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Markerless tumor tracking using fast-kV switching dual-energy fluoroscopy on a benchtop system.

Maksat Haytmyradov1, Hassan Mostafavi2, Adam Wang2, Liangjia Zhu2, Murat Surucu1, Rakesh Patel1, Arun Ganguly2, Michelle Richmond2, Roberto Cassetta1, Matthew M Harkenrider1, John C Roeske1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate markerless tumor tracking (MTT) using fast-kV switching dual-energy (DE) fluoroscopy on a bench top system.
METHODS: Fast-kV switching DE fluoroscopy was implemented on a bench top which includes a turntable stand, flat panel detector, and x-ray tube. The customized generator firmware enables consecutive x-ray pulses that alternate between programmed high and low energies (e.g., 60 and 120 kVp) with a maximum frame rate of 15 Hz. In-house software was implemented to perform weighted DE subtraction of consecutive images to create an image sequence that removes bone and enhances soft tissues. The weighting factor was optimized based on gantry angle. To characterize this system, a phantom was used that simulates the chest anatomy and tumor motion in the lung. Five clinically relevant tumor sizes (5-25 mm diameter) were considered. The targets were programmed to move in the inferior-superior direction of the phantom, perpendicular to the x-ray beam, using a cos4 waveform to mimic respiratory motion. Target inserts were then tracked with MTT software using a template matching method. The optimal computed tomography (CT) slice thickness for template generation was also evaluated. Tracking success rate and accuracy were calculated in regions of the phantom where the target overlapped ribs vs spine, to compare the performance of single energy (SE) and DE imaging methods.
RESULTS: For the 5 mm target, a CT slice thickness of 0.75 mm resulted in the lowest tracking error. For the larger targets (≥10 mm) a CT slice thickness ≤2 mm resulted in comparable tracking errors for SE and DE images. Overall DE imaging improved MTT accuracy, relative to SE imaging, for all tumor targets in a rotational acquisition. Compared to SE, DE imaging increased tracking success rate of small target inserts (5 and 10 mm). For fast motion tracking, success rates improved from 23% to 64% and 74% to 90% for 5 and 10 mm targets inserts overlapping ribs, respectively. For slow moving targets success rates improved from 19% to 59% and 59% to 91% in 5 and 10 mm targets overlapping the ribs, respectively. Similar results were observed when the targets overlapped the spine. For larger targets (≥15 mm) tracking success rates were comparable using SE and DE imaging.
CONCLUSION: This work presents the first results of MTT using fast-kV switching DE fluoroscopy. Using DE imaging has improved the tracking accuracy of MTT, especially for small targets. The results of this study will guide the future implementation of fast-kV switching DE imaging using the on-board imager of a linear accelerator.
© 2019 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

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Keywords:  dual-energy imaging; fluoroscopy; markerless tumor tracking; template matching

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31059124      PMCID: PMC6625841          DOI: 10.1002/mp.13573

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Phys        ISSN: 0094-2405            Impact factor:   4.071


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