Journal of Medical Physics (Jan 2021)

Is maximum intensity projection an optimal approach for internal target volume delineation in lung cancer?

  • Anil Tibdewal,
  • Sabheen Bushra,
  • Naveen Mummudi,
  • Rajesh Kinhikar,
  • Yogesh Ghadi,
  • Jai Prakash Agrawal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jmp.JMP_65_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 59 – 65

Abstract

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Purpose: Respiratory-induced tumor motion is a major challenge in lung cancer (LC) radiotherapy. Four-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT) using a maximum intensity projection (MIP) dataset is a commonly used and time-efficient method to generate internal target volume (ITV). This study compared ITV delineation using MIP or tumor delineation on all phases of the respiratory cycle. Materials and Methods: Thirty consecutive patients of LC who underwent 4D-CT from January 2014 to March 2017 were included. ITV delineation was done using MIP (ITVMIP) and all ten phases of the respiratory cycle (ITV10Phases). Both volumes were analyzed using matching index (MI). It is the ratio of the intersection of two volumes to the union of two volumes. A paired sample t-test was used for statistical analysis, and P 5 cm. The average time required for delineation was 9 and 96 min, respectively. The center of mass of two ITVs differed by 0.01 cm. Conclusion: ITV using MIP is significantly smaller and may miss a tumor compared to ITV delineation in 10 phases of 4D-CT. However, the time required is significantly less with MIP. Caution should be exercised in tumors proximity to the mediastinum, chest wall, and diaphragm.

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