Fast cine-magnetic resonance imaging point tracking for prostate cancer radiation therapy planning

J. Dowling, K. Dang, Chris D. Fox, S. Chandra, Suki Gill, T. Kron, D. Pham, F. Foroudi

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Abstract

The analysis of intra-fraction organ motion is important for improving the precision of radiation therapy treatment delivery. One method to quantify this motion is for one or more observers to manually identify anatomic points of interest (POIs) on each slice of a cine-MRI sequence. However this is labour intensive and inter- and intra- observer variation can introduce uncertainty. In this paper a fast method for non-rigid registration based point tracking in cine-MRI sagittal and coronal series is described which identifies POIs in 0.98 seconds per sagittal slice and 1.35 seconds per coronal slice. The manual and automatic points were highly correlated (r>0.99, p<0.001) for all organs and the difference generally less than 1mm. For prostate planning peristalsis and rectal gas can result in unpredictable out of plane motion, suggesting the results may require manual verification.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012027
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume489
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes
Event17th International Conference on the Use of Computers in Radiation Therapy - Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 6 May 20139 May 2013

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