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Evaluation of inter- and intra-observer variations in prostate gland delineation using CT-alone versus CT/TPUS
Authors:Valerie Ting Lim  Angelie Cabe Gacasan  Jeffrey Kit Loong Tuan  Terence Wee Kiat Tan  Youquan Li  Wen Long Nei  Wen Shen Looi  Xinying Lin  Hong Qi Tan  Eric Chern-Pin Chua  Eric Pei Ping Pang
Affiliation:1.Division of Radiation Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore; 2.Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore; 3.Health and Social Sciences, Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore
Abstract:BackgroundThis study aims to explore the role of four-dimensional (4D) transperineal ultrasound (TPUS) in the contouring of prostate gland with planning computed tomography (CT) images, in the absence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Materials and methodsFive radiation oncologists (ROs) performed two rounds of prostate gland contouring (single-blinded) on CT-alone and CT/TPUS datasets obtained from 10 patients who underwent TPUS-guided external beam radiotherapy. Parameters include prostate volume, DICE similarity coefficient (DSC) and centroid position. Wilcoxon signed-rank test assessed the significance of inter-modality differences, and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC ) reflected inter- and intra-observer reliability of parameters.ResultsInter-modality analysis revealed high agreement (based on DSC and centroid position) of prostate gland contours between CT-alone and CT/TPUS. Statistical significant difference was observed in the superior-inferior direction of the prostate centroid position (p = 0.011). All modalities yielded excellent inter-observer reliability of delineated prostate volume with ICC > 0.9, mean DSC > 0.8 and centroid position: CT-alone (ICC = 1.000) and CT/TPUS (ICC = 0.999) left-right (L/R); CT-alone (ICC = 0.999) and CT/TPUS (ICC = 0.998) anterior-posterior (A/P); CT-alone (ICC = 0.999) and CT/TPUS (ICC = 1.000) superior-inferior (S/I). Similarly, all modalities yielded excellent intra-observer reliability of delineated prostate volume, ICC > 0.9 and mean DSC > 0.8. Lastly, intra-observer reliability was excellent on both imaging modalities for the prostate centroid position, ICC > 0.9.ConclusionTPUS does not add significantly to the amount of anatomical information provided by CT images. However, TPUS can supplement planning CT to achieve a higher positional accuracy in the S/I direction if access to CT/MRI fusion is limited.
Keywords:prostate radiotherapy   TPUS   transperineal ultrasound   contouring
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