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A new method of diaphragm apex motion detection from 2D projection images of mega-voltage cone beam CT.

Authors :
Mingqing Chen
Bai, Junjie
Siochi, R. Alfredo C.
Source :
Physics in Medicine & Biology. 2/7/2013, Vol. 58 Issue 3, p715-733. 19p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

To present a new method of estimating 3D positions of the ipsi-lateral hemidiaphragm apex (IHDA) from 2D projection images of mega-voltage cone beam CT (MVCBCT). The detection framework reconstructs a 3D volume from all the 2D projection images. An initial estimated 3D IHDA position is determined in this volume based on an imaging processing pipeline, including Otsu thresholding, connected component labeling and template matching. This initial position is then projected onto each 2D projection image to create a region of interest (ROI). To accurately detect the IHDA position in 2D projection space, two methods, dynamic Hough transform (DHT) and a tracking approach based on a joint probability density function (PDF) are developed. Both methods utilize a double-parabola model to fit the 2D diaphragm boundary. The 3D IHDA motion in the superior-inferior (SI) direction is estimated from the initial static 3D position and the detected 2D positions in projection space. The two Hough-based detectionmethods are tested on 35MVCBCT scans from 15 patients. The detection is compared to manually identified IHDA positions in 2D projection space by three clinicians. An average and standard deviation of 4.252 ± 3.354 and 2.485 ± 1.750 mm was achieved for DHT and trackingbased approaches respectively, compared with the inter-expert variance among three experts of 1.822 ± 1.106 mm. Based on the results of the scans, the PDF tracking-based approach appears more robust than the DHT. The combination of the automatic ROI localization and the tracking-based approach is a quicker and more accurate method of extracting 3D IHDA motion from 2D projection images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319155
Volume :
58
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Physics in Medicine & Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
85695911
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/58/3/715