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Functional imaging equivalence and proof of concept for image-guided adaptive radiotherapy with fixed gantry and rotating couch

Authors :
Ilana Feain, PhD
Chun-Chien Shieh, PhD
Paul White, MMedPhys
Ricky O'Brien, PhD
Sandra Fisher, MMedPhys
William Counter, PhD
Peter Lazarakis, PhD
David Stewart, BRadTherapy
Simon Downes, MMedPhys
Michael Jackson, MBBS
Siddhartha Baxi, MBBS
Brendan Whelan, PhD
Kuldeep Makhija, BSc
Chen-Yu Huang, PhD
Michael Barton, MBBS
Paul Keall, PhD
Source :
Advances in Radiation Oncology, Vol 1, Iss 4, Pp 365-372 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this article is to present the first imaging experiments to demonstrate the functional equivalence between a conventional rotational gantry and a fixed-beam imaging geometry, and the feasibility of an iterative image-reconstruction technique under gravitational deformation. Methods and materials: Experiments were performed using an Elekta Axesse with Agility MLC and XVI, a custom-built rotating phantom stage, a Catphan QA phantom, and a porcine heart. For the imaging equivalence, a conventional cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) of the Catphan was acquired, as well as a set of 660 x-ray projections with a static gantry and rotating Catphan. Both datasets were reconstructed with the Feldkamp-Davis-Kress (FDK) algorithm, and the resultant volumetric images were compared using standard metrics. For imaging under gravitational deformation, a conventional CBCT of the Catphan and a set of 660 x-ray projections with a static gantry and rotating Catphan were also acquired with a porcine heart. The conventional CBCT was reconstructed using FDK. The projections that were acquired with the heart rotating were sorted into angular bins and reconstructed with prior image constrained compressed sensing using a deformation-blurred FDK prior. Deformation was quantified with B-spline transformation-based deformable image registration. Results: For imaging equivalence, the difference between the two Catphan images was consistent with Poisson noise. For imaging under gravitational deformation, the conventional CBCT porcine heart image (ground truth at 0 degrees) matched the static gantry, rotating heart reconstruction with a mean magnitude of

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24521094
Volume :
1
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Advances in Radiation Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.90595a42520f4108a08b4de0fe76407e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2016.10.004