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Analysis of patient repositioning accuracy in precision radiation therapy using automated image fusion
Author(s) -
Robar James L.,
Clark Brenda G.,
Schella Jason W.,
Kim Chang Seon
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of applied clinical medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.83
H-Index - 48
ISSN - 1526-9914
DOI - 10.1120/jacmp.v6i1.1998
Subject(s) - nuclear medicine , imaging phantom , coronal plane , image guided radiation therapy , voxel , medicine , radiation therapy , standard deviation , image registration , rotation (mathematics) , radiosurgery , mathematics , radiology , computer science , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics) , statistics
This work describes a rapid and objective method of determining repositioning error during the course of precision radiation therapy using off‐line CT imaging and automated mutual‐information image fusion. The technique eliminates the variability associated with manual identification of anatomical landmarks by observers. A phantom study was conducted to quantify the accuracy of the image co‐registration‐based analysis itself. For CT voxel dimensions of 0.65 × 0.65 × 1.0mm 3 , the method is shown to detect translations with an accuracy of 0.5 mm in the anterior‐posterior and lateral dimensions and 0.8 mm in the superior‐inferior dimension. Phantom rotation in the coronal plane was detected to within 0.5° of expected values. The analysis has been applied to eight radiotherapy patients at two independent clinics, each immobilized by the same system for cranial stereotactic radiotherapy and CT‐imaged once per week over the five‐ to six‐week course of treatment. Among all patients, the ranges of translation in the anterior‐posterior, lateral, and superior‐inferior dimensions were − 0.91 mm to 0.77 mm , − 0.66 mm to 1.02 mm , and − 2.24 mm to 3.47 mm , respectively. Considering all patients and CT scans, the standard deviations of translation were 0.42 mm, 0.47 mm, and 1.36 mm in the anterior‐posterior, lateral, and superior‐inferior dimensions, respectively. The ranges of patient rotation about the superior‐inferior, left‐right, and anterior‐posterior axes were − 2.84 to 2.62 ° , − 1.74 ° to 1.96 ° , and − 1.78 ° to 1.42 ° , respectively. PACS numbers: 87.53.‐j, 87.53.Kn, 87.53.Ly, 87.53.Xd

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