Alterio Daniela, Ciardo Delia, Preda Lorenzo, Argenone Angela, Caspiani Orietta, Micera Renato, Ruo Redda Maria G, Russi Elvio G, Bianchi Ernestina, Orlandi Ester, Bacigalupo Almalina, Busetto Mario, Cante Domenico, Deantonio Letizia, De Sanctis Vitaliana, Franco Pierfrancesco, Lastrucci Luciana, Marucci Laura, Merlotti Anna, Molteni Marinella, Pajar Fabiola, Rampino Monica, Santoro Luigi, Ferrari Annamaria, Bazzani Federica, Caputo Mariangela, Laudati Antonio, Borzillo Valentina, Falivene Sara, Simoni Nicola, Vigo Federica, Iannacone Eva, Reali Alessia, Bonanni Alessio, Leone Mariavittoria, Giannello Luca, Taglianti Riccardo Vigna, Orecchia Roberto
Advanced Radiotherapy Center, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.
Advanced Radiotherapy Center, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.
Radiother Oncol. 2014 Sep;112(3):337-42. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2014.05.016. Epub 2014 Jul 5.
Irradiation of the Pharyngeal Superior Constrictor Muscle (PSCM) seems to play a crucial role in radiation-related swallowing dysfunctions. Purpose of our study was to quantify operator-related variability in the contouring of PSCM on Computed Tomography (CT) scans and adherence with contours derived from MR images.
Three sets of treatment planning CT and their corresponding MR images were selected. Contouring of the PSCM was performed using both a literature-based method, derived from literature review, and an optimized method, derived from Magnetic Resonance (MR) images thus obtaining "literature-based" and "optimized" contours. Each operator contoured the PSCM on CT scans according to both methods for three times in three different days. Inter- and intra-operator variability and adherence to a contour obtained from MR images (named "MR-derived" contour) were analyzed.
Thirty-four operators participated and 612 contours were obtained. Both intra- and inter-operator variability and adherence to the "MR-derived" contour were significantly different between the two methods (p⩽0.05). The "optimized" method showed a lower intra- and inter-operator variability and a higher adherence to the "MR-derived" contour.
The "optimized" method ameliorates both operator-related variability and adherence with MR images.
咽上缩肌(PSCM)的照射似乎在放射性吞咽功能障碍中起关键作用。我们研究的目的是量化计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描中PSCM轮廓勾画的操作者相关变异性以及与磁共振(MR)图像得出的轮廓的一致性。
选择三组治疗计划CT及其对应的MR图像。使用基于文献回顾得出的基于文献的方法和从磁共振(MR)图像得出的优化方法对PSCM进行轮廓勾画,从而获得“基于文献的”和“优化的”轮廓。每位操作者在三天内分三次根据这两种方法在CT扫描上对PSCM进行轮廓勾画。分析了操作者间和操作者内的变异性以及与从MR图像获得的轮廓(称为“MR衍生的”轮廓)的一致性。
34名操作者参与,共获得612个轮廓。两种方法之间,操作者内和操作者间的变异性以及与“MR衍生的”轮廓的一致性均存在显著差异(p⩽0.05)。“优化的”方法显示出较低的操作者内和操作者间变异性以及对“MR衍生的”轮廓的更高一致性。
“优化的”方法改善了操作者相关变异性以及与MR图像的一致性。