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Correction: Quantifying the reduction of respiratory motion by mechanical ventilation with MRI for radiotherapy.

Z van Kesteren1, J K Veldman2, M J Parkes2, M F Stevens3,4, P Balasupramaniam2, J G van den Aardweg5, G van Tienhoven2, A Bel2, I W E M van Dijk2.   

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35765010      PMCID: PMC9238002          DOI: 10.1186/s13014-022-02071-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Oncol        ISSN: 1748-717X            Impact factor:   4.309


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Correction to: Radiation Oncology (2022) 17:99 10.1186/s13014-022-02068-5

After publication of this article [1], the authors reported that a wrong figure appeared as Fig. 5; the figure should have appeared as shown below.
Fig. 5

Regularized breathing (RB) significantly reduces diaphragm motion compared to free breathing (FB). Breathing peak-to-peak amplitude of the right diaphragm excursion in cranio-caudal direction, shown A over all volunteers per session, and B per volunteer and session. Regularized breathing at 22 brpm (triangles) induced by non-invasive mechanical ventilation demonstrated significantly smaller amplitudes compared to free breathing (FB, circles) in both MRI sessions. Boxes: median value and lower and higher quartiles, whiskers: lowest and highest data point within 1.5 times the inter-quartile range, ‘x’ denotes the mean value

Regularized breathing (RB) significantly reduces diaphragm motion compared to free breathing (FB). Breathing peak-to-peak amplitude of the right diaphragm excursion in cranio-caudal direction, shown A over all volunteers per session, and B per volunteer and session. Regularized breathing at 22 brpm (triangles) induced by non-invasive mechanical ventilation demonstrated significantly smaller amplitudes compared to free breathing (FB, circles) in both MRI sessions. Boxes: median value and lower and higher quartiles, whiskers: lowest and highest data point within 1.5 times the inter-quartile range, ‘x’ denotes the mean value The original article [1] has been updated.
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1.  Quantifying the reduction of respiratory motion by mechanical ventilation with MRI for radiotherapy.

Authors:  Z van Kesteren; J K Veldman; M J Parkes; M F Stevens; P Balasupramaniam; J G van den Aardweg; G van Tienhoven; A Bel; I W E M van Dijk
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2022-05-21       Impact factor: 4.309

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