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Real-Time Quantitative Assessment of Accuracy and Precision of Blood Volume Derived from DCE-MRI in Individual Patients During a Clinical Trial

Accuracy and precision of quantitative imaging (QI) metrics should be assessed in real time in each patient during a clinical trial to support QI-based decision-making. We developed a framework for real-time quantitative assessment of QI metrics and evaluated accuracy and precision of dynamic contra...

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Autores principales: Aryal, Madhava P., Lee, Choonik, Hawkins, Peter G., Chapman, Christina, Eisbruch, Avraham, Mierzwa, Michelle, Cao, Yue
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Grapho Publications, LLC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30854443
http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2018.00029
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author Aryal, Madhava P.
Lee, Choonik
Hawkins, Peter G.
Chapman, Christina
Eisbruch, Avraham
Mierzwa, Michelle
Cao, Yue
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Lee, Choonik
Hawkins, Peter G.
Chapman, Christina
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Mierzwa, Michelle
Cao, Yue
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description Accuracy and precision of quantitative imaging (QI) metrics should be assessed in real time in each patient during a clinical trial to support QI-based decision-making. We developed a framework for real-time quantitative assessment of QI metrics and evaluated accuracy and precision of dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)–derived blood volume (BV) in a clinical trial for head and neck cancers. Patients underwent DCE-MRI before and after 2 weeks of radiation therapy (2wkRT). A mean as a reference value and a repeatability coefficient (RC) of BV values established from n patients in cerebellum volumes of interest (VOIs), which were normal and affected little by therapy, served as accuracy and precision measurements. The BV maps of a new patient were called accurate and precise if the values in cerebellum VOIs and the difference between the 2 scans agreed with the respective mean and RC with 95% confidence. The new data could be used to update reference values. Otherwise, the data were flagged for further evaluation before use in the trial. BV maps from 62 patients enrolled on the trial were evaluated. Mean BV values were 2.21 (±0.14) mL/100 g pre-RT and 2.22 (±0.17) mL/100 g at 2wkRT; relative RC was 15.9%. The BV maps from 3 patients were identified to be inaccurate and imprecise before use in the clinical trial. Our framework of real-time quantitative assessment of QI metrics during a clinical trial can be translated to different QI metrics and organ-sites for supporting QI-based decision-making that warrants success of a clinical trial.
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spelling pubmed-64030422019-03-08 Real-Time Quantitative Assessment of Accuracy and Precision of Blood Volume Derived from DCE-MRI in Individual Patients During a Clinical Trial Aryal, Madhava P. Lee, Choonik Hawkins, Peter G. Chapman, Christina Eisbruch, Avraham Mierzwa, Michelle Cao, Yue Tomography Research Articles Accuracy and precision of quantitative imaging (QI) metrics should be assessed in real time in each patient during a clinical trial to support QI-based decision-making. We developed a framework for real-time quantitative assessment of QI metrics and evaluated accuracy and precision of dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)–derived blood volume (BV) in a clinical trial for head and neck cancers. Patients underwent DCE-MRI before and after 2 weeks of radiation therapy (2wkRT). A mean as a reference value and a repeatability coefficient (RC) of BV values established from n patients in cerebellum volumes of interest (VOIs), which were normal and affected little by therapy, served as accuracy and precision measurements. The BV maps of a new patient were called accurate and precise if the values in cerebellum VOIs and the difference between the 2 scans agreed with the respective mean and RC with 95% confidence. The new data could be used to update reference values. Otherwise, the data were flagged for further evaluation before use in the trial. BV maps from 62 patients enrolled on the trial were evaluated. Mean BV values were 2.21 (±0.14) mL/100 g pre-RT and 2.22 (±0.17) mL/100 g at 2wkRT; relative RC was 15.9%. The BV maps from 3 patients were identified to be inaccurate and imprecise before use in the clinical trial. Our framework of real-time quantitative assessment of QI metrics during a clinical trial can be translated to different QI metrics and organ-sites for supporting QI-based decision-making that warrants success of a clinical trial. Grapho Publications, LLC 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6403042/ /pubmed/30854443 http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2018.00029 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by Grapho Publications, LLC http://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/).
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Aryal, Madhava P.
Lee, Choonik
Hawkins, Peter G.
Chapman, Christina
Eisbruch, Avraham
Mierzwa, Michelle
Cao, Yue
Real-Time Quantitative Assessment of Accuracy and Precision of Blood Volume Derived from DCE-MRI in Individual Patients During a Clinical Trial
title Real-Time Quantitative Assessment of Accuracy and Precision of Blood Volume Derived from DCE-MRI in Individual Patients During a Clinical Trial
title_full Real-Time Quantitative Assessment of Accuracy and Precision of Blood Volume Derived from DCE-MRI in Individual Patients During a Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Real-Time Quantitative Assessment of Accuracy and Precision of Blood Volume Derived from DCE-MRI in Individual Patients During a Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Real-Time Quantitative Assessment of Accuracy and Precision of Blood Volume Derived from DCE-MRI in Individual Patients During a Clinical Trial
title_short Real-Time Quantitative Assessment of Accuracy and Precision of Blood Volume Derived from DCE-MRI in Individual Patients During a Clinical Trial
title_sort real-time quantitative assessment of accuracy and precision of blood volume derived from dce-mri in individual patients during a clinical trial
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30854443
http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2018.00029
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