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Technical Note: Identification of CT Texture Features Robust to Tumor Size Variations for Normal Lung Texture Analysis 被引量:1
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作者 wookjin choi Sadegh Riyahi +3 位作者 Seth J. Kligerman Chia-Ju Liu James G. Mechalakos Wei Lu 《International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology》 2018年第3期330-338,共9页
Normal lung CT texture features have been used for the prediction of radiation-induced lung disease (RILD). For these features to be clinically useful, they should be robust to tumor size variations and not correlated... Normal lung CT texture features have been used for the prediction of radiation-induced lung disease (RILD). For these features to be clinically useful, they should be robust to tumor size variations and not correlated with the normal lung volume of interest, i.e., the volume of the peri-tumoral region (PTR). CT images of 14 lung cancer patients were studied. Different sizes of gross tumor volumes (GTVs) were simulated and placed in the lung contralateral to the tumor. 27 texture features [nine from intensity histogram, eight from the gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) and ten from the gray-level run-length matrix (GLRM)] were extracted from the PTR. The Bland-Altman analysis was applied to measure the normalized range of agreement (nRoA) for each feature when GTV size varied. A feature was considered as robust when its nRoA was less than the threshold (100%). Sixteen texture features were identified as robust. None of the robust features was correlated with the volume of the PTR. No feature showed statistically significant differences (P 0.05) on GTV locations. We identified 16 robust normal lung CT texture features that can be further examined for the prediction of RILD. 展开更多
关键词 RADIATION-INDUCED LUNG Disease NORMAL LUNG Texture Radiomics CT STEREOTACTIC Body RADIOTHERAPY
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