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Quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator (MR-Linac) platforms enable acquisition of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) during treatment providing potential information about treatment response. Obtaining DWI on these platforms is technically different from diagn...

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Autores principales: Ingle, Manasi, Blackledge, Matthew, White, Ingrid, Wetscherek, Andreas, Lalondrelle, Susan, Hafeez, Shaista, Bhide, Shreerang
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35756883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2022.06.003
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author Ingle, Manasi
Blackledge, Matthew
White, Ingrid
Wetscherek, Andreas
Lalondrelle, Susan
Hafeez, Shaista
Bhide, Shreerang
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Blackledge, Matthew
White, Ingrid
Wetscherek, Andreas
Lalondrelle, Susan
Hafeez, Shaista
Bhide, Shreerang
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator (MR-Linac) platforms enable acquisition of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) during treatment providing potential information about treatment response. Obtaining DWI on these platforms is technically different from diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. The aim of this project was to determine feasibility of obtaining DWI and calculating apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) parameters longitudinally in rectal cancer patients on the MR-Linac. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine patients undergoing treatment on MR-Linac had DWI acquired using b-values 0, 30, 150, 500 s/mm(2). Gross tumour volume (GTV) and normal tissue was delineated on DWI throughout treatment and median ADC was calculated using an in-house tool (pyOsirix ®). RESULTS: Seven out of nine patients were included in the analysis; all demonstrated downstaging at follow-up. A total of 63 out of 70 DWI were analysed (7 excluded due to poor image quality). An increasing trend of ADC median for GTV (1.15 × 10(−3) mm(2)/s interquartile range (IQ): 1.05–1.17 vs 1.59 × 10(−3) mm(2)/s IQ: 1.37 – 1.64; p = 0.0156), correlating to treatment response. In comparison ADC median for normal tissue remained the same between first and last fraction (1.61 × 10(−3) mm(2)/s IQ: 1.56–1.71 vs 1.67 × 10(−3) mm(2)/s IQ: 1.37–2.00; p = 0.9375). CONCLUSIONS: DWI assessment in rectal cancer patients on MR-Linac is feasible. Initial results provide foundations for further studies to determine DWI use for treatment adaptation in rectal cancer.
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spelling pubmed-92148642022-06-23 Quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator Ingle, Manasi Blackledge, Matthew White, Ingrid Wetscherek, Andreas Lalondrelle, Susan Hafeez, Shaista Bhide, Shreerang Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol Original Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator (MR-Linac) platforms enable acquisition of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) during treatment providing potential information about treatment response. Obtaining DWI on these platforms is technically different from diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. The aim of this project was to determine feasibility of obtaining DWI and calculating apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) parameters longitudinally in rectal cancer patients on the MR-Linac. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine patients undergoing treatment on MR-Linac had DWI acquired using b-values 0, 30, 150, 500 s/mm(2). Gross tumour volume (GTV) and normal tissue was delineated on DWI throughout treatment and median ADC was calculated using an in-house tool (pyOsirix ®). RESULTS: Seven out of nine patients were included in the analysis; all demonstrated downstaging at follow-up. A total of 63 out of 70 DWI were analysed (7 excluded due to poor image quality). An increasing trend of ADC median for GTV (1.15 × 10(−3) mm(2)/s interquartile range (IQ): 1.05–1.17 vs 1.59 × 10(−3) mm(2)/s IQ: 1.37 – 1.64; p = 0.0156), correlating to treatment response. In comparison ADC median for normal tissue remained the same between first and last fraction (1.61 × 10(−3) mm(2)/s IQ: 1.56–1.71 vs 1.67 × 10(−3) mm(2)/s IQ: 1.37–2.00; p = 0.9375). CONCLUSIONS: DWI assessment in rectal cancer patients on MR-Linac is feasible. Initial results provide foundations for further studies to determine DWI use for treatment adaptation in rectal cancer. Elsevier 2022-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9214864/ /pubmed/35756883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2022.06.003 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) 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/).
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Ingle, Manasi
Blackledge, Matthew
White, Ingrid
Wetscherek, Andreas
Lalondrelle, Susan
Hafeez, Shaista
Bhide, Shreerang
Quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator
title Quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator
title_full Quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator
title_fullStr Quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator
title_short Quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator
title_sort quantitative analysis of diffusion weighted imaging in rectal cancer during radiotherapy using a magnetic resonance imaging integrated linear accelerator
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35756883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2022.06.003
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