Impact of motion management strategies on abdominal organ at risk delineation for magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy
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Daly, MaireadMcDaid, Lisa
Anandadas, Carmel
Brocklehurst, Andrew
Choudhury, Ananya
McWilliam, Alan
Radhakrishna, Ganesh
Eccles, Cynthia L
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Division of Cancer Sciences, Faculty of Medicine Biology & Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom. Department of Radiotherapy, Department of Clinical Oncology, Department of Medical Physics and Engineering, The Christie Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester M20 4BX, United Kingdom.Issue Date
2024
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The impact of respiratory motion management strategies for abdominal radiotherapy, such as abdominal compression (AC) and breath hold (BH), on abdominal organ at risk (OAR) delineation on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is unknown. This feasibility study compared the inter- and intra- observer delineation variation on MRI acquired with AC, BH for three critical abdominal OAR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: T2-weighted (W) 3D MRI in free-breathing (FB) and with AC, and T1W 3D mDixon exhale BH were acquired. Four observers blinded to motion management strategy used, delineated stomach, liver, and duodenum on all MRI. One case per strategy was repeated over 6 weeks later to quantify intra-observer variation. Simultaneous truth and performance level estimation (STAPLE) contours for each OAR were generated, median and IQR mean distance to agreement (mDTA) and maximum Hausdorff distance (HD) between observer and STAPLE contours were calculated. Observers scored organ visibility on each MRI using a four-point Likert scale. RESULTS: A total of 27 scans including repeats were delineated. Pooled mDTA for all OARs was 1.3 mm (0.5 mm) with AC, 1.4 mm (1.0 mm) with BH, and 1.3 mm (0.5 mm) in FB. Intra-observer mDTA was highest for all organs in FB with 10.8 mm for duodenum, 1.8 mm for liver, and 2.7 mm for stomach. The pooled mean perceptual quality score value was highest for AC across organs. CONCLUSIONS: No motion management strategy demonstrated superior similarity across OAR, emphasizing the need for personalised approaches based on individual clinical and patient factors.Citation
Daly M, McDaid L, Anandadas C, Brocklehurst A, Choudhury A, McWilliam A, et al. Impact of motion management strategies on abdominal organ at risk delineation for magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy. Physics and imaging in radiation oncology. 2024 Oct;32:100650. PubMed PMID: 39381613. Pubmed Central PMCID: PMC11459006. Epub 2024/10/09. eng.Journal
Physics and Imaging in Radiation OncologyDOI
10.1016/j.phro.2024.100650PubMed ID
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2024.100650Type
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10.1016/j.phro.2024.100650
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