Osteosarcoma mineralization changes on radiographs have moderate correlation to chemotherapy response using bone subtraction methodology.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Annals of Joint Pub Date : 2020-10-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-15 DOI:10.21037/aoj-20-70
Eric R Henderson, Xiaochun Xu, Brian W Pogue, Kimberley S Samkoe, Megan E Anderson
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Background: Survival following a diagnosis of osteosarcoma is correlated strongly with response to chemotherapy. Mineralization changes seen on radiographs have been hypothesized to correlate with chemotherapy response, however, this has never been analyzed using modern techniques.

Methods: Retrospective review of radiographs obtained before and after neoadjuvant chemotherapy was performed for 31 patients with high-grade, conventional osteosarcoma. Pre-chemotherapy (PreC) images and post-chemotherapy (PostC) images were co-registered. Tumor luminance measurements were normalized based on the non-tumor bone and then the relative change in tumor mineralization were measured.

Results: Mean luminance values for pre-chemotherapy non-tumor-affected bone and tumor were 0.63±0.12 and 0.65±0.12, respectively. Mean values for PostC non-tumor-affected bone were 0.59±0.14 and 0.64±0.10, respectively. Once normalized, osteosarcoma mineralization change showed a statistically significant moderate correlation-Pearson correlation coefficient (ρ) of 0.36 (P=0.038)-with the tumor necrosis value.

Conclusions: Moderate, positive correlation was found between osteosarcoma mineralization change during chemotherapy and chemotherapy response. Further work is required to determine if these findings are prognostic by identifying best practice for image analysis and repeating this work with prospectively acquired digital radiographs using uniform technique and phantom normalization.

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骨肉瘤在x线片上的矿化变化与骨减影方法的化疗反应有中度相关性。
背景:骨肉瘤诊断后的生存与化疗反应密切相关。在x线片上看到的矿化变化被假设与化疗反应有关,然而,这从未使用现代技术进行分析。方法:回顾性分析31例高级别常规骨肉瘤患者新辅助化疗前后的x线片。化疗前(PreC)图像和化疗后(PostC)图像共配准。基于非肿瘤骨对肿瘤亮度测量进行归一化,然后测量肿瘤矿化的相对变化。结果:化疗前未受肿瘤影响的骨和肿瘤的平均亮度值分别为0.63±0.12和0.65±0.12。PostC无肿瘤影响骨的平均值分别为0.59±0.14和0.64±0.10。一旦归一化,骨肉瘤矿化变化与肿瘤坏死值有统计学意义的中度相关- pearson相关系数(P=0.038)为0.36。结论:化疗期间骨肉瘤矿化变化与化疗反应呈正相关。通过确定图像分析的最佳实践,并使用统一技术和幻影归一化对预期获得的数字x线照片重复这项工作,需要进一步的工作来确定这些发现是否具有预后。
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