Značaj multifraktalne analize snimaka magnetne rezonance u proceni odgovora na hemioterapiju kod primarnih koštanih neoplazmi
Importance of multifractal analysis of magnetic resonance imaging in assessment of responses to chemotherapy in primary bone neoplasms
Author
Đuričić, Goran J.Mentor
Sopta, Jelena
Committee members
Nikitović, MarinaTulić, Goran

Milošević, Zorica
Panjković, Milana
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Osteosarcom je najučestaliji primarni maligni koštani tumor, Ewing sarkom je
drugi po učestalosti u populaciji mlađoj od dvadeset godina. Iako se kombinovanom
terapijom u njihovom lečenju značajno povećao procenat preživljavanja kod
lokalizovanih formi oboljenja i dalje najveći problem predstavlja rezistencija na
hemioterapiju primarnih koštanih tumora. Otuda bi što ranija procena terapijskog
odgovora bila od neprocenjivog značaja u izboru terapijskog pristupa. Patohistološki
grading sistem koji se definiše nakon radikalne hirurške intervencije posle sprovedene
indukcione terapije i dalje je „zlatni standard“ u proceni terapijskog odgovora u odnosu
na radiološke vizuelizacione tehnike. Uvođenje i primena metoda digitalne obrade slike
u pre i postterapijskoj analizi MR snimaka primarnih koštanih tumora, koja se zasniva
na matematičkim modelima, mogla bi da ubrza, objektivizuje i olakša svakodnevni
dijagnostički postupak.
Cilj: Cilj ove studije bila je procena parametara mult...ifraktalne analize snimaka magnetne
rezonance osteosarcoma i Ewing sarcoma u predikciji odgovora na terapiju kako
inicijalno pre sprovedene hemioterapije, tako i nakon nje, kao i njihove razlike. Takođe i
korelacija dobijenih parametara sa patohistološkom dijagnozom stepena tumorske
nekroze po Huvos grading sistemu u cilju procene značaja multifraktalne analize u
predikciji hemioterapijskog odgovora.
Metodologija: Studijom preseka u petogodišnjem periodu (2010-2014) obuhvaćeno je
88 pacijenata sa osteosarkomom i Ewing sarkomom na dugim cevastim kostima kod kojih
je bila moguća naknadna precizna obrada MRI snimaka pre i nakon sprovedene
indukcione hemioterapije. MR snimci su prevedeni u digitalnu sliku rezolucije 1400 x
1054 pixela sive skale, a naknadnom upotrebom crop tool-a, tj isecanjem delova slike
izdvajan je regions of interest (ROIs) u skladu sa granicama svakog pojedinačnog tumora...
Osteosarcoma is the most frequent primary malignant bone tumour while
Ewing sarcoma is the second one judging by its incidence in the population below twenty
years of age. Although the combined therapy in their treatment has significantly increased
the percentage of survivals in localized forms of the diseases, the resistance of primary
bone tumours to chemotherapy still poses the biggest problem. Hence as early assessment
of a therapy response as possible would be of invaluable importance in the selection of
the therapy approach. The pathohistological grading system that is defined after a radical
surgery intervention after the employed induction therapy is still the ‘golden standard’ in
the assessment of therapy response as compared to radiological visualization techniques.
Introduction and application of the method of digital image processing in the pre- and
post-therapy analysis of MRIs of primary bone tumours, which is based on mathematical
models, could speed up, objec...tify, and facilitate the everyday diagnostic procedure.
Objective: The goal of this study was assessment of parameters of multifractal analysis
of magnetic resonance imaging of osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma in the prediction of
responses to therapy both initially prior to employing chemotherapy, and after it, as well
as of their differences. Also the correlation between the obtained parameters and the
pathohistological diagnosis of the degree of necrosis in tumours according to the Huvos
grading system for the purpose of assessment of the importance of the multifractal
analysis in the prediction of the chemotherapy response.
Methodology: The cross-sectional study in the five year period (2010-2014) covered 88
patients suffering from osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma on long tubular bones, in which
cases it was possible to subsequently precisely processMRIs prior to and after employing
the induction chemotherapy. MRIs were converted into digital images of the resolution
of 1400 x 1054 grayscale pixels and, by subsequent use of a crop tool, i.e. by cutting out
parts of an image, regions of interest (ROIs) were singled out in line with the borders of
each individual tumour...