Comparison of Auto-Contouring Tools for Delineation of Normal Organs at Risk in Paediatric Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy.

IF 1.8 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Isabel Cant, Jonathan Sykes, Yolanda Surjan, Rachael Beldham-Collins, Laura Murphy, John Fernandez, Alison Salkeld
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Abstract

Introduction: Contouring organs at risk (OARs) manually in paediatric patients undergoing cranial-spinal radiation therapy (CSI) is a time-consuming, labour-intensive task. This study aims to assess the accuracy and clinical acceptability of auto-contours produced by the Siemens DirectORGANS auto-contouring software on paediatric patients receiving CSI treatment.

Methods: Auto-contours of OARs were produced using the Siemens DirectORGANS Auto-contouring Software from 20 paediatric CSI patients datasets that had previously been manually contoured by a paediatric specialist radiation therapist (RT) for plan production. Manual and auto-contours were retrospectively analysed using quantitative (Dice Similarity Coefficient, Hausdorff Distance, Mean Distance to Agreement) and qualitative (Likert ratings, Turing test) assessment techniques.

Results: Auto-contoured structures were clinically acceptable for use without edits 72.8% of the time, and manual contours were clinically acceptable for use 91.7% of the time. The liver was the only auto-contoured structure that performed better than the manual equivalent. Poor performance by the auto contouring tool was noted for structures surrounded by low contrast edges, such as the breasts, oesophagus, and brainstem, in both quantitative and qualitative assessment techniques. Brain auto-contours were deemed not suitable for clinical use.

Conclusion: The clinical acceptability of many of the auto-contours favours the implementation of this auto-contouring system for clinical use. However, prior to use, all contours should be critically assessed and edited accordingly. Our study results indicate that whilst auto-contouring tools are designed for adult populations, they are suitable for use on paediatric patients when used with caution.

在接受放射治疗的儿科患者中,自动轮廓工具用于正常器官危险描绘的比较。
在接受颅脊髓放射治疗(CSI)的儿科患者中,手动勾画危险器官(OARs)是一项耗时、劳动密集型的任务。本研究旨在评估西门子DirectORGANS自动轮廓软件对接受CSI治疗的儿科患者产生的自动轮廓的准确性和临床可接受性。方法:使用西门子DirectORGANS自动轮廓软件从20例儿科CSI患者数据集中生成OARs的自动轮廓,这些数据集先前由儿科专科放射治疗师(RT)手动轮廓以制作计划。使用定量(骰子相似系数,豪斯多夫距离,平均一致距离)和定性(李克特评分,图灵测试)评估技术回顾性分析手动和自动轮廓。结果:72.8%的临床接受自动轮廓结构无需编辑使用,91.7%的临床接受手动轮廓。肝脏是唯一的自动轮廓结构,表现优于手动等量。在定量和定性评估技术中,自动轮廓工具在被低对比度边缘包围的结构(如乳房、食道和脑干)中表现不佳。脑自动轮廓不适合临床应用。结论:许多自动轮廓的临床可接受性有利于该自动轮廓系统的临床应用。然而,在使用之前,所有的轮廓都应该经过严格的评估和编辑。我们的研究结果表明,虽然自动轮廓工具是为成年人设计的,但在谨慎使用时,它们也适用于儿科患者。
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Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
69
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences (JMRS) is an international and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that accepts manuscripts related to medical imaging / diagnostic radiography, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, medical ultrasound / sonography, and the complementary disciplines of medical physics, radiology, radiation oncology, nursing, psychology and sociology. Manuscripts may take the form of: original articles, review articles, commentary articles, technical evaluations, case series and case studies. JMRS promotes excellence in international medical radiation science by the publication of contemporary and advanced research that encourages the adoption of the best clinical, scientific and educational practices in international communities. JMRS is the official professional journal of the Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (ASMIRT) and the New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology (NZIMRT).
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