In Physics and imaging in radiation oncology
Commercial autosegmentation has entered clinical use, however real-world performance may suffer in certain cases. We aimed to assess the influence of anatomic variants on performance. We identified 112 prostate cancer patients with anatomic variations (edge cases). Pelvic anatomy was autosegmented using three commercial tools. To evaluate performance, Dice similarity coefficients, and mean surface and 95% Hausdorff distances were calculated versus clinician-delineated references. Deep learning autosegmentation outperformed atlas-based and model-based methods. However, edge case performance was lower versus the normal cohort (0.12 mean DSC reduction). Anatomic variation presents challenges to commercial autosegmentation.
Kanwar Aasheesh, Merz Brandon, Claunch Cheryl, Rana Shushan, Hung Arthur, Thompson Reid F
2023-Jan
Anatomical variability, Autosegmentation, Deep learning, Edge case, Prostate cancer