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Optical scatter imaging of resected breast tumor structures matches the patterns of micro-computed tomography.

Samuel S Streeter1, Benjamin W Maloney1, Rebecca A Zuurbier2,3, Wendy A Wells2,3, Richard J Barth2,3, Keith D Paulsen1,3, Brian W Pogue1,3.   

Abstract

In patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery (BCS), the rate of re-excision procedures to remove residual tumor left behind after initial resection can be high. Projection radiography, and recently, volumetric x-ray imaging are used to assess margin adequacy, but x-ray imaging lacks contrast between healthy, abnormal benign, and malignant fibrous tissues important for surgical decision making. The purpose of this study was to compare micro-CT and optical scatter imagery of surgical breast specimens and to demonstrate enhanced contrast-to intra-tumoral morphologies and tumor boundary features revealed by optical scatter imaging. A total of 57 breast tumor slices from 57 patients were imagedex vivoby spatially co-registered micro-CT and optical scatter scanning. Optical scatter exhibited greater similarity with micro-CT in 89% (51/57) of specimens versus diffuse white light (DWL) luminance using mutual information (mean ± standard deviation of 0.48 ± 0.21 versus 0.24 ± 0.12;p < 0.001) and in 81% (46/57) of specimens using the Sørensen-Dice coefficient (0.48 ± 0.21 versus 0.33 ± 0.18;p < 0.001). The coefficient of variation (CV) quantified the feature content in each image. Optical scatter exhibited the highest CV in every specimen (optical scatter: 0.70 ± 0.17; diffuse luminance: 0.24 ± 01; micro-CT: 0.15 ± 0.03 for micro-CT;p < 0.001). Optical scatter also exhibited the highest contrast ratios across representative tumor boundaries with adjacent healthy/benign fibrous tissues (1.5-3.7 for optical scatter; 1.0-1.1 for diffuse luminance; 1.0-1.1 for micro-CT). The two main findings from this study were: first, optical scatter contrast was in general similar to the radiological view of the tissue relative to DWL imaging; and second, optical scatter revealed additional features associated with fibrous tissue structures of similar radiodensity that may be relevant to diagnosis. The value of micro-CT lies in its rapid three-dimensional scanning of specimen morphology, and combined with optical scatter imaging with sensitivity to fibrous surface tissues, may be an attractive solution for margin assessment during BCS.
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Keywords:  breast cancer; breast-conserving surgery; micro-CT; optical scatter imaging; spatial frequency domain imaging

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34061046      PMCID: PMC9161376          DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/ac01f1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   4.174


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