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Intelligent 4D CT sequence scanning (i4DCT): First scanner prototype implementation and phantom measurements of automated breathing signal-guided 4D CT.

René Werner1,2, Thilo Sentker1,3, Frederic Madesta1, Annette Schwarz4,5, Marc Vornehm4,5, Tobias Gauer3, Christian Hofmann5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Four-dimensional (4D) computed tomography (CT) imaging is an essential part of current 4D radiotherapy treatment planning workflows, but clinical 4D CT images are often affected by artifacts. The artifacts are mainly caused by breathing irregularity during data acquisition, which leads to projection data coverage issues for currently available commercial 4D CT protocols. It was proposed to improve projection data coverage by online respiratory signal analysis and signal-guided CT tube control, but related work was always theoretical and presented as pure in silico studies. The present work demonstrates a first CT prototype implementation along with respective phantom measurements for the recently introduced intelligent 4D CT (i4DCT) sequence scanning concept (https://doi.org/10.1002/mp.13632).
METHODS: Intelligent 4D CT was implemented on the Siemens SOMATOM go platform. Four-dimensional CT measurements were performed using the CIRS motion phantom. Motion curves were programmed to systematically vary from regular to very irregular, covering typical irregular patterns that are known to result in image artifacts using standard 4D CT imaging protocols. Corresponding measurements were performed using i4DCT and routine spiral 4D CT with similar imaging parameters (e.g., mAs setting and gantry rotation time, retrospective ten-phase reconstruction) to allow for a direct comparison of the image data.
RESULTS: Following technological implementation of i4DCT on the clinical CT scanner platform, 4D CT motion artifacts were significantly reduced for all investigated levels of breathing irregularity when compared to routine spiral 4D CT scanning.
CONCLUSIONS: The present study confirms feasibility of fully automated respiratory signal-guided 4D CT scanning by means of a first implementation of i4DCT on a CT scanner. The measurements thereby support the conclusions of respective in silico studies and demonstrate that respiratory signal-guided 4D CT (here: i4DCT) is ready for integration into clinical CT scanners.
© 2020 The Authors. Medical Physics published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

Keywords:  4D CT; motion artifacts; radiotherapy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32115724     DOI: 10.1002/mp.14106

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


  4 in total

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Authors:  Juliane Szkitsak; Andre Karius; Christian Hofmann; Rainer Fietkau; Christoph Bert; Stefan Speer
Journal:  Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol       Date:  2022-06-24

2.  New Data-Driven Gated PET/CT Free of Misregistration Artifacts.

Authors:  Tinsu Pan; Yang Lu; M Allan Thomas; Zhongxing Liao; Dershan Luo
Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys       Date:  2020-11-10       Impact factor: 7.038

3.  Data-driven gated CT: An automated respiratory gating method to enable data-driven gated PET/CT.

Authors:  Tinsu Pan; M Allan Thomas; Dershan Luo
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 4.506

4.  First clinical evaluation of breathing controlled four-dimensional computed tomography imaging.

Authors:  Juliane Szkitsak; René Werner; Susanne Fernolendt; Annette Schwarz; Oliver J Ott; Rainer Fietkau; Christian Hofmann; Christoph Bert
Journal:  Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol       Date:  2021-11-04
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