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Variable angle stereo imaging for rapid patient position correction in an in-house real-time position monitoring system
Institution:1. Department of Neurosurgery, Haydarpasa Numune Training and Research Hospital, Tibbiye Cad No: 40 Uskudar, 34668 Istanbul, Turkey;2. Department of Histology and Embryology, Medeniyet University Medical School, Dr Erkin Cad Göztepe, 34722 Istanbul, Turkey;3. Department of Pathology, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Training and Research Hospital, Icerenkoy, 34752 Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:PurposeTo develop and validate a variable angle stereo image based position correction methodology in an X-ray based in-house online position monitoring system.Materials and methodsA stereo imaging module that enables 3D position determination and couch correction of the patient based on images acquired at any arbitrary angle and arbitrary angular separation was developed and incorporated to the in-house SeedTracker real-time position monitoring system. The accuracy of the developed system was studied by imaging an anthropomorphic phantom implanted with radiopaque markers set to known offset positions from its reference position in an Elekta linear accelerator (LA) and associated XVI imaging system. The accuracy of the system was further validated using CBCT data set from 10 prostate SBRT patients. The time gains achieved with the stereo image based position correction was compared with the manual matching of seed positions in Digitally Reconstructed Radiographs (DRRs) and kV images in the Mosaiq record and verify system.ResultsBased on phantom and patient CBCT dataset study stereo imaging module implemented in the SeedTracker shown to have an accuracy of 0.1(σ = 0.5) mm in detecting the 3D position offset. The time comparison study showed that stereo image based methodology implemented in SeedTracker was a minimum of 80(4) s faster than the manual method implemented in Mosaiq R&V system with a maximum time saving of 146(6) s.ConclusionThe variable angle stereo image based position correction method was shown to be accurate and faster than the standard manual DRR–kV image based correction approach, leading to more efficient treatment.
Keywords:SBRT  Online position verification  Stereo imaging
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