Active bone marrow segmentation based on computed tomography imaging in anal cancer patients: A machine-learning-based proof of concept

Machine Learning Bone Marrow Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 Positron-Emission Tomography Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography (18)FDG-PET; Bone marrow; CT; Machine Learning; Radiomics; Segmentation tool 18; FDG-PET; Bone marrow; CT; Machine Learning; Radiomics; Segmentation tool Humans Radiopharmaceuticals Tomography, X-Ray Computed Anus Neoplasms 3. Good health Retrospective Studies
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2023.102657 Publication Date: 2023-08-09T17:12:48Z
ABSTRACT
Different methods are available to identify haematopoietically active bone marrow (ActBM). However, their use can be challenging for radiotherapy routine treatments, since they require specific equipment and dedicated time. A machine learning (ML) approach, based on radiomic features as inputs to three different classifiers, was applied to computed tomography (CT) images to identify haematopoietically active bone marrow in anal cancer patients.A total of 40 patients was assigned to the construction set (training set + test set). Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography (18FDG-PET) images were used to detect the active part of the pelvic bone marrow (ActPBM) and stored as ground-truth for three subregions: iliac, lower pelvis and lumbosacral bone marrow (ActIBM, ActLPBM, ActLSBM). Three parameters were used for the correspondence analyses between 18FDG-PET and ML classifiers: DICE index, Precision and Recall.For the 40-patient cohort, median values [min; max] of the Dice index were 0.69 [0.20; 0.84], 0.76 [0.25; 0.89], and 0.36 [0.15; 0.67] for ActIBM, ActLSBM, and ActLPBM, respectively. The Precision/Recall (P/R) ratio median value for the ActLPBM structure was 0.59 [0.20; 1.84] (over segmentation), while for the other two subregions the P/R ratio median has values of 1.249 [0.43; 4.15] for ActIBM and 1.093 [0.24; 1.91] for ActLSBM (under segmentation).A satisfactory degree of overlap compared to 18FDG-PET was found for 2 out of the 3 subregions within pelvic bones. Further optimization and generalization of the process is required before clinical implementation.
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