Evaluation of computed tomography settings in the context of visualization and discrimination of low dose injections of a novel liquid soft tissue fiducial marker in head and neck imaging.

Autor: Steybe D; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Hugstetter Str. 55, 79106, Freiburg, Germany. david.steybe@uniklinik-freiburg.de., Poxleitner P; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Hugstetter Str. 55, 79106, Freiburg, Germany.; Berta-Ottenstein-Programme for Clinician Scientists, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany., Voss PJ; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Hugstetter Str. 55, 79106, Freiburg, Germany., Metzger MC; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Hugstetter Str. 55, 79106, Freiburg, Germany., Schmelzeisen R; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Hugstetter Str. 55, 79106, Freiburg, Germany., Bamberg F; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany., Kim S; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany., Russe MF; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: BMC medical imaging [BMC Med Imaging] 2021 Oct 27; Vol. 21 (1), pp. 157. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 27.
DOI: 10.1186/s12880-021-00689-y
Abstrakt: Background: Intraoperative incorporation of radiopaque fiducial markers at the tumor resection surface can provide useful assistance in identifying the tumor bed in postoperative imaging for RT planning and radiological follow-up. Besides titanium clips, iodine containing injectable liquid fiducial markers represent an option that has emerged more recently for this purpose. In this study, marking oral soft tissue resection surfaces, applying low dose injections of a novel Conformité Européenne (CE)-marked liquid fiducial marker based on sucrose acetoisobutyrate (SAIB) and iodinated SAIB (x-SAIB) was investigated.
Methods: Visibility and discriminability of low dose injections of SAIB/x-SAIB (10 µl, 20 µl, 30 µl) were systematically studied at different kV settings used in clinical routine in an ex-vivo porcine mandible model. Transferability of the preclinical results into the clinical setting and applicability of DE-CT were investigated in initial patients.
Results: Markers created by injection volumes as low as 10 µl were visible in CT imaging at all kV settings applied in clinical routine (70-120 kV). An injection volume of 30 µl allowed differentiation from an injection volume of 10 µl. In a total of 118 injections performed in two head and neck cancer patients, markers were clearly visible in 83% and 86% of injections. DE-CT allowed for differentiation between SAIB/x-SAIB markers and other hyperdense structures.
Conclusions: Injection of low doses of SAIB/x-SAIB was found to be a feasible approach to mark oral soft tissue resection surfaces, with injection volumes as low as 10 µl found to be visible at all kV settings applied in clinical routine. With the application of SAIB/x-SAIB reported for tumors of different organs already, mostly applying relatively large volumes for IGRT, this study adds information on the applicability of low dose injections to facilitate identification of the tumor bed in postoperative CT and on performance of the marker at different kV settings used in clinical routine.
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Databáze: MEDLINE