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16 March 2020 A Windows GUI application for real-time image guidance during motion-managed proton beam therapy
Zheng Zhang, Chris Beltran, Stephen M. Corner, Amanda J. Deisher, Michael G. Herman, Jon J. Kruse, Hok Seum Wan Chan Tseung, Erik J. Tryggestad
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Abstract
Respiratory motion management is crucial for maintaining robustness of the delivered dose in radiotherapy. This is particularly relevant for spot-scanned proton therapy, where motion-induced dosimetric “interplay” effects can severely perturb the planned dose distribution. Our proton therapy vendor developed a stereoscopic kV x-ray image guidance platform along with a 3D/2D image matching algorithm for 6 degreeof-freedom patient positioning with a robotic couch (6DOF couch). However, this vendor-provided solution lacks the capability to adequately handle real-time kV fluoroscopy, which is crucial for aspects of motion management. To address this clinical gap, we augmented vendor’s system with a custom signal processing pathway to passively listening for flat-panel detector (FPD) data stream (Camera Link) and handle fluoroscopic frames independently in real time. Additionally, we built a novel calibration phantom and the accompanying room-geometry-specific calibration routine for projective overlay of DICOM-RT structures onto the 2D FPD frames. Because our calibration routine has been developed independently, this tool may also serve as an independent means to test and validate the vendor’s imaging geometry calibration. We developed a Windows-based application in .NET/C# to drive all data acquisition and processing. Having DICOM integration with our treatment planning infrastructure, this therapy tool automatically archives clinical x-ray data to a HIPAA-compliant cloud, and therefore serves as a data interface to retrieve previously recorded x-ray images and cine video streams. This functions as a platform for image guidance research in the future. The next goal on our roadmap is to develop deep-learning methods for real-time soft-tissue-based tumor tracking.
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Zheng Zhang, Chris Beltran, Stephen M. Corner, Amanda J. Deisher, Michael G. Herman, Jon J. Kruse, Hok Seum Wan Chan Tseung, and Erik J. Tryggestad "A Windows GUI application for real-time image guidance during motion-managed proton beam therapy", Proc. SPIE 11315, Medical Imaging 2020: Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling, 113152F (16 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2549748
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

X-rays

X-ray imaging

Cameras

Sensors

Radiotherapy

Video

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