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Interobserver Variability of Gross Tumor Volume Delineation for Colorectal Liver Metastases Using Computed Tomography
Cora Marshall1,2, Pierre Thirion2,3, Alina Mihai2
1School of Physics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the interobserver variability in the contouring of the gross tumor volume (GTV) on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and computed tomography (CT) for colorectal liver metastases in the setting of SABR.
Methods And Materials:
Three expert radiation oncologists contoured 10 GTV volumes on 3 MR imaging sequences and on the CT image data set. Three metrics were chosen to evaluate the interobserver variability: the conformity index, the DICE coefficient, and the maximum Hausdorff distance (HDmax). Statistical analysis of the results was performed using a 1-sided permutation test.
Results:
For all 3 metrics, the MR liver acquisition volume acquisition (MR LAVA) showed the lowest interobserver variability. Analysis showed a significant difference (P < .01) in the mean DICE, an overlap metric, for MR LAVA (0.82) and CT (0.74). The HDmax that highlights boundary errors also showed a significant difference (P = .04) with MR LAVA having a lower mean HDmax (7.2 mm) compared with CT (5.7 mm). The mean HDmax for both MR single shot fast spin echo (SSFSE) (19.3 mm) and diffusion weighted image (9.5 mm) showed large interobserver variability with MR SSFSE having a mean HDmax of 19.3 mm. A volume comparison between MR LAVA and CT showed a significantly higher volume for small GTVs (<5 cm3) when using MR LAVA for contouring in comparison to CT.
Conclusions:
This study reported the lowest interobserver variability for the MR LAVA, thus indicating the benefit of using MR to complement CT when contouring GTV for colorectal liver metastases.
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