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1 April 2007 Image Fusion Analysis of Volumetric Changes after Interstitial Low-Dose-Rate Iodine-125 Irradiation of Supratentorial Low-Grade Gliomas
Jenő Julow, Tibor Major, László Mangel, Gábor Bajzik, Arpad Viola
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Julow, J., Major, T., Mangel, L., Bajzik, L. and Viola, A. Image Fusion Analysis of Volumetric Changes after Interstitial Low-Dose-Rate Iodine-125 Irradiation of Supratentorial Low-Grade Gliomas. Radiat. Res. 167, 438–444 (2007).

The aim of this study was to compare the volumes of tumor necrosis, reactive zone and edema with the three-dimensional dose distributions after brachytherapy treatments of gliomas. The investigation was performed an average of 14.2 months after low-dose-rate 125I interstitial irradiation of 25 inoperable low-grade gliomas. The prescribed dose was 50–60 Gy to the tumor surface. Dose planning and image fusion were performed with the BrainLab-Target 1.19 software. In the CT/ MRI images, the “triple ring” (tumor necrosis, reactive ring and edema) developing after the interstitial irradiation of the brain tumors was examined. The images with the triple ring were fused with the planning images, and the isodose curves were superimposed on them. The volumes of the three regions were measured. The average dose at the necrosis border was determined from the isodose distribution. For quantitative assessment of the dose distributions, the dose nonuniformity ratio (DNR), homogeneity index (HI), coverage index (CI) and conformal index (COIN) were calculated. The relative volumes of the different parts of the triple ring after the interstitial irradiation compared to the reference dose volume were the following: necrosis, 40.9%, reactive zone, 47.1%, and edema, 367%. The tumor necrosis developed at 79.1 Gy on average. The average DNR, HI, CI and COIN were 0.45, 0.24, 0.94 and 0.57, respectively. The image fusion analysis of the volume of tumor necrosis, reactive ring and edema caused by interstitial irradiation and their correlation with the dose distribution provide valuable information for patient follow-up, treatment options, and effects and side effects of radio therapy.

Jenő Julow, Tibor Major, László Mangel, Gábor Bajzik, and Arpad Viola "Image Fusion Analysis of Volumetric Changes after Interstitial Low-Dose-Rate Iodine-125 Irradiation of Supratentorial Low-Grade Gliomas," Radiation Research 167(4), 438-444, (1 April 2007). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR0725.1
Received: 21 June 2006; Accepted: 1 September 2006; Published: 1 April 2007
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