Automatic coregistration of volumetric images based on implanted fiducial markers
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Automatic coregistration of volumetric images based on implanted fiducial markers. / Koch, Martin; Maltz, Jonathan S.; Belongie, Serge J.; Gangadharan, Bijumon; Bose, Supratik; Shukla, Himanshu; Bani-Hashemi, Ali R.
In: Medical Physics, Vol. 35, No. 10, 2008, p. 4513-4523.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Automatic coregistration of volumetric images based on implanted fiducial markers
AU - Koch, Martin
AU - Maltz, Jonathan S.
AU - Belongie, Serge J.
AU - Gangadharan, Bijumon
AU - Bose, Supratik
AU - Shukla, Himanshu
AU - Bani-Hashemi, Ali R.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The accurate delivery of external beam radiation therapy is often facilitated through the implantation of radio-opaque fiducial markers (gold seeds). Before the delivery of each treatment fraction, seed positions can be determined via low dose volumetric imaging. By registering these seed locations with the corresponding locations in the previously acquired treatment planning computed tomographic (CT) scan, it is possible to adjust the patient position so that seed displacement is accommodated. The authors present an unsupervised automatic algorithm that identifies seeds in both planning and pretreatment images and subsequently determines a rigid geometric transformation between the two sets. The algorithm is applied to the imaging series of ten prostate cancer patients. Each test series is comprised of a single multislice planning CT and multiple megavoltage conebeam (MVCB) images. Each MVCB dataset is obtained immediately prior to a subsequent treatment session. Seed locations were determined to within 1 mm with an accuracy of 97±6.1% for datasets obtained by application of a mean imaging dose of 3.5 cGy per study. False positives occurred in three separate instances, but only when datasets were obtained at imaging doses too low to enable fiducial resolution by a human operator, or when the prostate gland had undergone large displacement or significant deformation. The registration procedure requires under nine seconds of computation time on a typical contemporary computer workstation.
AB - The accurate delivery of external beam radiation therapy is often facilitated through the implantation of radio-opaque fiducial markers (gold seeds). Before the delivery of each treatment fraction, seed positions can be determined via low dose volumetric imaging. By registering these seed locations with the corresponding locations in the previously acquired treatment planning computed tomographic (CT) scan, it is possible to adjust the patient position so that seed displacement is accommodated. The authors present an unsupervised automatic algorithm that identifies seeds in both planning and pretreatment images and subsequently determines a rigid geometric transformation between the two sets. The algorithm is applied to the imaging series of ten prostate cancer patients. Each test series is comprised of a single multislice planning CT and multiple megavoltage conebeam (MVCB) images. Each MVCB dataset is obtained immediately prior to a subsequent treatment session. Seed locations were determined to within 1 mm with an accuracy of 97±6.1% for datasets obtained by application of a mean imaging dose of 3.5 cGy per study. False positives occurred in three separate instances, but only when datasets were obtained at imaging doses too low to enable fiducial resolution by a human operator, or when the prostate gland had undergone large displacement or significant deformation. The registration procedure requires under nine seconds of computation time on a typical contemporary computer workstation.
KW - Fiducial markers
KW - Image-guided radiation therapy
KW - Point-based registration
U2 - 10.1118/1.2975153
DO - 10.1118/1.2975153
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 18975698
AN - SCOPUS:52949112601
VL - 35
SP - 4513
EP - 4523
JO - Medical Physics
JF - Medical Physics
SN - 0094-2405
IS - 10
ER -
ID: 302050730