DocumentCode
617528
Title
Importance of patient DTI´s to accurately model glioma growth using the reaction diffusion equation
Author
Stretton, E. ; Geremia, Ezequiel ; Menze, Bjoern ; Delingette, Herve ; Ayache, Nicholas
fYear
2013
fDate
7-11 April 2013
Firstpage
1142
Lastpage
1145
Abstract
Tumor growth models based on the FisherKolmogorov reaction-diffusion equation (FK) have shown convincing results in reproducing and predicting the invasion patterns of gliomas brain tumors. Diffusion tensor images (DTIs) were suggested to model the anisotropic diffusion of tumor cells in the brain white matter. However, clinical patient-DTIs are expensive and often acquired with low resolution, which compromises the accuracy of the tumor growth models. In this work, we used the traveling wave approximation model to describe the evolution of the visible boundary of the tumor modeled by the FK equation to investigate the impact of replacing the patient DTI by (i) an isotropic diffusion map or (ii) an anisotropic high-resolution DTI atlas formed by averaging DTIs of multiple patients. We quantify the impact of replacing the patient DTI using three metrics: the shape of the simulated glioma, the estimation of the tumor growth parameters, and the prediction performance on clinical cases.
Keywords
biodiffusion; biomedical MRI; brain; cancer; cellular biophysics; image segmentation; medical image processing; reaction-diffusion systems; tumours; FisherKolmogorov reaction-diffusion equation; anisotropic diffusion; anisotropic high-resolution DTI atlas; brain white matter; diffusion tensor images; glioma growth; gliomas brain tumors; image segmentation; invasion patterns; isotropic diffusion map; traveling wave approximation model; tumor cells; tumor growth models; Brain modeling; Diffusion tensor imaging; Mathematical model; Predictive models; Tensile stress; Tumors; DTI; glioma; reaction-diffusion equation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2013 IEEE 10th International Symposium on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
1945-7928
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-6456-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISBI.2013.6556681
Filename
6556681
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