Scientific Reports (Jun 2022)

Ellipsoid calculations versus manual tumor delineations for glioblastoma tumor volume evaluation

  • Clara Le Fèvre,
  • Roger Sun,
  • Hélène Cebula,
  • Alicia Thiery,
  • Delphine Antoni,
  • Roland Schott,
  • François Proust,
  • Jean-Marc Constans,
  • Georges Noël

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13739-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract In glioblastoma, the response to treatment assessment is essentially based on the 2D tumor size evolution but remains disputable. Volumetric approaches were evaluated for a more accurate estimation of tumor size. This study included 57 patients and compared two volume measurement methods to determine the size of different glioblastoma regions of interest: the contrast-enhancing area, the necrotic area, the gross target volume and the volume of the edema area. The two methods, the ellipsoid formula (the calculated method) and the manual delineation (the measured method) showed a high correlation to determine glioblastoma volume and a high agreement to classify patients assessment response to treatment according to RANO criteria. This study revealed that calculated and measured methods could be used in clinical practice to estimate glioblastoma volume size and to evaluate tumor size evolution.