| Literature DB >> 34327574 |
Ronald Booij1, Marcel van Straten2, Andreas Wimmer3, Ricardo P J Budde2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of breathing state on the accuracy of a 3D camera for body contour detection and patient positioning in thoracic CT.Entities:
Keywords: Multidetector computed tomography; Thorax; Tomography scanners, X-ray computed
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34327574 PMCID: PMC8660738 DOI: 10.1007/s00330-021-08191-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Radiol ISSN: 0938-7994 Impact factor: 5.315
Fig. 1(a–e) Case presentation of a patient in the inspiratory (a and c) and an expiratory (b and d) breathing state. a, b Color image taken by the 3D camera system. c, d Depth image corresponding to measured depth values. The depth image is displayed with a gray scale corresponding to measured depth values. The gray level window center is 1.8 m (= the distance from the camera image plane to objects) with a width of 0.88 m to provide the best contrast for the patient. Black denotes regions without measurements. e The image represents the difference of inspiration depth image minus expiration depth image and is displayed with a gray level window center of 0 mm and a width of 150 mm to provide the best contrast for the thorax region. In inspiration, the chest is raised (closer to the camera) by 15–25 mm, whereas the abdomen is lowered (away from the camera) by 30–40 mm
Fig. 2(a, b) Adult patient with an inspiratory (a) and expiratory (b) breathing state. a Axial image of the thorax in an inspiratory breathing state. b Axial image of the thorax in an expiratory breathing state. Images represent the same slice location and the same display window: window width 1500 HU and window center −400 HU
Fig. 3(a–d) Case presentation of a patient with an inspiratory (a and b) and expiratory (c and d) breathing state with depth measurements and the patient isocenter. a, c Axial image of the thorax with depth measurements (yellow line) by the 3D camera and the body contour (green) estimated by the algorithm. b, d Sagittal image of the thorax with patient positioning accuracy: green horizontal line: average patient isocenter estimated by the camera, green dotted line: avatar isocenter curve, red horizontal line: average patient isocenter (ideal table height), red dotted line: patient isocenter per axial cross-section, yellow line: depth measurements
3D camera mean patient positioning accuracy and standard deviation (SD) for all combinations of breathing states while taking the camera image and performing the subsequent CT scan
| Absolute table height deviation from ideal table height as a function of breathing states | ||
|---|---|---|
| Breathing state CT scan | ||
| Breathing state 3D planning image | Inspiratory | Expiratory |
| Inspiratory | 4.6 (7.0) | 14.7 (7.4) |
| Expiratory | 3.1 (9.5) | 7.1 (7.7) |
Data are mean (SD) in mm with p value