Computer-based radiological longitudinal evaluation of meningiomas following stereotactic radiosurgery

Int. J. Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery(2017)

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Purpose Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a common treatment for intracranial meningiomas. SRS is planned on a pre-therapy gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted MRI scan (Gd-T1w MRI) in which the meningioma contours have been delineated. Post-SRS therapy serial Gd-T1w MRI scans are then acquired for longitudinal treatment evaluation. Accurate tumor volume change quantification is required for treatment efficacy evaluation and for treatment continuation. Method We present a new algorithm for the automatic segmentation and volumetric assessment of meningioma in post-therapy Gd-T1w MRI scans. The inputs are the pre- and post-therapy Gd-T1w MRI scans and the meningioma delineation in the pre-therapy scan. The output is the meningioma delineations and volumes in the post-therapy scan. The algorithm uses the pre-therapy scan and its meningioma delineation to initialize an extended Chan–Vese active contour method and as a strong patient-specific intensity and shape prior for the post-therapy scan meningioma segmentation. The algorithm is automatic, obviates the need for independent tumor localization and segmentation initialization, and incorporates the same tumor delineation criteria in both the pre- and post-therapy scans. Results Our experimental results on retrospective pre- and post-therapy scans with a total of 32 meningiomas with volume ranges 0.4–26.5 cm ^3 yield a Dice coefficient of 87.0 ± 6.2
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Longitudinal stereotactic radiosurgery evaluation,Brain tumors segmentation in MRI scans,Meningioma,Chan–Vese segmentation method
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