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@dcm-cloud/mode-tmtv

v3.9.0-beta.58

Published

Total Metabolic Tumor Volume Workflow

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Total Metabolic Tumor Volume

Introduction

Total Metabolic Tumor Volume (TMTV) workflow mode enables quantitatively measurement of a tumor volume in a patient's body. This mode is accessible in any study that has a PT and CT image series as you can see below

modeValid

Note: If the study does not have a PT and CT image series, the TMTV workflow mode will not be available and will become grayed out.

Layout

The designed layout for the viewports follows a predefined hanging protocol which will place 10 viewports containing CT, PT, Fusion and Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP) PT scenes.

The hanging protocol will match the CT and PT displaySets based on series description. In terms of PT displaySets, the hanging protocol will match the PT displaySet that has attenuated corrected PET image data.

As seen in the image below, the first row contains CT volume in 3 different views of Axial, Sagittal and Coronal. The second row contains PT volume in the same views as the first row. The last row contains the fusion volume and the viewport to the right is a MIP of the PT Volume in the Sagittal view.

modeLayout

Synchronization

The viewports in the 3 rows are synchronized both for the Camera and WindowLevel. It means that when you interact with the CT viewport (pan, zoom, scroll), the PT and Fusion viewports will be synchronized to the same view. In addition to camera synchronization, the window level of the CT viewport will be synchronized with the fusion viewport.

MIP

The tools that are activated on each viewport is unique to its data. For instance, the mouse scroll tool for PT, CT and Fusion viewports are scrolling through the image data (in different directions); however, the mouse scroll tool for the MIP viewport will rotate the camera to match the usecase for the MIP.

Panels

There are two panels that are available in the TMTV workflow mode and we will discuss them in detail below.

SUV Panel

This panel shows the PT metadata derived from the matched PT displaySet. The user can edit/change the metadata if needed, and by reloading the data the new metadata will be applied to the PT volume.

ROI Threshold Panel

The ROI Threshold panel is a panel that allows the user to use the RectangleROIStartEnd tool from Cornerstone to define and edit a region of interest. Then, the user can apply a threshold to the pixels in the ROI and save the result as a segmentation volume.

By applying each threshold to the ROI, the Total Metabolic Tumor Volume (TMTV), and the SUV Peak values will get calculated for the labelmap segments and shown in the panel.

Export Report

Finally, the results can be saved in the CSV format. The RectangleROI annotations can also be extracted as a dicom RT Structure Set and saved as a DICOM file.

Video Tutorial

Below you can see a video tutorial on how to use the TMTV workflow mode.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7490180/171065443-35369fba-e955-48ac-94da-d262e0fccb6b.mp4