Impact of consensus contours from multiple PET segmentation methods on the accuracy of functional volume delineation

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作者
Schaefer, A. [1 ]
Vermandel, M. [2 ,3 ]
Baillet, C. [3 ]
Dewalle-Vignion, A. S. [2 ]
Modzelewski, R. [4 ,5 ]
Vera, P. [4 ,5 ]
Massoptier, L. [6 ]
Parcq, C. [6 ]
Gibon, D. [6 ]
Fechter, T. [7 ,8 ,9 ]
Nemer, U. [10 ]
Gardin, I. [4 ,5 ]
Nestle, U. [7 ,8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Saarland, Dept Nucl Med, Med Ctr, D-66421 Homburg, Germany
[2] Univ Lille, INSERM, CHU Lille, U1189,ONCO THAI Image Assisted Laser Therapy Onco, F-59000 Lille, France
[3] CHU Lille, Dept Nucl Med, F-59000 Lille, France
[4] Ctr Henri Becquerel, F-76000 Rouen, France
[5] LITIS EA4108, F-76000 Rouen, France
[6] AQUILAB, Res & Innovat Dept, F-59120 Loos Les Lille, France
[7] Univ Med Ctr Freiburg, Dept Radiat Oncol, Freiburg, Germany
[8] German Canc Consortium DKTK Freiburg, Heidelberg, Germany
[9] German Canc Res Ctr, Freiburg, Germany
[10] Univ Med Ctr Freiburg, Dept Nucl Med, Freiburg, Germany
关键词
PET image segmentation; Consensus algorithms; STAPLE; Radiation oncology; F-18-FDG PET; Image segmentation; FDG-PET; TUMOR VOLUMES; F-18-FDG PET; CELL CARCINOMA; RADIOTHERAPY; ALGORITHM; TARGET; VALIDATION; IMAGES; TOMOGRAPHY;
D O I
10.1007/s00259-015-3239-7
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of consensus algorithms on segmentation results when applied to clinical PET images. In particular, whether the use of the majority vote or STAPLE algorithm could improve the accuracy and reproducibility of the segmentation provided by the combination of three semiautomatic segmentation algorithms was investigated. Methods Three published segmentation methods (contrast-oriented, possibility theory and adaptive thresholding) and two consensus algorithms (majority vote and STAPLE) were implemented in a single software platform (ArtiviewA (R)). Four clinical datasets including different locations (thorax, breast, abdomen) or pathologies (primary NSCLC tumours, metastasis, lymphoma) were used to evaluate accuracy and reproducibility of the consensus approach in comparison with pathology as the ground truth or CT as a ground truth surrogate. Results Variability in the performance of the individual segmentation algorithms for lesions of different tumour entities reflected the variability in PET images in terms of resolution, contrast and noise. Independent of location and pathology of the lesion, however, the consensus method resulted in improved accuracy in volume segmentation compared with the worst-performing individual method in the majority of cases and was close to the best-performing method in many cases. In addition, the implementation revealed high reproducibility in the segmentation results with small changes in the respective starting conditions. There were no significant differences in the results with the STAPLE algorithm and the majority vote algorithm. Conclusion This study showed that combining different PET segmentation methods by the use of a consensus algorithm offers robustness against the variable performance of individual segmentation methods and this approach would therefore be useful in radiation oncology. It might also be relevant for other scenarios such as the merging of expert recommendations in clinical routine and trials or the multiobserver generation of contours for standardization of automatic contouring.
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页码:911 / 924
页数:14
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