| Literature DB >> 33386620 |
Carri K Glide-Hurst1, Eric S Paulson2, Kiaran McGee3, Neelam Tyagi4, Yanle Hu5, James Balter6, John Bayouth1.
Abstract
The use of dedicated magnetic resonance simulation (MR-SIM) platforms in Radiation Oncology has expanded rapidly, introducing new equipment and functionality with the overall goal of improving the accuracy of radiation treatment planning. However, this emerging technology presents a new set of challenges that need to be addressed for safe and effective MR-SIM implementation. The major objectives of this report are to provide recommendations for commercially available MR simulators, including initial equipment selection, siting, acceptance testing, quality assurance, optimization of dedicated radiation therapy specific MR-SIM workflows, patient-specific considerations, safety, and staffing. Major contributions include guidance on motion and distortion management as well as MRI coil configurations to accommodate patients immobilized in the treatment position. Examples of optimized protocols and checklists for QA programs are provided. While the recommendations provided here are minimum requirements, emerging areas and unmet needs are also highlighted for future development.Entities:
Keywords: MR-SIM; magnetic resonance simulation; quality assurance; radiotherapy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33386620 PMCID: PMC8761371 DOI: 10.1002/mp.14695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Phys ISSN: 0094-2405 Impact factor: 4.071