Departments of Surgery, VU University Medical Center, De Boelelaan 1117, 1081, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
Strahlenther Onkol. 2014 Feb;190(2):204-9. doi: 10.1007/s00066-013-0482-3. Epub 2013 Dec 22.
Volumetric response to therapy has been suggested as a biomarker for patient-centered outcomes. The primary aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether the volumetric response to induction chemoradiotherapy was associated with pathological complete response (pCR) or survival in patients with superior sulcus tumors managed with trimodality therapy. The secondary aim was to evaluate a semiautomated method for serial volume assessment.
In this retrospective study, treatment outcomes were obtained from a departmental database. The tumor was delineated on the computed tomography (CT) scan used for radiotherapy planning, which was typically performed during the first cycle of chemotherapy. These contours were transferred to the post-chemoradiotherapy diagnostic CT scan using deformable image registration (DIR) with/without manual editing.
CT scans from 30 eligible patients were analyzed. Median follow-up was 51 months. Neither absolute nor relative reduction in tumor volume following chemoradiotherapy correlated with pCR or 2-year survival. The tumor volumes determined by DIR alone and DIR + manual editing correlated to a high degree (R(2) = 0.99, P < 0.01).
Volumetric response to induction chemoradiotherapy was not correlated with pCR or survival in patients with superior sulcus tumors managed with trimodality therapy. DIR-based contour propagation merits further evaluation as a tool for serial volumetric assessment.
治疗后的体积变化已被认为是一种以患者为中心的结局的生物标志物。本研究的主要目的是探讨接受三联疗法治疗的上胸壁肿瘤患者,诱导放化疗后的体积变化与病理完全缓解(pCR)或生存是否相关。次要目的是评估一种用于连续体积评估的半自动方法。
在这项回顾性研究中,从一个科室数据库中获得了治疗结果。肿瘤在用于放疗计划的 CT 扫描上进行勾画,该扫描通常在化疗的第一个周期进行。使用带/不带手动编辑的变形图像配准(DIR)将这些轮廓转移到放化疗后的诊断性 CT 扫描上。
分析了 30 名符合条件的患者的 CT 扫描。中位随访时间为 51 个月。放化疗后肿瘤体积的绝对和相对减少均与 pCR 或 2 年生存率无关。单独使用 DIR 和 DIR+手动编辑确定的肿瘤体积高度相关(R²=0.99,P<0.01)。
在上胸壁肿瘤接受三联疗法治疗的患者中,诱导放化疗后的体积变化与 pCR 或生存无关。基于 DIR 的轮廓传播值得进一步评估,作为连续体积评估的工具。