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Atlas Sampling for Prone Breast Automatic Segmentation of Organs at Risk: The Importance of Patients’ Body Mass Index and Breast Cup Size for an Optimized Contouring of the Heart and the Coronary Vessels
OBJECTIVE: Delineation of organs at risk is a time-consuming task. This study evaluates the benefits of using single-subject atlas-based automatic segmentation of organs at risk in patients with breast cancer treated in prone position, with 2 different criteria for choosing the atlas subject. Togeth...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7175049/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32314647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1533033820920624 |
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author | Wang, Xinzhuo Miralbell, Raymond Fargier-Bochaton, Odile Bulling, Shelley Vallée, Jean Paul Dipasquale, Giovanna |
author_facet | Wang, Xinzhuo Miralbell, Raymond Fargier-Bochaton, Odile Bulling, Shelley Vallée, Jean Paul Dipasquale, Giovanna |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Delineation of organs at risk is a time-consuming task. This study evaluates the benefits of using single-subject atlas-based automatic segmentation of organs at risk in patients with breast cancer treated in prone position, with 2 different criteria for choosing the atlas subject. Together with laterality (left/right), the criteria used were either (1) breast volume or (2) body mass index and breast cup size. METHODS: An atlas supporting different selection criteria for automatic segmentation was generated from contours drawn by a senior radiation oncologist (RO_A). Atlas organs at risk included heart, left anterior descending artery, and right coronary artery. Manual contours drawn by RO_A and automatic segmentation contours of organs at risk and breast clinical target volume were created for 27 nonatlas patients. A second radiation oncologist (RO_B) manually contoured (M_B) the breast clinical target volume and the heart. Contouring times were recorded and the reliability of the automatic segmentation was assessed in the context of 3-D planning. RESULTS: Accounting for body mass index and breast cup size improved automatic segmentation results compared to breast volume-based sampling, especially for the heart (mean similarity indexes >0.9 for automatic segmentation organs at risk and clinical target volume after RO_A editing). Mean similarity indexes for the left anterior descending artery and the right coronary artery edited by RO_A expanded by 1 cm were ≥0.8. Using automatic segmentation reduced contouring time by 40%. For each parameter analyzed (eg, D(2%)), the difference in dose, averaged over all patients, between automatic segmentation structures edited by RO_A and the same structure manually drawn by RO_A was <1.5% of the prescribed dose. The mean heart dose was reliable for the unedited heart segmentation, and for right-sided treatments, automatic segmentation was adequate for treatment planning with 3-D conformal tangential fields. CONCLUSIONS: Automatic segmentation for prone breast radiotherapy stratified by body mass index and breast cup size improved segmentation accuracy for the heart and coronary vessels compared to breast volume sampling. A significant reduction in contouring time can be achieved by using automatic segmentation. |
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spelling | pubmed-71750492020-04-27 Atlas Sampling for Prone Breast Automatic Segmentation of Organs at Risk: The Importance of Patients’ Body Mass Index and Breast Cup Size for an Optimized Contouring of the Heart and the Coronary Vessels Wang, Xinzhuo Miralbell, Raymond Fargier-Bochaton, Odile Bulling, Shelley Vallée, Jean Paul Dipasquale, Giovanna Technol Cancer Res Treat Original Article OBJECTIVE: Delineation of organs at risk is a time-consuming task. This study evaluates the benefits of using single-subject atlas-based automatic segmentation of organs at risk in patients with breast cancer treated in prone position, with 2 different criteria for choosing the atlas subject. Together with laterality (left/right), the criteria used were either (1) breast volume or (2) body mass index and breast cup size. METHODS: An atlas supporting different selection criteria for automatic segmentation was generated from contours drawn by a senior radiation oncologist (RO_A). Atlas organs at risk included heart, left anterior descending artery, and right coronary artery. Manual contours drawn by RO_A and automatic segmentation contours of organs at risk and breast clinical target volume were created for 27 nonatlas patients. A second radiation oncologist (RO_B) manually contoured (M_B) the breast clinical target volume and the heart. Contouring times were recorded and the reliability of the automatic segmentation was assessed in the context of 3-D planning. RESULTS: Accounting for body mass index and breast cup size improved automatic segmentation results compared to breast volume-based sampling, especially for the heart (mean similarity indexes >0.9 for automatic segmentation organs at risk and clinical target volume after RO_A editing). Mean similarity indexes for the left anterior descending artery and the right coronary artery edited by RO_A expanded by 1 cm were ≥0.8. Using automatic segmentation reduced contouring time by 40%. For each parameter analyzed (eg, D(2%)), the difference in dose, averaged over all patients, between automatic segmentation structures edited by RO_A and the same structure manually drawn by RO_A was <1.5% of the prescribed dose. The mean heart dose was reliable for the unedited heart segmentation, and for right-sided treatments, automatic segmentation was adequate for treatment planning with 3-D conformal tangential fields. CONCLUSIONS: Automatic segmentation for prone breast radiotherapy stratified by body mass index and breast cup size improved segmentation accuracy for the heart and coronary vessels compared to breast volume sampling. A significant reduction in contouring time can be achieved by using automatic segmentation. SAGE Publications 2020-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7175049/ /pubmed/32314647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1533033820920624 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Wang, Xinzhuo Miralbell, Raymond Fargier-Bochaton, Odile Bulling, Shelley Vallée, Jean Paul Dipasquale, Giovanna Atlas Sampling for Prone Breast Automatic Segmentation of Organs at Risk: The Importance of Patients’ Body Mass Index and Breast Cup Size for an Optimized Contouring of the Heart and the Coronary Vessels |
title | Atlas Sampling for Prone Breast Automatic Segmentation of Organs at Risk: The Importance of Patients’ Body Mass Index and Breast Cup Size for an Optimized Contouring of the Heart and the Coronary Vessels |
title_full | Atlas Sampling for Prone Breast Automatic Segmentation of Organs at Risk: The Importance of Patients’ Body Mass Index and Breast Cup Size for an Optimized Contouring of the Heart and the Coronary Vessels |
title_fullStr | Atlas Sampling for Prone Breast Automatic Segmentation of Organs at Risk: The Importance of Patients’ Body Mass Index and Breast Cup Size for an Optimized Contouring of the Heart and the Coronary Vessels |
title_full_unstemmed | Atlas Sampling for Prone Breast Automatic Segmentation of Organs at Risk: The Importance of Patients’ Body Mass Index and Breast Cup Size for an Optimized Contouring of the Heart and the Coronary Vessels |
title_short | Atlas Sampling for Prone Breast Automatic Segmentation of Organs at Risk: The Importance of Patients’ Body Mass Index and Breast Cup Size for an Optimized Contouring of the Heart and the Coronary Vessels |
title_sort | atlas sampling for prone breast automatic segmentation of organs at risk: the importance of patients’ body mass index and breast cup size for an optimized contouring of the heart and the coronary vessels |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7175049/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32314647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1533033820920624 |
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