Michael Lauria, PhD

Medical Physics Resident

An analysis of the regional heterogeneity in tissue elasticity in lung cancer patients with COPD


Journal article


M. Lauria, B. Stiehl, Anand Santhanam, D. O'Connell, Louise Naumann, Michael McNitt-Gray, A. Raldow, Jonathan Goldin, Igor Barjaktarevic, Daniel A Low
Frontiers in Medicine, 2023

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Lauria, M., Stiehl, B., Santhanam, A., O'Connell, D., Naumann, L., McNitt-Gray, M., … Low, D. A. (2023). An analysis of the regional heterogeneity in tissue elasticity in lung cancer patients with COPD. Frontiers in Medicine.


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Lauria, M., B. Stiehl, Anand Santhanam, D. O'Connell, Louise Naumann, Michael McNitt-Gray, A. Raldow, Jonathan Goldin, Igor Barjaktarevic, and Daniel A Low. “An Analysis of the Regional Heterogeneity in Tissue Elasticity in Lung Cancer Patients with COPD.” Frontiers in Medicine (2023).


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Lauria, M., et al. “An Analysis of the Regional Heterogeneity in Tissue Elasticity in Lung Cancer Patients with COPD.” Frontiers in Medicine, 2023.


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@article{m2023a,
  title = {An analysis of the regional heterogeneity in tissue elasticity in lung cancer patients with COPD},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Frontiers in Medicine},
  author = {Lauria, M. and Stiehl, B. and Santhanam, Anand and O'Connell, D. and Naumann, Louise and McNitt-Gray, Michael and Raldow, A. and Goldin, Jonathan and Barjaktarevic, Igor and Low, Daniel A}
}

Abstract

Purpose Recent advancements in obtaining image-based biomarkers from CT images have enabled lung function characterization, which could aid in lung interventional planning. However, the regional heterogeneity in these biomarkers has not been well documented, yet it is critical to several procedures for lung cancer and COPD. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the interlobar and intralobar heterogeneity of tissue elasticity and study their relationship with COPD severity. Methods We retrospectively analyzed a set of 23 lung cancer patients for this study, 14 of whom had COPD. For each patient, we employed a 5DCT scanning protocol to obtain end-exhalation and end-inhalation images and semi-automatically segmented the lobes. We calculated tissue elasticity using a biomechanical property estimation model. To obtain a measure of lobar elasticity, we calculated the mean of the voxel-wise elasticity values within each lobe. To analyze interlobar heterogeneity, we defined an index that represented the properties of the least elastic lobe as compared to the rest of the lobes, termed the Elasticity Heterogeneity Index (EHI). An index of 0 indicated total homogeneity, and higher indices indicated higher heterogeneity. Additionally, we measured intralobar heterogeneity by calculating the coefficient of variation of elasticity within each lobe. Results The mean EHI was 0.223 ± 0.183. The mean coefficient of variation of the elasticity distributions was 51.1% ± 16.6%. For mild COPD patients, the interlobar heterogeneity was low compared to the other categories. For moderate-to-severe COPD patients, the interlobar and intralobar heterogeneities were highest, showing significant differences from the other groups. Conclusion We observed a high level of lung tissue heterogeneity to occur between and within the lobes in all COPD severity cases, especially in moderate-to-severe cases. Heterogeneity results demonstrate the value of a regional, function-guided approach like elasticity for procedures such as surgical decision making and treatment planning.


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