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Development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radiomics features derived from medical images have the potential to act as imaging biomarkers to improve diagnosis and predict treatment response in oncology. However, the complex relationships between radiomics features and the biological characteristics of tumours are yet...

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Autores principales: Brown, Kathryn H., Payan, Neree, Osman, Sarah, Ghita, Mihaela, Walls, Gerard M., Patallo, Ileana Silvestre, Schettino, Giuseppe, Prise, Kevin M., McGarry, Conor K., Butterworth, Karl T.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10213103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37252250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2023.100446
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author Brown, Kathryn H.
Payan, Neree
Osman, Sarah
Ghita, Mihaela
Walls, Gerard M.
Patallo, Ileana Silvestre
Schettino, Giuseppe
Prise, Kevin M.
McGarry, Conor K.
Butterworth, Karl T.
author_facet Brown, Kathryn H.
Payan, Neree
Osman, Sarah
Ghita, Mihaela
Walls, Gerard M.
Patallo, Ileana Silvestre
Schettino, Giuseppe
Prise, Kevin M.
McGarry, Conor K.
Butterworth, Karl T.
author_sort Brown, Kathryn H.
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radiomics features derived from medical images have the potential to act as imaging biomarkers to improve diagnosis and predict treatment response in oncology. However, the complex relationships between radiomics features and the biological characteristics of tumours are yet to be fully determined. In this study, we developed a preclinical cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) radiomics workflow with the aim to use in vivo models to further develop radiomics signatures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CBCT scans of a mouse phantom were acquired using onboard imaging from a small animal radiotherapy research platform (SARRP, Xstrahl). The repeatability and reproducibility of radiomics outputs were compared across different imaging protocols, segmentation sizes, pre-processing parameters and materials. Robust features were identified and used to compare scans of two xenograft mouse tumour models (A549 and H460). RESULTS: Changes to the radiomics workflow significantly impact feature robustness. Preclinical CBCT radiomics analysis is feasible with 119 stable features identified from scans imaged at 60 kV, 25 bin width and 0.26 mm slice thickness. Large variation in segmentation volumes reduced the number of reliable radiomics features for analysis. Standardization in imaging and analysis parameters is essential in preclinical radiomics analysis to improve accuracy of outputs, leading to more consistent and reproducible findings. CONCLUSIONS: We present the first optimised workflow for preclinical CBCT radiomics to identify imaging biomarkers. Preclinical radiomics has the potential to maximise the quantity of data captured in in vivo experiments and could provide key information supporting the wider application of radiomics.
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spelling pubmed-102131032023-05-27 Development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research Brown, Kathryn H. Payan, Neree Osman, Sarah Ghita, Mihaela Walls, Gerard M. Patallo, Ileana Silvestre Schettino, Giuseppe Prise, Kevin M. McGarry, Conor K. Butterworth, Karl T. Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol Original Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radiomics features derived from medical images have the potential to act as imaging biomarkers to improve diagnosis and predict treatment response in oncology. However, the complex relationships between radiomics features and the biological characteristics of tumours are yet to be fully determined. In this study, we developed a preclinical cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) radiomics workflow with the aim to use in vivo models to further develop radiomics signatures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CBCT scans of a mouse phantom were acquired using onboard imaging from a small animal radiotherapy research platform (SARRP, Xstrahl). The repeatability and reproducibility of radiomics outputs were compared across different imaging protocols, segmentation sizes, pre-processing parameters and materials. Robust features were identified and used to compare scans of two xenograft mouse tumour models (A549 and H460). RESULTS: Changes to the radiomics workflow significantly impact feature robustness. Preclinical CBCT radiomics analysis is feasible with 119 stable features identified from scans imaged at 60 kV, 25 bin width and 0.26 mm slice thickness. Large variation in segmentation volumes reduced the number of reliable radiomics features for analysis. Standardization in imaging and analysis parameters is essential in preclinical radiomics analysis to improve accuracy of outputs, leading to more consistent and reproducible findings. CONCLUSIONS: We present the first optimised workflow for preclinical CBCT radiomics to identify imaging biomarkers. Preclinical radiomics has the potential to maximise the quantity of data captured in in vivo experiments and could provide key information supporting the wider application of radiomics. Elsevier 2023-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10213103/ /pubmed/37252250 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2023.100446 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Brown, Kathryn H.
Payan, Neree
Osman, Sarah
Ghita, Mihaela
Walls, Gerard M.
Patallo, Ileana Silvestre
Schettino, Giuseppe
Prise, Kevin M.
McGarry, Conor K.
Butterworth, Karl T.
Development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research
title Development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research
title_full Development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research
title_fullStr Development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research
title_full_unstemmed Development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research
title_short Development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research
title_sort development and optimisation of a preclinical cone beam computed tomography-based radiomics workflow for radiation oncology research
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10213103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37252250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2023.100446
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