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Online image-based monitoring of soft-tissue displacements for radiation therapy of the prostate

机译:基于图像的在线软组织位移监测,用于前列腺放射治疗

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Purpose: Emerging prolonged, hypofractionated radiotherapy regimens rely on high-dose conformality to minimize toxicity and thus can benefit from image guidance systems that continuously monitor target position during beam delivery. To address this need we previously developed, as a potential add-on device for existing linear accelerators, a novel telerobotic ultrasound system capable of real-time, soft-tissue imaging. Expanding on this capability, the aim of this work was to develop and characterize an image-based technique for real-time detection of prostate displacements. Methods and Materials: Image processing techniques were implemented on spatially localized ultrasound images to generate two parameters representing prostate displacements in real time. In a phantom and five volunteers, soft-tissue targets were continuously imaged with a customized robotic manipulator while recording the two tissue displacement parameters (TDPs). Variations of the TDPs in the absence of tissue displacements were evaluated, as was the sensitivity of the TDPs to prostate translations and rotations. Robustness of the approach to probe force was also investigated. Results: With 95% confidence, the proposed method detected in vivo prostate displacements before they exceeded 2.3, 2.5, and 2.8 mm in anteroposterior, superoinferior, and mediolateral directions. Prostate pitch was detected before exceeding 4.7° at 95% confidence. Total system time lag averaged 173 ms, mostly limited by ultrasound acquisition rate. False positives (FPs) (FP) in the absence of displacements did not exceed 1.5 FP events per 10 min of continuous in vivo imaging time. Conclusions: The feasibility of using telerobotic ultrasound for real-time, soft-tissue-based monitoring of target displacements was confirmed in vivo. Such monitoring has the potential to detect small clinically relevant intrafractional variations of the prostate position during beam delivery.
机译:目的:新兴的延长的,超分割的放疗方案依赖于大剂量的适形性以最大程度地降低毒性,因此可受益于图像引导系统,该系统在束传输期间连续监控目标位置。为了满足这一需求,我们先前开发了一种新型的远程机器人超声系统,作为现有线性加速器的潜在附加设备,该系统能够进行实时软组织成像。扩展此功能,这项工作的目的是开发和表征基于图像的技术,以实时检测前列腺移位。方法和材料:在空间局部超声图像上实施了图像处理技术,以实时生成代表前列腺位移的两个参数。在一个幻影和五名志愿者中,用定制的机器人操纵器对软组织目标进行连续成像,同时记录两个组织位移参数(TDP)。评估了在没有组织移位的情况下TDP的变化,以及TDP对前列腺平移和旋转的敏感性。还研究了探测力方法的鲁棒性。结果:以95%的置信度,所提出的方法在前后,上,下和中外侧方向上超过2.3、2.5和2.8 mm之前检测到体内前列腺位移。在95%置信度下超过4.7°之前检测到前列腺俯仰。系统的总时滞平均为173 ms,主要受超声采集速率的限制。在没有置换的情况下,假阳性(FPs)(FP)每10分钟连续体内成像时间不超过1.5个FP事件。结论:在体内证实了使用远程机器人超声实时,基于软组织的目标位移监测的可行性。这样的监视具有在束传送期间检测前列腺位置的临床上较小的相关分数内变化的潜力。

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