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Yoshinori Tanabe1,2, Takayuki Ishida3.
Abstract
A new method was developed for quantifying the accuracy limits of image registration devices and the distortion of anatomical structures in verification images without image registration. A correlation was found between peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and the amount of parallel movement (1-10 mm at 1-mm intervals) of a rectangular parallelepiped phantom [correlation coefficient (CC) -0.91, contribution ratio (CR) 0.83]. Rotating the phantom from 1° to 10° at 1° intervals produced a similar correlation with PSNR (CC -0.91, CR 0.83). To allow for manual registration, the grid pattern of the Mylar top plate was extracted from 455 pelvic portal images of 21 patients using a band-pass filtering technique. This revealed a different correlation between the original data (CC -0.62, CR 0.38) and averaged data (CC -0.96, CR 0.92), but this is considered to have been caused by structural distortion and manual matching errors. Thus, PSNR can be used to evaluate the accuracy limits of image registration and provide a judgment index that can be used in re-planning or re-setup in adaptive radiotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive radiotherapy; Geometric uncertainty; Image registration; Image-guided radiotherapy; Peak signal-to-noise ratio; Setup accuracy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27539271 DOI: 10.1007/s12194-016-0372-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Phys Technol ISSN: 1865-0333