Registration of Longitudinal Liver Examinations for Tumor Progress Assessment
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Jan 24, 2025
Abstract
Assessing cancer progression in liver CT scans is a clinical challenge,
requiring a comparison of scans at different times for the same patient.
Practitioners must identify existing tumors, compare them with prior exams,
identify new tumors, and evaluate overall disease evolution. This process is
particularly complex in liver examinations due to misalignment between exams
caused by several factors. Indeed, longitudinal liver examinations can undergo
different non-pathological and pathological changes due to non-rigid
deformations, the appearance or disappearance of pathologies, and other
variations. In such cases, existing registration approaches, mainly based on
intrinsic features may distort tumor regions, biasing the tumor progress
evaluation step and the corresponding diagnosis. This work proposes a
registration method based only on geometrical and anatomical information from
liver segmentation, aimed at aligning longitudinal liver images for aided
diagnosis. The proposed method is trained and tested on longitudinal liver CT
scans, with 317 patients for training and 53 for testing. Our experimental
results support our claims by showing that our method is better than other
registration techniques by providing a smoother deformation while preserving
the tumor burden (total volume of tissues considered as tumor) within the
volume. Qualitative results emphasize the importance of smooth deformations in
preserving tumor appearance.