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Technical Note: A respiratory monitoring and processing system based on computer vision: prototype and proof of principle

Authors :
V. Atallah
N. Leduc
Patrick Escarmant
Vincent Vinh-Hung
Radiation Therapy
Translational Radiation Oncology and Physics
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
Source :
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Monitoring and controlling respiratory motion is a challenge for the accuracy and safety of therapeutic irradiation of thoracic tumors. Various commercial systems based on the monitoring of internal or external surrogates have been developed but remain costly. In this article we describe and validate Madibreast, an in‐house‐made respiratory monitoring and processing device based on optical tracking of external markers. We designed an optical apparatus to ensure real‐time submillimetric image resolution at 4 m. Using OpenCv libraries, we optically tracked high‐contrast markers set on patients' breasts. Validation of spatial and time accuracy was performed on a mechanical phantom and on human breast. Madibreast was able to track motion of markers up to a 5 cm/s speed, at a frame rate of 30 fps, with submillimetric accuracy on mechanical phantom and human breasts. Latency was below 100 ms. Concomitant monitoring of three different locations on the breast showed discrepancies in axial motion up to 4 mm for deep‐breathing patterns. This low‐cost, computer‐vision system for real‐time motion monitoring of the irradiation of breast cancer patients showed submillimetric accuracy and acceptable latency. It allowed the authors to highlight differences in surface motion that may be correlated to tumor motion. PACS number(s): 87.55.km

Details

ISSN :
15269914
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....471c1302fbb15a394cac7341bde6dc4f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i5.6219