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A contrast-oriented algorithm for FDG-PET-based delineation of tumour volumes for the radiotherapy of lung cancer: derivation from phantom measurements and validation in patient data
Authors:Andrea Schaefer  Stephanie Kremp  Dirk Hellwig  Christian Rübe  Carl-Martin Kirsch  Ursula Nestle
Affiliation:(1) Department of Nuclear Medicine, Saarland University Medical Center, 66421 Homburg, Germany;(2) Department of Radiotherapy, Saarland University Medical Center, 66421 Homburg, Germany
Abstract:Purpose  An easily applicable algorithm for the FDG-PET-based delineation of tumour volumes for the radiotherapy of lung cancer was developed by phantom measurements and validated in patient data. Methods  PET scans were performed (ECAT-ART tomograph) on two cylindrical phantoms (phan1, phan2) containing glass spheres of different volumes (7.4–258 ml) which were filled with identical FDG concentrations. Gradually increasing the activity of the fillable background, signal-to-background ratios from 33:1 to 2.5:1 were realised. The mean standardised uptake value (SUV) of the region-of-interest (ROI) surrounded by a 70% isocontour (mSUV70) was used to represent the FDG accumulation of each sphere (or tumour). Image contrast was defined as:$$C = {{left( {{text{mSUV}}_{{text{70}}} - {text{BG}}} right)} mathord{left/ {vphantom {{left( {{text{mSUV}}_{{text{70}}} - {text{BG}}} right)} {{text{BG}}}}} right. kern-nulldelimiterspace} {{text{BG}}}}$$ where BG is the mean background − SUV. For the spheres of phan1, the threshold SUVs (TS) best matching the known sphere volumes were determined. A regression function representing the relationship between TS/(mSUV70 − BG) and C was calculated and used for delineation of the spheres in phan2 and the gross tumour volumes (GTVs) of eight primary lung tumours. These GTVs were compared to those defined using CT. Results  The relationship between TS/(mSUV70 − BG) and C is best described by an inverse regression function which can be converted to the linear relationship $${text{TS}} = a times {text{mSUV}}_{70} + b times {text{BG}}$$. Using this algorithm, the volumes delineated in phan2 differed by only −0.4 to +0.7 mm in radius from the true ones, whilst the PET-GTVs differed by only −0.7 to +1.2 mm compared with the values determined by CT. Conclusion  By the contrast-oriented algorithm presented in this study, a PET-based delineation of GTVs for primary tumours of lung cancer patients is feasible.
Keywords:Volume delineation   18F-FDG  PET  Lung cancer  GTV definition  Radiotherapy  Physics  PET oncology therapy PET/CT
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