist, Div Canc Serv, Radiat Oncol PAH Raymond Terrace Campus, South Brisbane, Qld, Australia
关键词
deformable image registration; quality assurance; radiation therapy; treatment planning; RADIATION-THERAPY; CONTOUR PROPAGATION; PLANNING CT; ACCURACY;
D O I
10.1002/jmrs.428
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Introduction: A challenge in implementing deformable image registration (DIR) in radiation therapy planning is effectively communicating registration accuracy to the radiation oncologist. This study aimed to evaluate the MIM (R) quality assurance (QA) tool for rating DIR accuracy. Methods: Retrospective DIR was performed on CT images for 35 head and neck cancer patients. The QA tool was used to rate DIR accuracy as good, fair or bad. Thirty registered patient images were assessed independently by three RTs and a further five patients assessed by five RTs. Ratings were evaluated by comparison of Hausdorff Distance (HD), Mean Distance to Agreement (MDA), Dice Similarity Coefficients (DSC) and Jacobian determinants for parotid and mandible subregions on the two CTs post-DIR. Inter-operator reliability was assessed using Krippendorff's alpha coefficient (KALPA). Rating time and volume measures for each rating were also calculated.Results: Quantitative metrics calculated for most anatomical subregions reflected the expected trend by registration accuracy, with good obtaining the most ideal values on average (HD = 7.50 +/- 3.18, MDA = 0.64 +/- 0.47, DSC = 0.90 +/- 0.07, Jacobian = 0.95 +/- 0.06). Highest inter-operator reliability was observed for good ratings and within the parotids (KALPA 0.66-0.93), whilst ratings varied the most in regions of dental artefact. Overall, average rating time was 33 minutes and the least commonly applied rating by volume was fair.:Conclusion:Results from qualitative and quantitative data, operator rating differences and rating time suggest highlighting only bad regions of DIR accuracy and implementing clinical guidelines and RT training for consistent and efficient use of the QA tool.
引用
收藏
页码:284 / 293
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Tools and recommendations for commissioning and quality assurance of deformable image registration in radiotherapy
    Bosma, Lando S.
    Hussein, Mohammad
    Jameson, Michael G.
    Asghar, Soban
    Brock, Kristy K.
    McClelland, Jamie R.
    Poeta, Sara
    Yuen, Johnson
    Zachiu, Cornel
    Yeo, Adam U.
    PHYSICS & IMAGING IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY, 2024, 32
  • [2] Quality Assurance of Deformable Image Registration in Radiotherapy
    Watkins, W. T.
    Bzdusek, K.
    Siebers, J. V.
    MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2014, 41 (06) : 399 - 399
  • [3] A virtual phantom library for the quantification of deformable image registration uncertainties in patients with cancers of the head and neck
    Pukala, Jason
    Meeks, Sanford L.
    Staton, Robert J.
    Bova, Frank J.
    Manon, Rafael R.
    Langen, Katja M.
    MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2013, 40 (11)
  • [4] A finite element head and neck model as a supportive tool for deformable image registration
    Kim, Jihun
    Saitou, Kazuhiro
    Matuszak, Martha M.
    Balter, James M.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED RADIOLOGY AND SURGERY, 2016, 11 (07) : 1311 - 1317
  • [5] Quantitative Analysis Tools and Digital Phantoms for Deformable Image Registration Quality Assurance
    Kim, Haksoo
    Park, Samuel B.
    Monroe, James I.
    Traughber, Bryan J.
    Zheng, Yiran
    Lo, Simon S.
    Yao, Min
    Mansur, David
    Ellis, Rodney
    Machtay, Mitchell
    Sohn, Jason W.
    TECHNOLOGY IN CANCER RESEARCH & TREATMENT, 2015, 14 (04) : 428 - 439
  • [6] Evaluation and risk factors of volume and dose differences of selected structures in patients with head and neck cancer treated on Helical TomoTherapy by using Deformable Image Registration tool
    Bak, Bartosz
    Skrobala, Agnieszka
    Adamska, Anna
    Jozefacka, Natalia
    Stys, Sara
    Malicki, Julian
    POLISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING, 2022, 28 (02): : 60 - 68
  • [7] A finite element head and neck model as a supportive tool for deformable image registration
    Jihun Kim
    Kazuhiro Saitou
    Martha M. Matuszak
    James M. Balter
    International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2016, 11 : 1311 - 1317
  • [8] Construction of a biomechanical head and neck motion model as a guide to evaluation of deformable image registration
    Teske, Hendrik
    Bartelheimer, Kathrin
    Meis, Jan
    Bendl, Rolf
    Stoiber, Eva M.
    Giske, Kristina
    PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 2017, 62 (12) : N271 - N284
  • [9] The impact of robustness of deformable image registration on contour propagation and dose accumulation for head and neck adaptive radiotherapy
    Zhang, Lian
    Wang, Zhi
    Shi, Chengyu
    Long, Tengfei
    Xu, X. George
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED CLINICAL MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2018, 19 (04): : 185 - 194
  • [10] An automated deformable image registration evaluation of confidence tool
    Kirby, Neil
    Chen, Josephine
    Kim, Hojin
    Morin, Olivier
    Nie, Ke
    Pouliot, Jean
    PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 2016, 61 (08) : N203 - N214