Background: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is one of the most promising non-surgical treatments for hepatic tumors. The assessment of the therapeutic efficacy of RFA is usually obtained by visual comparison of pre- and post-treatment CT images, but no numerical quantification is performed.Methods: In this work, a novel method aiming at providing a more objective tool for the evaluation of RFA coverage is described. Image registration and segmentation techniques were applied to enable the visualization of the tumor and the corresponding post-RFA necrosis in the same framework. In addition, a set of numerical indexes describing tumor/necrosis overlap and their mutual position were computed.Results: After validation of segmentation step, the method was applied on a dataset composed by 10 tumors, suspected not to be completed treated. Numerical indexes showed that only two tumors were totally treated and the percentage of a residual tumor was in the range of 5.12%-35.92%.Conclusions: This work represents a first attempt to obtain a quantitative tool aimed to assess the accuracy of RFA treatment. The possibility to visualize the tumor and the correspondent post-RFA necrosis in the same framework and the definition of some synthetic numerical indexes could help clinicians in ameliorating RFA treatment. © 2013 Passera et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Passera, K., Selvaggi, S., Scaramuzza, D., Garbagnati, F., Vergnaghi, D., & Mainardi, L. (2013). Radiofrequency ablation of liver tumors: Quantitative assessment of tumor coverage through CT image processing. BMC Medical Imaging, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-13-3
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