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Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy

Objective. The goal is to increase the precision of radiation delivery during radiotherapy by tracking the movements of the tumor and other surrounding normal tissues due to respiratory and other body motions. Introduction. This work presents the recent advancement of X-ray-induced radiation acousti...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wei, Oraiqat, Ibrahim, Lei, Hao, Carson, Paul L., EI Naqa, Issam, Wang, Xueding
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AAAS 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10521688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37849969
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/9853609
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author Zhang, Wei
Oraiqat, Ibrahim
Lei, Hao
Carson, Paul L.
EI Naqa, Issam
Wang, Xueding
author_facet Zhang, Wei
Oraiqat, Ibrahim
Lei, Hao
Carson, Paul L.
EI Naqa, Issam
Wang, Xueding
author_sort Zhang, Wei
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description Objective. The goal is to increase the precision of radiation delivery during radiotherapy by tracking the movements of the tumor and other surrounding normal tissues due to respiratory and other body motions. Introduction. This work presents the recent advancement of X-ray-induced radiation acoustic imaging (xRAI) technology and the evaluation of its feasibility for real-time monitoring of geometric and morphological misalignments of the X-ray field with respect to the target tissue by combining xRAI with established ultrasound (US) imaging, thereby improving radiotherapy tumor eradication and limiting treatment side effects. Methods. An integrated xRAI and B-mode US dual-modality system was established based on a clinic-ready research US platform. The performance of this dual-modality imaging system was evaluated via experiments on phantoms and ex vivo and in vivo rabbit liver models. Results. This system can alternatively switch between the xRAI and the US modes, with spatial resolutions of 1.1 mm and 0.37 mm, respectively. 300 times signal averaging was required for xRAI to reach a satisfactory signal-to-noise ratio, and a frame rate of 1.1 Hz was achieved with a clinical linear accelerator. The US imaging frame rate was 22 Hz, which is sufficient for real-time monitoring of the displacement of the target due to internal body motion. Conclusion. Our developed xRAI, in combination with US imaging, allows for mapping of the dose deposition in biological samples in vivo, in real-time, during radiotherapy. Impact Statement. The US-based image-guided radiotherapy system presented in this work holds great potential for personalized cancer treatment and better outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-105216882023-10-17 Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy Zhang, Wei Oraiqat, Ibrahim Lei, Hao Carson, Paul L. EI Naqa, Issam Wang, Xueding BME Front Research Article Objective. The goal is to increase the precision of radiation delivery during radiotherapy by tracking the movements of the tumor and other surrounding normal tissues due to respiratory and other body motions. Introduction. This work presents the recent advancement of X-ray-induced radiation acoustic imaging (xRAI) technology and the evaluation of its feasibility for real-time monitoring of geometric and morphological misalignments of the X-ray field with respect to the target tissue by combining xRAI with established ultrasound (US) imaging, thereby improving radiotherapy tumor eradication and limiting treatment side effects. Methods. An integrated xRAI and B-mode US dual-modality system was established based on a clinic-ready research US platform. The performance of this dual-modality imaging system was evaluated via experiments on phantoms and ex vivo and in vivo rabbit liver models. Results. This system can alternatively switch between the xRAI and the US modes, with spatial resolutions of 1.1 mm and 0.37 mm, respectively. 300 times signal averaging was required for xRAI to reach a satisfactory signal-to-noise ratio, and a frame rate of 1.1 Hz was achieved with a clinical linear accelerator. The US imaging frame rate was 22 Hz, which is sufficient for real-time monitoring of the displacement of the target due to internal body motion. Conclusion. Our developed xRAI, in combination with US imaging, allows for mapping of the dose deposition in biological samples in vivo, in real-time, during radiotherapy. Impact Statement. The US-based image-guided radiotherapy system presented in this work holds great potential for personalized cancer treatment and better outcomes. AAAS 2020-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10521688/ /pubmed/37849969 http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/9853609 Text en Copyright © 2020 Wei Zhang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Exclusive Licensee Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology, CAS. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0). (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Zhang, Wei
Oraiqat, Ibrahim
Lei, Hao
Carson, Paul L.
EI Naqa, Issam
Wang, Xueding
Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy
title Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy
title_full Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy
title_fullStr Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy
title_short Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy
title_sort dual-modality x-ray-induced radiation acoustic and ultrasound imaging for real-time monitoring of radiotherapy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10521688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37849969
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/9853609
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