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Detection and localization of radiation-induced pneumonitis using T2 -mapping magnetic resonance imaging

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radiation-induced pneumonitis (RP), a complication of lung radiotherapy, occurs at the earliest 6-12 weeks post-treatment. To assess RP, repeated computed tomography (CT)-scans post-radiotherapy are standard-of-care, but increase the patients' dose burden and secondary cancer risk. We propose a pipeline based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T2 -mapping acquired 2-3 months post-radiotherapy that provides an automated patient stratification and initial segmentation of the RP lung volume. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In total, 24 lung tumor patients received MRI-guided radiotherapy at a 0.35 T MR-Linac. MRI T2 -maps were retrieved from T2 -weighted images acquired at a diagnostic 1.5 T MRI-scanner 8-20 weeks post-radiotherapy. Mean baseline-corrected T2 -values were calculated in the planning target volume and the lung volume receiving  

  • Klaar, R.
  • Begaj, K.
  • Rabe, M.
  • Corradini, S.
  • Eze, C.
  • Belka, C.
  • Sabel, B.
  • Landry, G.
  • Kurz, C.
  • Dinkel, J.

Keywords

  • Automated assessment
  • MR-only
  • Radiation-induced pneumonitis
  • Radiotherapy follow-up
  • T2-mapping
Publication details
DOI: 10.1016/j.phro.2025.100878
Journal: Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol
Pages: 100878 
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M
Disease Area: LC, PLI
Partner / Member: KUM
Access-Number: 41439246


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