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Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Radiomic Features in (18)F-FMISO PET Imaging of Hypoxia in Postsurgery Brain Cancer Patients: Secondary Analysis of Imaging Data from a Single-Center Study and the Multicenter ACRIN 6684 Trial
Hypoxia is associated with resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy in malignant gliomas, and it can be imaged by positron emission tomography with (18)F-fluoromisonidazole ((18)F-FMISO). Previous results for patients with brain cancer imaged with (18)F-FMISO at a single center before conventiona...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7138522/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32280746 http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2019.00023 |
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author | Muzi, Mark Wolsztynski, Eric Fink, James R. O’Sullivan, Janet N. O’Sullivan, Finbarr Krohn, Kenneth A. Mankoff, David A. |
author_facet | Muzi, Mark Wolsztynski, Eric Fink, James R. O’Sullivan, Janet N. O’Sullivan, Finbarr Krohn, Kenneth A. Mankoff, David A. |
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description | Hypoxia is associated with resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy in malignant gliomas, and it can be imaged by positron emission tomography with (18)F-fluoromisonidazole ((18)F-FMISO). Previous results for patients with brain cancer imaged with (18)F-FMISO at a single center before conventional chemoradiotherapy showed that tumor uptake via T/Bmax (tissue SUVmax/blood SUV) and hypoxic volume (HV) was associated with poor survival. However, in a multicenter clinical trial (ACRIN 6684), traditional uptake parameters were not found to be prognostically significant, but tumor SUVpeak did predict survival at 1 year. The present analysis considered both study cohorts to reconcile key differences and examine the potential utility of adding radiomic features as prognostic variables for outcome prediction on the combined cohort of 72 patients with brain cancer (30 University of Washington and 42 ACRIN 6684). We used both (18)F-FMISO intensity metrics (T/Bmax, HV, SUV, SUVmax, SUVpeak) and assessed radiomic measures that determined first-order (histogram), second-order, and higher-order radiomic features of (18)F-FMISO uptake distributions. A multivariate model was developed that included age, HV, and the intensity of (18)F-FMISO uptake. HV and SUVpeak were both independent predictors of outcome for the combined data set (P < .001) and were also found significant in multivariate prognostic models (P < .002 and P < .001, respectively). Further model selection that included radiomic features showed the additional prognostic value for overall survival of specific higher order texture features, leading to an increase in relative risk prediction performance by a further 5%, when added to the multivariate clinical model.. |
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spelling | pubmed-71385222020-04-11 Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Radiomic Features in (18)F-FMISO PET Imaging of Hypoxia in Postsurgery Brain Cancer Patients: Secondary Analysis of Imaging Data from a Single-Center Study and the Multicenter ACRIN 6684 Trial Muzi, Mark Wolsztynski, Eric Fink, James R. O’Sullivan, Janet N. O’Sullivan, Finbarr Krohn, Kenneth A. Mankoff, David A. Tomography Research Article Hypoxia is associated with resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy in malignant gliomas, and it can be imaged by positron emission tomography with (18)F-fluoromisonidazole ((18)F-FMISO). Previous results for patients with brain cancer imaged with (18)F-FMISO at a single center before conventional chemoradiotherapy showed that tumor uptake via T/Bmax (tissue SUVmax/blood SUV) and hypoxic volume (HV) was associated with poor survival. However, in a multicenter clinical trial (ACRIN 6684), traditional uptake parameters were not found to be prognostically significant, but tumor SUVpeak did predict survival at 1 year. The present analysis considered both study cohorts to reconcile key differences and examine the potential utility of adding radiomic features as prognostic variables for outcome prediction on the combined cohort of 72 patients with brain cancer (30 University of Washington and 42 ACRIN 6684). We used both (18)F-FMISO intensity metrics (T/Bmax, HV, SUV, SUVmax, SUVpeak) and assessed radiomic measures that determined first-order (histogram), second-order, and higher-order radiomic features of (18)F-FMISO uptake distributions. A multivariate model was developed that included age, HV, and the intensity of (18)F-FMISO uptake. HV and SUVpeak were both independent predictors of outcome for the combined data set (P < .001) and were also found significant in multivariate prognostic models (P < .002 and P < .001, respectively). Further model selection that included radiomic features showed the additional prognostic value for overall survival of specific higher order texture features, leading to an increase in relative risk prediction performance by a further 5%, when added to the multivariate clinical model.. Grapho Publications, LLC 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7138522/ /pubmed/32280746 http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2019.00023 Text en © 2020 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/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Muzi, Mark Wolsztynski, Eric Fink, James R. O’Sullivan, Janet N. O’Sullivan, Finbarr Krohn, Kenneth A. Mankoff, David A. Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Radiomic Features in (18)F-FMISO PET Imaging of Hypoxia in Postsurgery Brain Cancer Patients: Secondary Analysis of Imaging Data from a Single-Center Study and the Multicenter ACRIN 6684 Trial |
title | Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Radiomic Features in (18)F-FMISO PET Imaging of Hypoxia in Postsurgery Brain Cancer Patients: Secondary Analysis of Imaging Data from a Single-Center Study and the Multicenter ACRIN 6684 Trial |
title_full | Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Radiomic Features in (18)F-FMISO PET Imaging of Hypoxia in Postsurgery Brain Cancer Patients: Secondary Analysis of Imaging Data from a Single-Center Study and the Multicenter ACRIN 6684 Trial |
title_fullStr | Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Radiomic Features in (18)F-FMISO PET Imaging of Hypoxia in Postsurgery Brain Cancer Patients: Secondary Analysis of Imaging Data from a Single-Center Study and the Multicenter ACRIN 6684 Trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Radiomic Features in (18)F-FMISO PET Imaging of Hypoxia in Postsurgery Brain Cancer Patients: Secondary Analysis of Imaging Data from a Single-Center Study and the Multicenter ACRIN 6684 Trial |
title_short | Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Radiomic Features in (18)F-FMISO PET Imaging of Hypoxia in Postsurgery Brain Cancer Patients: Secondary Analysis of Imaging Data from a Single-Center Study and the Multicenter ACRIN 6684 Trial |
title_sort | assessment of the prognostic value of radiomic features in (18)f-fmiso pet imaging of hypoxia in postsurgery brain cancer patients: secondary analysis of imaging data from a single-center study and the multicenter acrin 6684 trial |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7138522/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32280746 http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2019.00023 |
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