Authors
Beatrice Lena, Mateusz C Florkow, Cyril J Ferrer, Marijn van Stralen, Peter R Seevinck, Evert-Jan PA Vonken, Martijn F Boomsma, Derk J Slotman, Max A Viergever, Chrit TW Moonen, Clemens Bos, Lambertus W Bartels
Publication date
2022/7
Journal
European Radiology
Volume
32
Issue
7
Pages
4537-4546
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Objectives
Visualization of the bone distribution is an important prerequisite for MRI-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MRI-HIFU) treatment planning of bone metastases. In this context, we evaluated MRI-based synthetic CT (sCT) imaging for the visualization of cortical bone.
Methods
MR and CT images of nine patients with pelvic and femoral metastases were retrospectively analyzed in this study. The metastatic lesions were osteolytic, osteoblastic or mixed. sCT were generated from pre-treatment or treatment MR images using a UNet-like neural network. sCT was qualitatively and quantitatively compared to CT in the bone (pelvis or femur) containing the metastasis and in a region of interest placed on the metastasis itself, through mean absolute difference (MAD), mean difference (MD), Dice similarity coefficient (DSC), and root mean square surface distance (RMSD).
Results
The dataset consisted of 3 …
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