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Coupling brain-tumor biophysical models and diffeomorphic image registration.

Klaudius Scheufele1, Andreas Mang2, Amir Gholami3, Christos Davatzikos4, George Biros5, Miriam Mehl1.   

Abstract

We present SIBIA (Scalable Integrated Biophysics-based Image Analysis), a framework for joint image registration and biophysical inversion and we apply it to analyze MR images of glioblastomas (primary brain tumors). We have two applications in mind. The first one is normal-to-abnormal image registration in the presence of tumor-induced topology differences. The second one is biophysical inversion based on single-time patient data. The underlying optimization problem is highly non-linear and non-convex and has not been solved before with a gradient-based approach. Given the segmentation of a normal brain MRI and the segmentation of a cancer patient MRI, we determine tumor growth parameters and a registration map so that if we "grow a tumor" (using our tumor model) in the normal brain and then register it to the patient image, then the registration mismatch is as small as possible. This "coupled problem" two-way couples the biophysical inversion and the registration problem. In the image registration step we solve a large-deformation diffeomorphic registration problem parameterized by an Eulerian velocity field. In the biophysical inversion step we estimate parameters in a reaction-diffusion tumor growth model that is formulated as a partial differential equation (PDE). In SIBIA, we couple these two sub-components in an iterative manner. We first presented the components of SIBIA in "Gholami et al., Framework for Scalable Biophysics-based Image Analysis, IEEE/ACM Proceedings of the SC2017", in which we derived parallel distributed memory algorithms and software modules for the decoupled registration and biophysical inverse problems. In this paper, our contributions are the introduction of a PDE-constrained optimization formulation of the coupled problem, and the derivation of a Picard iterative solution scheme. We perform extensive tests to experimentally assess the performance of our method on synthetic and clinical datasets. We demonstrate the convergence of the SIBIA optimization solver in different usage scenarios. We demonstrate that using SIBIA, we can accurately solve the coupled problem in three dimensions (2563 resolution) in a few minutes using 11 dual-x86 nodes.

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Keywords:  35K57; 49K20; 49M15; 65K10; 68W10; Adjoint-based methods; Atlas registration; Biophysically constrained diffeomorphic image registration; Parallel algorithms; Tumor growth

Year:  2019        PMID: 31857736      PMCID: PMC6922029          DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2018.12.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Methods Appl Mech Eng        ISSN: 0045-7825            Impact factor:   6.756


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