| Literature DB >> 32048135 |
Eros Montin1, Antonella Belfatto2, Marco Bologna1, Silvia Meroni3, Claudia Cavatorta3, Emilia Pecori4, Barbara Diletto4, Maura Massimino5, Maria Chiara Oprandi6, Geraldina Poggi6, Filippo Arrigoni7, Denis Peruzzo7, Emanuele Pignoli3, Lorenza Gandola4, Pietro Cerveri1, Luca Mainardi1.
Abstract
Survival of pediatric patients with brain tumor has increased over the past 20 years, and increasing evidence of iatrogenic toxicities has been reported. In follow-ups, images are acquired at different time points where substantial changes of brain morphology occur, due to childhood physiological development and treatment effects. To address the image registration complexity, we propose two multi-metric approaches (Mplus, Mdot), combining mutual information (MI) and normalized gradient field filter (NGF). The registration performance of the proposed metrics was assessed on a simulated dataset (Brainweb) and compared with those obtained by MI and NGF separately, using mean magnitude and mean angular errors. The most promising metric (Mplus) was then selected and tested on a retrospective dataset comprising 45 pediatric patients who underwent focal radiotherapy for brain cancer. The quality of the realignment was scored by a radiation oncologist using a perceived misalignment metric (PM). All patients but one were assessed as PM ≤ 2 (good alignment), but the remaining one, severely affected by hydrocephalus and pneumocephalus at the first MRI acquisition, scored PM = 5 (unacceptable). These preliminary findings suggest that Mplus might improve the registration accuracy in complex applications such as pediatric oncology, when data are acquired throughout the years of follow-up, and is worth investigating. Graphical abstract Graphical abstract showing the clinical workflow of the overall registration procedure including the three rigid steps, the fourth deformable step, the reference MRI and the registered MRI as well as the contoured ROIs. The registration performance is assessed by means of the Perceived Misalignment score (PM).Entities:
Keywords: Brain MRI; Deformable registration; Image registration; Mutual information; Normalized gradient field; Pediatric brain tumors
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32048135 DOI: 10.1007/s11517-019-02109-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Biol Eng Comput ISSN: 0140-0118 Impact factor: 2.602