Cargando…

Results of a multicenter 4D computed tomography quality assurance audit: Evaluating image accuracy and consistency

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: 4D Computed Tomography (4DCT) technology captures the location and movement of tumors and nearby organs at risk over time. In this study, a multi-institutional multi-vendor 4DCT audit was initiated to assess the accuracy of current imaging protocols. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Tw...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Burghelea, Manuela, Bakkali Tahiri, Jinane, Dhont, Jennifer, Kyndt, Martin, Gulyban, Akos, Szkitsak, Juliane, Bogaert, Evelien, van Gestel, Dirk, Reynaert, Nick
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10485145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37694265
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2023.100479
_version_ 1785102730760552448
author Burghelea, Manuela
Bakkali Tahiri, Jinane
Dhont, Jennifer
Kyndt, Martin
Gulyban, Akos
Szkitsak, Juliane
Bogaert, Evelien
van Gestel, Dirk
Reynaert, Nick
author_facet Burghelea, Manuela
Bakkali Tahiri, Jinane
Dhont, Jennifer
Kyndt, Martin
Gulyban, Akos
Szkitsak, Juliane
Bogaert, Evelien
van Gestel, Dirk
Reynaert, Nick
author_sort Burghelea, Manuela
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: 4D Computed Tomography (4DCT) technology captures the location and movement of tumors and nearby organs at risk over time. In this study, a multi-institutional multi-vendor 4DCT audit was initiated to assess the accuracy of current imaging protocols. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve centers, including thirteen scanners performed a 4DCT acquisition of a dynamic thorax phantom using the institution’s own protocol with the in-house breathing monitoring system. Five regular and three irregular breathing patterns were used. Image acquisition and reconstruction were followed by automated image analysis with our in-house developed 4DCT QA program (QAMotion). CT number accuracy, volume deviation, amplitude deviation, and spatial integrity were assessed per pattern using both the segmented volumes and line profiles. RESULTS: Regular breathing curves showed relatively accurate results across all institutions, with mean volume and CT number deviations and median amplitude deviation below 2%, 5 HU and 2 mm, respectively. Results obtained for irregular patterns showed more variation across the institutions. Volume and CT number deviations co-occurred with a blurring of the sphere, interpolation, or double-structure artifacts that were confirmed through the line profiles. For some of the irregular patterns, amplitude deviations up to 6 mm were observed. Maximum Intensity Projection (MaxIP) correctly captured the applied motion amplitude with deviations across all institutions within 2 mm except for double amplitude pattern. CONCLUSIONS: All centers invited to participate in the audit responded positively, highlighting the need for a comprehensive yet easy-to-execute 4DCT quality assurance program. The largest variances between the results from one institution to another confirmed that a standardized 4DCT audit is warranted.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10485145
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-104851452023-09-09 Results of a multicenter 4D computed tomography quality assurance audit: Evaluating image accuracy and consistency Burghelea, Manuela Bakkali Tahiri, Jinane Dhont, Jennifer Kyndt, Martin Gulyban, Akos Szkitsak, Juliane Bogaert, Evelien van Gestel, Dirk Reynaert, Nick Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol Original Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: 4D Computed Tomography (4DCT) technology captures the location and movement of tumors and nearby organs at risk over time. In this study, a multi-institutional multi-vendor 4DCT audit was initiated to assess the accuracy of current imaging protocols. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve centers, including thirteen scanners performed a 4DCT acquisition of a dynamic thorax phantom using the institution’s own protocol with the in-house breathing monitoring system. Five regular and three irregular breathing patterns were used. Image acquisition and reconstruction were followed by automated image analysis with our in-house developed 4DCT QA program (QAMotion). CT number accuracy, volume deviation, amplitude deviation, and spatial integrity were assessed per pattern using both the segmented volumes and line profiles. RESULTS: Regular breathing curves showed relatively accurate results across all institutions, with mean volume and CT number deviations and median amplitude deviation below 2%, 5 HU and 2 mm, respectively. Results obtained for irregular patterns showed more variation across the institutions. Volume and CT number deviations co-occurred with a blurring of the sphere, interpolation, or double-structure artifacts that were confirmed through the line profiles. For some of the irregular patterns, amplitude deviations up to 6 mm were observed. Maximum Intensity Projection (MaxIP) correctly captured the applied motion amplitude with deviations across all institutions within 2 mm except for double amplitude pattern. CONCLUSIONS: All centers invited to participate in the audit responded positively, highlighting the need for a comprehensive yet easy-to-execute 4DCT quality assurance program. The largest variances between the results from one institution to another confirmed that a standardized 4DCT audit is warranted. Elsevier 2023-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10485145/ /pubmed/37694265 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2023.100479 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of European Society of Radiotherapy & Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Burghelea, Manuela
Bakkali Tahiri, Jinane
Dhont, Jennifer
Kyndt, Martin
Gulyban, Akos
Szkitsak, Juliane
Bogaert, Evelien
van Gestel, Dirk
Reynaert, Nick
Results of a multicenter 4D computed tomography quality assurance audit: Evaluating image accuracy and consistency
title Results of a multicenter 4D computed tomography quality assurance audit: Evaluating image accuracy and consistency
title_full Results of a multicenter 4D computed tomography quality assurance audit: Evaluating image accuracy and consistency
title_fullStr Results of a multicenter 4D computed tomography quality assurance audit: Evaluating image accuracy and consistency
title_full_unstemmed Results of a multicenter 4D computed tomography quality assurance audit: Evaluating image accuracy and consistency
title_short Results of a multicenter 4D computed tomography quality assurance audit: Evaluating image accuracy and consistency
title_sort results of a multicenter 4d computed tomography quality assurance audit: evaluating image accuracy and consistency
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10485145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37694265
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2023.100479
work_keys_str_mv AT burgheleamanuela resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency
AT bakkalitahirijinane resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency
AT dhontjennifer resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency
AT kyndtmartin resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency
AT gulybanakos resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency
AT szkitsakjuliane resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency
AT bogaertevelien resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency
AT vangesteldirk resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency
AT reynaertnick resultsofamulticenter4dcomputedtomographyqualityassuranceauditevaluatingimageaccuracyandconsistency