A motion-compensated image filter for low-dose fluoroscopy in a real-time tumor-tracking radiotherapy system

被引:9
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作者
Miyamoto, Naoki [1 ]
Ishikawa, Masayori [1 ]
Sutherland, Kenneth [1 ]
Suzuki, Ryusuke [2 ]
Matsuura, Taeko [1 ]
Toramatsu, Chie [2 ]
Takao, Seishin [1 ]
Nihongi, Hideaki [1 ]
Shimizu, Shinichi [3 ]
Umegaki, Kikuo [4 ]
Shirato, Hiroki [3 ]
机构
[1] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Med Phys, Kita Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0608638, Japan
[2] Hokkaido Univ Hosp, Dept Med Phys, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0608648, Japan
[3] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Kita Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0608638, Japan
[4] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Med, Div Quantum Sci & Engn, Kita Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0608638, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
respiratory-gated radiotherapy; real-time tracking; respiratory motion; image processing; motion compensation; imaging dose; RESPIRATORY MOTION; DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY; GUIDED RADIOTHERAPY; PREDICTION; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1093/jrr/rru069
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In the real-time tumor-tracking radiotherapy system, a surrogate fiducial marker inserted in or near the tumor is detected by fluoroscopy to realize respiratory-gated radiotherapy. The imaging dose caused by fluoroscopy should be minimized. In this work, an image processing technique is proposed for tracing a moving marker in low-dose imaging. The proposed tracking technique is a combination of a motion-compensated recursive filter and template pattern matching. The proposed image filter can reduce motion artifacts resulting from the recursive process based on the determination of the region of interest for the next frame according to the current marker position in the fluoroscopic images. The effectiveness of the proposed technique and the expected clinical benefit were examined by phantom experimental studies with actual tumor trajectories generated from clinical patient data. It was demonstrated that the marker motion could be traced in low-dose imaging by applying the proposed algorithm with acceptable registration error and high pattern recognition score in all trajectories, although some trajectories were not able to be tracked with the conventional spatial filters or without image filters. The positional accuracy is expected to be kept within +/- 2 mm. The total computation time required to determine the marker position is a few milliseconds. The proposed image processing technique is applicable for imaging dose reduction.
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页码:186 / 196
页数:11
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