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A Gommlich1,2,3, J Petr4, F Raschke5,6, A Seidlitz3,7, C Jentsch3,7, I Platzek8, J van den Hoff4, J Kotzerke9, B Beuthien-Baumann10, M Baumann3,11,12, M Krause2,3,7,13,14, E G C Troost2,3,7,13,14.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Brain atrophy has the potential to become a biomarker for severity of radiation-induced side-effects. Particularly brain tumour patients can show great MRI signal changes over time caused by e.g. oedema, tumour progress or necrosis. The goal of this study was to investigate if such changes affect the segmentation accuracy of normal appearing brain and thus influence longitudinal volumetric measurements.Entities:
Keywords: Atrophy; Glioblastoma; Proton; Radiotherapy; SPM; Tissue segmentation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33786695 PMCID: PMC8901471 DOI: 10.1007/s10334-021-00922-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MAGMA ISSN: 0968-5243 Impact factor: 2.310
Fig. 1Image processing workflow: registration (Reg) of MNI152 atlas and corresponding left/right label to T1w-native space and subsequent tissue segmentation (Seg) of the full brain or contralateral (cl) hemisphere for volume assessment. In this example, abnormal tissue in the left hemisphere was mainly classified as GM (red arrow). Volume assessment was restricted to the contralateral hemisphere in all cases
Patients’ characteristics
| Patients, | 52 |
| Proton/photon, | 13/39 |
| Gender (male/female), | 32/20 |
| Age at start of radiotherapy (mean ± std), years | 54.5 ± 14.5 |
| Follow-up time, days | 88.3 ± 12.0 |
Fig. 2Relative volume changes of grey matter (GM), white matter (WM) and the combination of the two volumes (GM + WM) between baseline and the 3 month follow-up for SPM and FSL. Results of full brain segmentation (full) and contralateral segmentation (cl) were compared using a paired t test (*p < 0.05). ΔV change in volume
Fig. 3Scatter plots of relative grey matter (GM) volume changes over the mean GM dose. GM volumes were determined from SPM and FSL segmentation of full brain (a, d) and contralateral hemisphere (b, e). Regression parameters were determined using Pearson’s correlation. The volume changes determined from full brain and cl segmentation are compared in (c, f). Red markers highlight four individual examples which are shown in Fig. 4. ΔV change in GM volume
Fig. 4SPM segmentation: Differences of the grey matter (GM) probability maps of segmenting the contralateral hemisphere (GMcl, blue) minus segmenting the whole brain (GMfull, red). Examples a–d are highlighted in Fig. 3. FU follow-up