Investigator

Yi Rong

Associate Professor · Mayo Clinic Arizona , Radiation Oncology

Research Interests

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Papers

Clinical feasibility of MR-assisted CT-based cervical brachytherapy using MR-to-CT deformable image registration

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of using deformable image registration algorithms to improve high-dose-rate high-risk clinical target volume (HR-CTV) delineation between preapplicator implantation MRI (pre-MRI) and postapplicator implantation CT (post-CT) in the treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC). Twenty-six patients were identified for the study. Regions of interest were segmented on MRI and CT. A HR-CTV was delineated on pre-MRI and compared with the previously contoured HR-CTV on the post-CT. Two commercially available algorithms, ANACONDA (anatomically constrained) and MORFEUS (biomechanical model based) with various controlling structure settings, including the cervix, uterus, etc., were used to deform pre-MRI to post-CT. MRI-to-CT deformed targets are denoted as HR-CTV'. Quantitative deformation metrics include Dice index, distance to agreement, and center of mass displacement. Qualitative clinical usefulness of deformations was scored based on HR-CTV identification on CT images. For ANACONDA and MORFEUS deformations, using a cervix controlling region of interest resulted in the highest Dice, lowest distance to agreement, and lowest center of mass displacement for HR-CTV'. With MORFEUS deformations, the deformed HR-CTV' proved clinically useful in 23 patients. Prebrachytherapy implantation MRI can aid target contours for CT-based brachytherapy through ANACONDA or MORFEUS algorithms with appropriate parameter selection for LACC patients.

34Works
1Papers
NeoplasmsLung NeoplasmsHead and Neck NeoplasmsProstatic NeoplasmsNeuroectodermal Tumors, PrimitiveStomach NeoplasmsPrognosis

Positions

2020–

Associate Professor

Mayo Clinic Arizona · Radiation Oncology

2015–

Researcher

University of California Davis · Radiation Oncology