Correlation of CT texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: An exploratory study.

PURPOSE:To analyze the change of CT texture features of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESC) during RT delivery and to correlate these changes with the RT responses and survival. METHODS:A total of 61 ESC patients received radical RT were screened. Weekly CTs (4-6 sets for each patient) were acq...

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Main Authors: Zhumin Yan, Jingqiao Zhang, Hai Long, Xueming Sun, Dingjie Li, Tian Tang, X Allen Li, Wu Hui
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223140
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spelling doaj-70db1ea451404d3da9251d0c2e30f6532021-03-03T21:21:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01149e022314010.1371/journal.pone.0223140Correlation of CT texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: An exploratory study.Zhumin YanJingqiao ZhangHai LongXueming SunDingjie LiTian TangX Allen LiWu HuiPURPOSE:To analyze the change of CT texture features of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESC) during RT delivery and to correlate these changes with the RT responses and survival. METHODS:A total of 61 ESC patients received radical RT were screened. Weekly CTs (4-6 sets for each patient) were acquired during RT. The tumors, normal esophageal mucosa tissue (NEC) of 5 cm and the spinal cord in the relevant area were delineated. CT texture features were extracted with a home-made tool. The changes of these features were analyzed by t-test. The correlations of the changes of features with RT responses and with patient survival were investigated by Pearson analysis. RESULTS:The average changes were increased by 0.00072 ±0.00197 for coarseness, by 0.14 ±0.40 for entropy, and by 2.34 ±3.56 for strength. In addition, the average changes were reduced by 8.88 ±15.71cc for volume and by 0.07 ±0.11 for busyness. The changes of the coarseness, strength, STD and entropy in ESC were different for the good and poor response groups. The survival rate of the patients was significantly correlated with the change of coarseness and strength (P = 0.0027 and P = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS:During RT, changes of CT texture features of ESC, e.g., coarseness, strength, STD, entropy and volume are correlated with radiation response and survival rate. With more clinical data and robust research, CT features, e.g., coarseness and strength, can be selected as outstanding imaging biomarkers for prediction of RT prognosis of ESC.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223140
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author Zhumin Yan
Jingqiao Zhang
Hai Long
Xueming Sun
Dingjie Li
Tian Tang
X Allen Li
Wu Hui
spellingShingle Zhumin Yan
Jingqiao Zhang
Hai Long
Xueming Sun
Dingjie Li
Tian Tang
X Allen Li
Wu Hui
Correlation of CT texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: An exploratory study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zhumin Yan
Jingqiao Zhang
Hai Long
Xueming Sun
Dingjie Li
Tian Tang
X Allen Li
Wu Hui
author_sort Zhumin Yan
title Correlation of CT texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: An exploratory study.
title_short Correlation of CT texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: An exploratory study.
title_full Correlation of CT texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: An exploratory study.
title_fullStr Correlation of CT texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: An exploratory study.
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of CT texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: An exploratory study.
title_sort correlation of ct texture changes with treatment response during radiation therapy for esophageal cancer: an exploratory study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description PURPOSE:To analyze the change of CT texture features of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESC) during RT delivery and to correlate these changes with the RT responses and survival. METHODS:A total of 61 ESC patients received radical RT were screened. Weekly CTs (4-6 sets for each patient) were acquired during RT. The tumors, normal esophageal mucosa tissue (NEC) of 5 cm and the spinal cord in the relevant area were delineated. CT texture features were extracted with a home-made tool. The changes of these features were analyzed by t-test. The correlations of the changes of features with RT responses and with patient survival were investigated by Pearson analysis. RESULTS:The average changes were increased by 0.00072 ±0.00197 for coarseness, by 0.14 ±0.40 for entropy, and by 2.34 ±3.56 for strength. In addition, the average changes were reduced by 8.88 ±15.71cc for volume and by 0.07 ±0.11 for busyness. The changes of the coarseness, strength, STD and entropy in ESC were different for the good and poor response groups. The survival rate of the patients was significantly correlated with the change of coarseness and strength (P = 0.0027 and P = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS:During RT, changes of CT texture features of ESC, e.g., coarseness, strength, STD, entropy and volume are correlated with radiation response and survival rate. With more clinical data and robust research, CT features, e.g., coarseness and strength, can be selected as outstanding imaging biomarkers for prediction of RT prognosis of ESC.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223140
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