Future Science OA (Oct 2020)

Quantitative ultrasound delta-radiomics during radiotherapy for monitoring treatment responses in head and neck malignancies

  • William T Tran,
  • Harini Suraweera,
  • Karina Quiaoit,
  • Daniel DiCenzo,
  • Kashuf Fatima,
  • Deok Jang,
  • Divya Bhardwaj,
  • Christopher Kolios,
  • Irene Karam,
  • Ian Poon,
  • Lakshmanan Sannachi,
  • Mehrdad Gangeh,
  • Ali Sadeghi-Naini,
  • Archya Dasgupta,
  • Gregory J Czarnota

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2020-0073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 9

Abstract

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Aim: We investigated quantitative ultrasound (QUS) in patients with node-positive head and neck malignancies for monitoring responses to radical radiotherapy (RT). Materials & methods: QUS spectral and texture parameters were acquired from metastatic lymph nodes 24 h, 1 and 4 weeks after starting RT. K-nearest neighbor and naive-Bayes machine-learning classifiers were used to build prediction models for each time point. Response was detected after 3 months of RT, and patients were classified into complete and partial responders. Results: Single-feature naive-Bayes classification performed best with a prediction accuracy of 80, 86 and 85% at 24 h, week 1 and 4, respectively. Conclusion: QUS-radiomics can predict RT response at 3 months as early as 24 h with reasonable accuracy, which further improves into 1 week of treatment.

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