Purpose: In clinical routine the effectiveness of therapy in treatment of lung tumours mainly relies on visual-based morphological analysis. The aim of this work is to compare morphological and functional heterogeneity in CT perfusion (CTp) studies. Methods and Materials: This study was approved by the institutional review board. 22 datasets referring to 14 patients (age 36-81 years) with NSCLC undergoing axial CTp were considered. For each lesion, two 25-year experienced readers chose in the CTp sequence, and manually delineated, the most representative section showing the highest contrast. The heterogeneity was visually assessed in this section using a 3-point scale and, after motion compensation, the blood flow was computed on the reference sequence. Two different local-based indices were used to measure the heterogeneity of the reference section and of the blood flow perfusion map. A local-based correlation between the obtained results was computed using linear Pearson coefficient and results made available in a colorimetric map. Results: As expected, most of cases showed a relevant correlation between morphological and functional information. Nevertheless, it was worth mentioning at least one case were a severe mismatch arises from a lesion considered by radiologists as being structurally homogeneous, that was quite surprisingly characterized by a necrotic core and a distinct high perfusion region. Conclusion: Although most of times information regarding lung tumour heterogeneity can be successfully derived from morphological analyses of a CT sequence, this study shows that morphological analysis only can even mislead clinical considerations, thus jeopardising the choice of most appropriate treatment.
Domenico Barone, Alessandro Bevilacqua, Serena Baiocco, Giampaolo Gavelli (2015). CT Perfusion of lung tumour: do morphological and functional heterogeneity correlate? [10.1007/s13244-015-0387-z].
CT Perfusion of lung tumour: do morphological and functional heterogeneity correlate?
BEVILACQUA, ALESSANDRO;BAIOCCO, SERENA;GAVELLI, GIAMPAOLO
2015
Abstract
Purpose: In clinical routine the effectiveness of therapy in treatment of lung tumours mainly relies on visual-based morphological analysis. The aim of this work is to compare morphological and functional heterogeneity in CT perfusion (CTp) studies. Methods and Materials: This study was approved by the institutional review board. 22 datasets referring to 14 patients (age 36-81 years) with NSCLC undergoing axial CTp were considered. For each lesion, two 25-year experienced readers chose in the CTp sequence, and manually delineated, the most representative section showing the highest contrast. The heterogeneity was visually assessed in this section using a 3-point scale and, after motion compensation, the blood flow was computed on the reference sequence. Two different local-based indices were used to measure the heterogeneity of the reference section and of the blood flow perfusion map. A local-based correlation between the obtained results was computed using linear Pearson coefficient and results made available in a colorimetric map. Results: As expected, most of cases showed a relevant correlation between morphological and functional information. Nevertheless, it was worth mentioning at least one case were a severe mismatch arises from a lesion considered by radiologists as being structurally homogeneous, that was quite surprisingly characterized by a necrotic core and a distinct high perfusion region. Conclusion: Although most of times information regarding lung tumour heterogeneity can be successfully derived from morphological analyses of a CT sequence, this study shows that morphological analysis only can even mislead clinical considerations, thus jeopardising the choice of most appropriate treatment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.