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Dual Energy CT - a Tool for Delineation of Tumor and Organs at Risk in Radiotherapy
Sponsor: Aalborg University Hospital
Summary
The primary aim of this clinical study, 'Dual Energy CT - a tool for delineation of tumor and organs at risk in radiotherapy' (DART) is to evaluate whether dual-energy CT (DECT) is at least as effective as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in delineating both tumors and organs at risk (OARs) in patients referred for radiotherapy (RT). This primary aim will be explored in patient groups where the performance of DECT for RT has been described in the literature (but mostly based on signal-to-noise ratio and/or contrast-to-noise ratio), such as brain metastases (sub-cohort 'DART Brain') and head and neck cancer (sub-cohort 'DART H\&N'). Additionally, DART will explore diagnoses not yet studied in the literature, such as bone metastases (sub-cohort 'DART Bone'). If DECT could be demonstrated to achieve delineations for RT in both tumors and OARs that are equally accurate as those based on MRI, it could offer significant advantages by being faster and more cost-effective, making DECT a valuable alternative to MRI in clinical practice. As a secondary aim, the study will evaluate whether DART offers benefits when added to standard RT imaging for tumor and OAR delineation: (1) For lung cancer patients (sub-cohort 'DART Lung'), where MRI scans are typically not valuable due to tumor motion caused by breathing, 'DART Lung' will assess whether DECT performed in breath-hold provides added value compared to the single-energy CT (SECT) scan conducted during free breathing, as used in current clinical practice. (2) For head and neck cancer patients, 'DART H\&N' will evaluate whether DECT offers added value compared to the positron emission tomography (PET)/CT scan currently used in clinical practice.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
Start Date
2025-09-22
Completion Date
2028-03-21
Last Updated
2025-09-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Dual-energy CT (DECT)
Additional DECT scan performed for tumor and OAR delineation.
Iodine-based contrast agent
Administered intravenously with DECT for enhanced imaging.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Additional MRI scan performed for tumor and OAR delineation.
Gadolinium-based contrast agent
Administered intravenously with MRI for enhanced imaging.
Locations (3)
Aalborg University Hospital
Aalborg, Denmark
Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev and Gentofte
Herlev, Denmark
Odense University Hospital
Odense, Denmark