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Effect of using different U/S probe Standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate

PURPOSE: This study investigates the distortion of geometry of catheters and anatomy in acquired U/S images, caused by utilizing various stand-off materials for covering a transrectal bi-planar ultrasound probe in HDR and LDR prostate brachytherapy, biopsy and other interventional procedures. Furthe...

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Autores principales: Diamantopoulos, Stefanos, Milickovic, Natasa, Butt, Saeed, Katsilieri, Zaira, Kefala, Vasiliki, Zogal, Pawel, Sakas, George, Baltas, Dimos
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23346130
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2011.26472
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author Diamantopoulos, Stefanos
Milickovic, Natasa
Butt, Saeed
Katsilieri, Zaira
Kefala, Vasiliki
Zogal, Pawel
Sakas, George
Baltas, Dimos
author_facet Diamantopoulos, Stefanos
Milickovic, Natasa
Butt, Saeed
Katsilieri, Zaira
Kefala, Vasiliki
Zogal, Pawel
Sakas, George
Baltas, Dimos
author_sort Diamantopoulos, Stefanos
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description PURPOSE: This study investigates the distortion of geometry of catheters and anatomy in acquired U/S images, caused by utilizing various stand-off materials for covering a transrectal bi-planar ultrasound probe in HDR and LDR prostate brachytherapy, biopsy and other interventional procedures. Furthermore, an evaluation of currently established water-bath based quality assurance (QA) procedures is presented. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Image acquisitions of an ultrasound QA setup were carried out at 5 MHz and 7 MHz. The U/S probe was covered by EA 4015 Silicone Standoff kit, or UA0059 Endocavity balloon filled either with water or one of the following: 40 ml of Endosgel(®), Instillagel(®), Ultraschall gel or Space OAR™ gel. The differences between images were recorded. Consequently, the dosimetric impact of the observed image distortion was investigated, using a tissue equivalent ultrasound prostate phantom – Model number 053 (CIRS Inc., Norfolk, VA, USA). RESULTS: By using the EA 4015 Silicone Standoff kit in normal water with sound speed of 1525 m/s, a 3 mm needle shift was observed. The expansion of objects appeared in radial direction. The shift deforms also the PTV (prostate in our case) and other organs at risk (OARs) in the same way leading to overestimation of volume and underestimation of the dose. On the other hand, Instillagel(®) and Space OAR™ “shrinks” objects in an ultrasound image for 0.65 mm and 0.40 mm, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The use of EA 4015 Silicone Standoff kit for image acquisition, leads to erroneous contouring of PTV and OARs and reconstruction and placement of catheters, which results to incorrect dose calculation during prostate brachytherapy. Moreover, the reliability of QA procedures lies mostly in the right temperature of the water used for accurate simulation of real conditions of transrectal ultrasound imaging.
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spelling pubmed-35513632013-01-23 Effect of using different U/S probe Standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate Diamantopoulos, Stefanos Milickovic, Natasa Butt, Saeed Katsilieri, Zaira Kefala, Vasiliki Zogal, Pawel Sakas, George Baltas, Dimos J Contemp Brachytherapy Original Article PURPOSE: This study investigates the distortion of geometry of catheters and anatomy in acquired U/S images, caused by utilizing various stand-off materials for covering a transrectal bi-planar ultrasound probe in HDR and LDR prostate brachytherapy, biopsy and other interventional procedures. Furthermore, an evaluation of currently established water-bath based quality assurance (QA) procedures is presented. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Image acquisitions of an ultrasound QA setup were carried out at 5 MHz and 7 MHz. The U/S probe was covered by EA 4015 Silicone Standoff kit, or UA0059 Endocavity balloon filled either with water or one of the following: 40 ml of Endosgel(®), Instillagel(®), Ultraschall gel or Space OAR™ gel. The differences between images were recorded. Consequently, the dosimetric impact of the observed image distortion was investigated, using a tissue equivalent ultrasound prostate phantom – Model number 053 (CIRS Inc., Norfolk, VA, USA). RESULTS: By using the EA 4015 Silicone Standoff kit in normal water with sound speed of 1525 m/s, a 3 mm needle shift was observed. The expansion of objects appeared in radial direction. The shift deforms also the PTV (prostate in our case) and other organs at risk (OARs) in the same way leading to overestimation of volume and underestimation of the dose. On the other hand, Instillagel(®) and Space OAR™ “shrinks” objects in an ultrasound image for 0.65 mm and 0.40 mm, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The use of EA 4015 Silicone Standoff kit for image acquisition, leads to erroneous contouring of PTV and OARs and reconstruction and placement of catheters, which results to incorrect dose calculation during prostate brachytherapy. Moreover, the reliability of QA procedures lies mostly in the right temperature of the water used for accurate simulation of real conditions of transrectal ultrasound imaging. Termedia Publishing House 2011-12-30 2011-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3551363/ /pubmed/23346130 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2011.26472 Text en Copyright © 2011 Termedia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Diamantopoulos, Stefanos
Milickovic, Natasa
Butt, Saeed
Katsilieri, Zaira
Kefala, Vasiliki
Zogal, Pawel
Sakas, George
Baltas, Dimos
Effect of using different U/S probe Standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate
title Effect of using different U/S probe Standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate
title_full Effect of using different U/S probe Standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate
title_fullStr Effect of using different U/S probe Standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate
title_full_unstemmed Effect of using different U/S probe Standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate
title_short Effect of using different U/S probe Standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate
title_sort effect of using different u/s probe standoff materials in image geometry for interventional procedures: the example of prostate
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23346130
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2011.26472
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