Cargando…

A comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at CNAO

The synergy between in-room imaging and optical tracking, in co-operation with highly accurate robotic patient handling represents a concept for patient-set-up which has been implemented at CNAO (Centro Nazionale di Adroterapia Oncologica). In-room imaging is based on a double oblique X-ray projecti...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Desplanques, Maxime, Tagaste, Barbara, Fontana, Giulia, Pella, Andrea, Riboldi, Marco, Fattori, Giovanni, Donno, Andrea, Baroni, Guido, Orecchia, Roberto
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt043
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1606795
_version_ 1780931693920649216
author Desplanques, Maxime
Tagaste, Barbara
Fontana, Giulia
Pella, Andrea
Riboldi, Marco
Fattori, Giovanni
Donno, Andrea
Baroni, Guido
Orecchia, Roberto
author_facet Desplanques, Maxime
Tagaste, Barbara
Fontana, Giulia
Pella, Andrea
Riboldi, Marco
Fattori, Giovanni
Donno, Andrea
Baroni, Guido
Orecchia, Roberto
author_sort Desplanques, Maxime
collection CERN
description The synergy between in-room imaging and optical tracking, in co-operation with highly accurate robotic patient handling represents a concept for patient-set-up which has been implemented at CNAO (Centro Nazionale di Adroterapia Oncologica). In-room imaging is based on a double oblique X-ray projection system; optical tracking consists of the detection of the position of spherical markers placed directly on the patient’s skin or on the immobilization devices. These markers are used as external fiducials during patient positioning and dose delivery. This study reports the results of a comparative analysis between in-room imaging and optical tracking data for patient positioning within the framework of high-precision particle therapy. Differences between the optical tracking system (OTS) and the imaging system (IS) were on average within the expected localization accuracy. On the first 633 fractions for head and neck (H&N) set-up procedures, the corrections applied by the IS, after patient positioning using the OTS only, were for the mostly sub-millimetric regarding the translations (0.4±1.1 mm) and sub-gradual regarding the rotations (0.0°±0.8°). On the first 236 fractions for pelvis localizations the amplitude of the corrections applied by the IS after preliminary optical set-up correction were moderately higher and more dispersed (translations: 1.3±2.9 mm, rotations 0.1±0.9°). Although the indication of the OTS cannot replace information provided by in-room imaging devices and 2D-3D image registration, the reported data show that OTS preliminary correction might greatly support image-based patient set-up refinement and also provide a secondary, independent verification system for patient positioning.
id cern-1606795
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2013
record_format invenio
spelling cern-16067952022-08-10T20:04:24Zdoi:10.1093/jrr/rrt043http://cds.cern.ch/record/1606795engDesplanques, MaximeTagaste, BarbaraFontana, GiuliaPella, AndreaRiboldi, MarcoFattori, GiovanniDonno, AndreaBaroni, GuidoOrecchia, RobertoA comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at CNAOHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsThe synergy between in-room imaging and optical tracking, in co-operation with highly accurate robotic patient handling represents a concept for patient-set-up which has been implemented at CNAO (Centro Nazionale di Adroterapia Oncologica). In-room imaging is based on a double oblique X-ray projection system; optical tracking consists of the detection of the position of spherical markers placed directly on the patient’s skin or on the immobilization devices. These markers are used as external fiducials during patient positioning and dose delivery. This study reports the results of a comparative analysis between in-room imaging and optical tracking data for patient positioning within the framework of high-precision particle therapy. Differences between the optical tracking system (OTS) and the imaging system (IS) were on average within the expected localization accuracy. On the first 633 fractions for head and neck (H&N) set-up procedures, the corrections applied by the IS, after patient positioning using the OTS only, were for the mostly sub-millimetric regarding the translations (0.4±1.1 mm) and sub-gradual regarding the rotations (0.0°±0.8°). On the first 236 fractions for pelvis localizations the amplitude of the corrections applied by the IS after preliminary optical set-up correction were moderately higher and more dispersed (translations: 1.3±2.9 mm, rotations 0.1±0.9°). Although the indication of the OTS cannot replace information provided by in-room imaging devices and 2D-3D image registration, the reported data show that OTS preliminary correction might greatly support image-based patient set-up refinement and also provide a secondary, independent verification system for patient positioning.oai:cds.cern.ch:16067952013
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Desplanques, Maxime
Tagaste, Barbara
Fontana, Giulia
Pella, Andrea
Riboldi, Marco
Fattori, Giovanni
Donno, Andrea
Baroni, Guido
Orecchia, Roberto
A comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at CNAO
title A comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at CNAO
title_full A comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at CNAO
title_fullStr A comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at CNAO
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at CNAO
title_short A comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at CNAO
title_sort comparative study between the imaging system and the optical tracking system in proton therapy at cnao
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt043
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1606795
work_keys_str_mv AT desplanquesmaxime acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT tagastebarbara acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT fontanagiulia acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT pellaandrea acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT riboldimarco acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT fattorigiovanni acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT donnoandrea acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT baroniguido acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT orecchiaroberto acomparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT desplanquesmaxime comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT tagastebarbara comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT fontanagiulia comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT pellaandrea comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT riboldimarco comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT fattorigiovanni comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT donnoandrea comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT baroniguido comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao
AT orecchiaroberto comparativestudybetweentheimagingsystemandtheopticaltrackingsysteminprotontherapyatcnao